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A social commentary on the low-income class of the U.S. seen through the eyes of an 18-year old Hispanic girl trying to keep her father on healthcare.
Louis Henderson’s Evidence of Things Unseen But Heard draws a relation between technologies of state surveillance against black communities in Bristol, the rise of sound system culture, and the exceptional character of “Bristol sound”. Shot around the St Pauls neighbourhood, while reflecting on Bristol’s history, which heavily rests on plantation labour and slavery, Henderson stitches a sonic archaeology through archival photographs of the St Pauls carnival and the direct aftermath of the riots of 1980.
In support of experiences that are essentially common, but to which language does not easily adhere, the video passes through places that are both themselves, and stand-ins for others. The title is taken from Aleister Crowley’s 1918 translation of the "Tao Te Ching."
An author lures a pizza delivery girl into his house and then proceeds to tell her about two of his most recent scary stories.
Have you ever stumbled across something you've long since forgotten about - what if somebody put it there for you to find?
A college student haunted by the auditory hallucinations of schizophrenia finds a connection with a deaf classmate in a library and makes a lot of noise to get her attention.
Sequel to 'Jolly Girl'.
An internal struggle ensues when a young man is confronted with the choice between his girl and his smokes.
Original short film.
An animated short drawn in chalk.
This film is a tribute to the small group of music-obsessed hustlers who brought live rock and roll to the world.
Ranch. Dipped. Chicken. Fingers.
The heir to a fortune will only receive his inheritance if he spends the night in a supposedly haunted house.
Set in a bright, catalog-perfect world, "Small Little Thing" follows one trying day in the life of unassuming and meticulous homemaker Jenny, whose life is about to be turned upside-down with the discovery of several small clues which seem to indicate that her husband James is having an affair. Consulting with her drama-obsessed best friend Mary, who insists on relating the suspicious evidence with the overblown plot of her favorite soap opera, does nothing to quell Jenny's growing doubts about her husband. Not one to let her imagination get the better of her, Jenny remains reasonably skeptical. This skepticism soon fades as she finds further clues that Mary might just be right. It is the first in a chain of events that chronicle Jenny's growing paranoia, culminating in a startling revelation that Jenny's little world is far from perfect... in even more ways than it might seem.
Things Left Behind explores the transformative power of 'Hiroshima,' the first major international art exhibit devoted to the atomic bomb. The exhibition, at the Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver, Canada, featured 48 large-format color photographic prints of clothing once worn by those who perished in the atomic bomb, taken by renowned Japanese photographer Ishiuchi Miyako. Ishiuchi brought the garments--still colorful and fashionable nearly seven decades later--out of permanent storage at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial archive and photographed them in the light, to trace the spirits of those who once wore them. The photographs, exhibited without any identifying caption, mutely solicited viewers to imagine or divulge a narrative, and unlocked a wealth of secrets and memories from those who encountered them.
Is There An End To This Waking Nightmare In Which I Inhabit. One Where I Can Keep Hold Of My Identity, One Where I Can Live. However Hard I Try All I Seem To Find Is The Intoxicating Drizzle Of Cruelty And The Unblinking Eyes Of My Most Feared Adversary. The Green Pastures Promised Have Been Set Aflame, When I Meet My End I Am To Be Laid To Rest In Their Ashes. As My Skin Sheds, As My Tissue Disintegrates, As My Now Bare Bones Shine In The Light Of The Moon And The Fading Glow Of The Inferno, Will I At Last Find Peace?
In this stunningly composed meditation on space and human relationships, an adrift Iranian architect, a disengaged Japanese couple, and a Lithuanian mixed martial arts fighter search for connection in modern Japan. From the stylishly designed shops of Tokyo to a minimalist glass suburban home to a mysterious tree house in the woods, Greater Things reveals the strange places we inhabit, and how they can both unite and divide us.
Piqued by curiosity, a small cow is carried away in the mechanics of a destructive giant.
A young toll-booth worker is torn between leaving home to see the world or staying in the small Kansas town where he grew up.