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A visual narrative for the single 'When life gives you lemons' by Haniya Nafisa.
A visual art film based on facts that blends queer erotic imagery with scientific research into the economic consequences of obesity.
In this video drawing from Bob Dylan's song "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues," layers of experiences circling loss and longing are overlaid between images of landscapes and movement. In the song, a stranger's listlessness and exhaustion are woven through and around Juarez, Mexico, and so, too, are these stories woven around original discontent and uncertainty as they move through an uneasy negotiation with the strangeness of the American pioneer spirit.
A strange romance about two lost souls. Wendy (one good eye) and Sid are trying to connect in a mid-range hotel near an airport.
Searching for a moment of calm in the rain, a young man finds his voice in the most unexpected of places: the silence.
A wedding in Ghana, a trip across the sea, and a new home in Europe. Using both archival material and new images, Jonelle Twum takes us on a poetic journey where the silence tells of a woman’s life and dreams.
That was when I thought I could hear you on petals, on fire, and on the edge of the bridge.
A sad tale.
Night. A Woman. In a stranger's car.
A trans indigenous youth confronts the trauma of racism, adoption, and colonialism's lasting effects, fighting for self-acceptance and healing.
A traumatized school shooting survivor falls in with a group of students celebrating graduation in a Cold War bunker turned museum, only to find themselves trapped inside with a relentless killer intent on teaching them one final lesson.
River orders the same pizza everyday. What could possibly go wrong? Full unwavering dedication to a brand is always the answer.
In a world where 'home' has many meanings, WhatsApp helps us stay close to those we love.
The tooth-mouse moves quietly in the darkness of people’s homes. The nature of his works compels him to hide from humans. But all this secrecy unleashes in him an existential thought: “how can something exist if no one ever sees it?”
Tasked with planning his friend Lee Burke’s stag do, Scott Mundy races against the clock to develop a series of excursions that’ll live up to the Burke name. But when he calls a meeting with his friends, drama ensues and the fate of the whole event is put at stake.
A city traumatized by an outrageously overpriced renovation project executed by a now ex-government regime designed to shape a perverted hybrid identity and promote ethnic division in a multicultural community and profit from it, enormously. In the midst of that disturbing unfamiliarity that was once familiar, the remaining of a home that is changing, the narrator talks about the last day in the battle for the life of a loved one.