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I reconnect with my grandmother and her next-door neighbor, who partially raised me until the age of 6, hoping that they can help me understand why I lived separated from the rest of my family during this period.
A short web drama
A prelude on rewriting the history of pathosformel, in which fictional and real characters related to death are documented. One afternoon, a fictional character, Emilia, happens upon a second-hand bookshop. There, she finds an old, discoloured book of poems written by René Laurids Brigge that includes short notes about the death of 19-year-old Wera Ouckama-Knoop, who was a female dance performer. This film is relevant to the first part of the poems.
How Can I Be Bounded and Running Away Still
A unique look at three of the greatest builders of the African Savannah: weaver birds, aardvarks and termites. In their spectacular buildings they do not live alone! Many roommates from other species, from small insects, reptiles and birds to large mammals, not only live together — they also benefit from sharing the same roof.
Year 1763, the Seven Years' War is about to end. August III, Elector of Saxony and King of Poland, has died, leaving empty the royal treasury and an extraordinary collection of paintings, sculptures, jewelry and goldsmith masterpieces, which he considered a symbol of his greatness, and that of Dresden, one of the European capitals of Baroque art.
In the family dinner time, mercilessly following the mother-in-law and wife's chatter, the new groom becomes confused. How to deal with violence.
Two women hook-up during Halloween. One of them will try to make the other fall in love.
In 2002 Petter Baiestorf launched the fanzine "Manifesto Canibal" with notes on how to produce films independently without any resources. In 2004 the anarchist publisher Achiamé ordered an expansion of the fanzine to be published in book format and, thus, the book "Manifesto Canibal" by Petter Baiestorf, Cesar Souza and intervention by Carli Bortolanza appeared. In 2007, already out of print, Petter Baiestorf decided to film the book in the format of an experimental short and what follows here is the result of this iconoclastic experience that kills the gods of cinema.
Film by Katsuyuki Hirano
How We Feel Part 1 (Wherever The Wind Blows) explores the themes if infatuation, missed opportunities, and acceptance. It's a brief but poignant story about the unpredictability of life and love, reminding us that sometimes, things don't go as planned and that's okay.
In the 17th century, the Netherlands experienced an unprecedented artistic explosion: painters such as Rembrandt, Vermeer and Hals were so prolific that they were able to make a living from their talent alone; so much so that, within a prosperous society, thanks to wealth from overseas colonies and financial speculation, collecting works of art became a status symbol.
The second part of the six-part series “Hey, Mister, Let’s Play”. The bears try go to the water, and the big bear is good and makes himself a car for the little bear.
Grandmother loses her five senses one after the other until she transforms into a wooden chair.
A satire on human nature projected on mushrooms and peas, based on a Russian fairy tale.
Vertical image in front of a mortuary chapel.
Based on the fairy tales of Jan Ekholm about the chicken Tutta Carlson and the little fox Ludwig the Fourteenth (from the cunning Larsson family).
Alma, a beautiful girl who didn’t get the chance to hear how chaos the world is since she was born. Her mother then bought a hearing device for Alma hoping she would love the idea of sound. She got it wrong. It wasn’t just that she couldn’t hear, she wasn’t being heard. By a poetry in her room, she asks her shadows about love she has to the universe.