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Featuring Colin Jacob, Victoria Pedretti, and Madeline Wolf. Music by Bon Iver. Choreography by Mitch Marois. Editing and cinematography by Ariel Zucker.
A young English reporter makes a bet with a wealthy publisher that he can disappear for a month. In his absence the publisher makes much of the mysterious disappearance in an attempt to boost the circulation of his newspaper.
A message brought by the wind urges a lonely man to go out to the city, but there is someone who does not want him to leave the room.
A relationship dying. Neither person with answers. Respect fading. Talking over. What more is there to say? You need time. Advocates. Those who are there for you, no matter what, to pull you through. And music. Music definitely helps.
Antônio Teixeira Neto, author of the book Mel e Fel, narrates his life trajectory, his setbacks and achievements. The effeminate boy who very early encountered injury, discrimination and other ills in the social world, also found the plasticity of his bodily experience to its fullest: Neto “made himself” Nadia and “remade” Neto. His trajectory, and that of some of his readers, composes a mosaic of statements of affective and sexual life in these times of ontological deconstruction and insecurity, challenging the deterministic and essentialist views of human experience.
A documentary about Latvians in the United States.
While Majed (30 years) is trying to find a way to express his concerns and feelings, many obstacles stand in his way, so he decides to try what is possible and not possible to express his feelings, even if it is on his behalf!
A sixteen year old AIDS orphan directs a documentary about finding a new family is Maputo, Mozambique.
A short experimental film about bullfighting. A narrator tells of faith in an obsession with love and problems in a macho society. The title derives from words painted on a dilapidated house in the desert on the way to bullfights in Mexico.
Hoffens' workers go on a strike in Santiago, Chile.
Armand Vaillancourt is known for his sculptures, both artistically and socially, both at home and around the world. He is a giant as we rarely comme across. What gives him such creative force? This intimate documentary shows Vaillancourt as never seen before, telling the story of his life with a disarming authenticity.
Documentary on Nicolas Roeg
According to Dave Goldstein, the only hard part of being full of crap is deciding which direction you’ll take it. Any day with a glue gun is a good day, only plumbers and Americans wear pants to spas, and good looks coincide with temperature change.
Award-winning actress Julianne Stewart returns to her hometown after her biggest career triumph, only to be met with silence from the one person she hoped would finally be proud of her – her mother.
WARNING This cartoon features ignorant racial stereotypes and is NOT meant for children or the sensitive.
A film about “the end”. The end has already started, and ended. We call it “the end” in order to perceive it and make it “visible”, but it had already passed when we called it “the end” , or “the end” is always penetrating the present, so we can not recognize time of the end. The end has already started, and ended. The disaster of an earthquake and nuclear crisis in 2011 Japan affected a lot when it comes to making artworks. This work is the first film of a series called PIXCANNING. The word “Pixcanning” is coined from “pix (picture / pixel)” and “scanning” . It is a method used to scoop up (scanning) elements that pass through the meshes of perception (pixel) when images (picture) appear or images are constructed.
In an outbreak of a rightful anger, Péter Keresztessy kills Ágota, his deceased wife's cousin, who, in an attempt to become her successor, speaks ill of her thus trying to malign her character. Péter is prepared for capital punishment but is sentenced for life. 15 years later he is pardoned.
The kid by the name of Plato was lying in the garden, slowly swinging in a hammock. Warm sun was shining; the day was pleasant and joyful. Suddenly a strange cat appeared behind the branches, which led Plato to a heron. And there began the journey! Or is this just a fantasy inherent to kids?