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My mom began to study late in her life. I filmed her at our family home where I go twice a year.
An experimental short where a character sends a series of progressively desperate emails asking for a job.
The camera slowly pans through a room as Smolders offers various observations and memories.
Shuju Azuma is 28, and is looking for his personal and artistic path between his own aspirations and what the environment demands of him. He develops and films symbolic dances, goes to a cinema school and is very poor. His untidy room has not been paid for for six months and drives him to despair. After meeting a 20-year-old medical student Sayuri Hanashima, who is writing a novel, his life brightens. They make each other protagonists of their works. The poverty and the pressure in your family do not destroy the love relationship, but will success do it?
An old woman attends classes of digital photography and editing. It is not a late hobby, but a project undertaken with a clear aim in mind. Ragnhild Borgomanero wants to be able to preserve the memory of her deceased husband Guido, the biggest private collector of fossils in Latin America.
Much pleasure! My name is Vivi Lobo. This story is about the doors that we should open up throughout life as humans as girls.
The film tells the story of Shang Qin, the president of the court, who is upright, enforces the law like a mountain, withstood pressure from all parties, and brings the real culprit to justice
Noon is coming. In an old house, an elderly couple waits for their daughter to prepare lunch. The elderly woman, in a wheelchair, unable to cook, constantly hurries her daughter. Between the static and the passing of time, impatience is born, like flies that roam through the flesh.
Hong Kong movie
Antosh‘s “Elbow Room” edit for a new board brand called Deed
The Living Room Tour is a live video album by Carole King released in 2005. It consists of live recordings of most of the songs from Tapestry. Her daughters Louise and Sherry and background singer and guitarist Gary Burr joined her on several songs. This album debuted at #17 in the US, becoming King's highest-charting album since 1977
Hayato, an office worker, lives with Tatsuya, a part-time worker. The two have a dream: to save up their money and one day run a gay bar. The day they had sex while talking about their dreams before going to work, Hayato felt depressed. His boss had suggested that he set up an arranged meeting. He couldn't tell Tatsuya. One day, Tatsuya's old lover Fujita bursts into his room. It turned out that he had become a transsexual...
Inspired by Alber Camus’s novel “The Plague”, this absurd drama tells a story of a single apartment. Its interior and inhabitants are constantly changing, their time and space relations are uncertain, but they all experience the fatality of the close presence of death.
Bella invited her new boyfriend, Damar, to come to her room in a women-only boarding house for the first time. Many things happened on that day, privately.
The oldest sister is moving abroad for college, and her younger brother and sister start a battle for her little room. They both want to move out of the big room where they sleep with their parents and finally get some privacy.
Wartime. Hidden away in her bedroom, a woman verbally revisits key images from the history of art. Between shadows and memories, an imaginary museum is built to resist.
Two brothers are renovating the apartment that they have inherited from their recently deceased mother. By working together, they will finally face the traumatic past that has been troubling their relationship throughout the years.
By using the motifs of Krleza's play "Adam and Eve", written in 1922, director Tomislav Radic questions a similar pattern of male-female relations in a trivial, contemporary context. With Krleza's lines, Radic counterpoints almost documentary sequences from life, showing how Krleza's youthful distaste for the bourgeois concept of "love" can be actualized in a fundamentally different social environment.