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"White Screen starts with the idea that perception is a worldmaking ability. It is simple: a change in the lens’ focus can either allow us to see a tree or a forest, and brings an understanding that these two things exist simultaneously. Then we see a woman (Martos) tying a rope between the trees. Slowly, she makes a cinema space materialize, as she drapes a sheet over the rope. While the night takes its time to fall, the film explores the screen as a new part of the landscape (perhaps something that exists between the tree and the forest) ..." — Lucía Salas
A quiet, piercing and intelligent look at what it means to navigate the gender identity clinic.
Scrumpy grapples with the impending arrival of his birthday, an annual milestone that casts a shadow over his spirits. He navigates a whimsical yet tumultuous journey to reconcile his disdain for this day of celebration.
A Father/Son weekend adventure becomes a terrifying fight for survival.
The greatest archeological discovery of the 20th century gave the world the Dead Sea Scrolls. As the oldest sacred documents of Judaism, the scrolls have many surprising connections to early Christianity. Biblical scholar Dr. John Bergsma and Franciscan University of Steubenville president Father Dave Pivonka, TOR, discuss the history and mysteries of the scrolls, what they reveal about Jesus Christ, the sacraments, and the early Church, and why they matter to believers and non-believers today.
Through the lens of an experimental film, Mankus shows technology and the diminishing attention to plants and life.
A campus security guard discovers his wildest side when his obsession with a viral video prompts some very unruly behaviour, in this anarchic comedy by Cody Bell McGlashan and Nolan Sordyl.
Can a no-talent teenager be America's Next Big Star?
Think, Mark! How did this scene go from comic to screen? If you're a new Invincible fan but haven't had a chance to read the comics, here's a fan favourite scene to get you started.
A filmic response to Lynn Hershman Leeson’s text, Romancing the Anti-body (1995), exploring the jarring juxtapositions of friction, toxicity, joy and liberation that trans people, queers and femmes experience when playing as their own custom character creations in video game spaces.
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The Washington Star of April 1st, 1900, gave the following account of the ceremony: "Over 40,000 women and children passed through the White House Gates to-day during the hours set apart for the great National show of Egg Rolling, and when the President stepped on the south front gallery at 4:15 P.M., at least 20,000 were with in the grounds. The Marine Band rendered a programme of popular music. The President's children entertained at least fifty young friends during the day with a view of the egg rolling from the balcony, but none of them mingled with the great throng, preferring to view the panorama from the distance. They were much amused with the antics of the great crowd of children, who were of all colors and from every walk of life."
"Self recognition changes according to the condition of mental health. When the person is not healthy, the image of oneself looks distorted like the ones reflected on a spoon. Maybe screaming happens when the gap between the ideal self and the reflected self is too big. The person is retrieved when he/she forgets about the ideal." - Tamami Asada
Part erotic lyric video, part theme park from hell. Debunking the white middle class American amusement park, this work of both hyperreal and hyper-satured text, animation and sound soon transforms it into a place of nightmares.
Even as scientists work diligently to authenticate the Dead Sea Scrolls, a historical and momentous find for archaeologists, questions surface about their true origin. Who wrote them? Did they truly know Jesus? And what do the scrolls mean for modern-day Christianity? This riveting documentary aims to find the answers to these and many other questions and shares new information about this important archaeological artifact.
Since their discovery in 1947, the Dead Sea Scrolls have proven to be among the most important finds ever, informing mankind of its origins and, since they hold a 2,000-year-old incarnation of the Bible, charting religious and sociological history. Learn how archaeologists found them and how the entire world reacted to their discovery, and watch a reenactment that purports to trace just how the documents ended up where they did.
A spine-chilling horror anthology that brings together a cadre of up-and-coming talented writers and directors to deliver a rollercoaster of terror.
Shockingly violent, this controversial "blockumentary" grants you unprecedented access to the residents of some of the Deep South's toughest neighborhoods. Packed with intimate interviews with drug dealers, gang members, pimps and footage of actual shootings, this eye-opening film is anything but boring. Stops on the tour include Atlanta; Birmingham, Ala.; Houston; Jackson, Miss.; Little Rock, Ark.; Memphis, Tenn.; and New Orleans.