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Lekh, a talented and hardworking 31-year-old film writer who is unhappy with his life, gets a chance to improve his own situation when his henchmen, Irfan gets him an assignment to write a remake of a Telugu blockbuster. Although initially reluctant, Lekh takes-up the project, but soon hits a writer's block. To make things more difficult, Lekh is distracted by a mysterious girl who is held captive by her brother in their apartment. To help the girl escape, Lekh delves deep into her dark world. How he rescues the girl and how he completes the assignment forms the crux.
A visual haiku of image and sound shot in Super 8mm film while traveling through the American southwest.
In 'Win or Lose', a struggling family man living with his family in the ghetto suddenly comes into possession of a winning lottery ticket - and a series of hilarious events unfold as he tries to enjoy his new found status. Shot entirely on location in Makoko, Lagos, the film was conceived on a dare.
With CINETRACTS, Marine Hugonnier adopts and revives, all by herself, that collective form that was practised in May ’68 by an entire profession in revolt. With an irony worthy of Félix Fénéon, she samples a series of both pure and rectified readymades, and offers us not only one of the most potent promptuarium in our time, but also an examination of the ideological and critical roles that images play within it. As for GIVERNY’S CUSP, it stages a confrontation between analogue film and the paintings of Claude Monet.
A widow, alone at home, sees something heavenly and wounded fall into her backyard. The old woman, coffee mug in hand, naturally tries to help. In this redemptive tale, written and narrated by Allan Gurganus, the ordinary goes briefly mythic. Kindness becomes what might save us yet.
A girl's affections waver between the winner of a boxing match, and a greedy count.
A man makes friends with a young teenage boy online in this short film exploring the stigma around online friendships and our global addiction to social media.
Shortly after the Unification War, a young Alliance pilot transports an Alliance diplomat through deep space. Unknown to the pilot, the passenger is hiding secrets of her own and is in possession of a weapon that could destroy the Alliance government once and for all. The Pilot learns that the line between the government and Browncoat (independence fighter who lost the war) is not always clean, and that loyalty and compassion cast long shadows.
Video work by Peter Campus
An elderly man sitting in his front room is disturbed by a commotion outside. Outside his window, an aggressive argument is unfolding between a young couple. Will the man help them?
A photographer who is confined to his home while recovering from an injury spies on his neighbors and discovers an ongoing affair.
1. End Of The Line 2. Dead To Rights 3. Not All Who Wonder Are Lost 4. Pure Sincerity 5. Head On The Heartache 6. I Could Care Less 7. The Mountain 8. Clouds Over California 9. Meet The Wretched
The film explores the impact of LEMON POPSICLE, a 1978 Israeli coming of age comedy about the sexual revolution and free love which subsequently found enthusiastic fans all over the world. From Japan to Germany, a young public fell for the off beat story of three boys and their first romantic encounters with few realizing that they were watching a new and profoundly different narrative from Israel. LEMON POPSICLE brought the producers (the notorious Golan and Globus cousins with their company Cannon Films) and the director to Hollywood. But the film, coined by the rather explicit sexism of the time, also left a number of the actors feeling traumatized over time as they performed in a series of internationally successful but increasingly mediocre sequels over the span of ten years. The documentary captures the grind of a never ending film production and the heady exhilaration of youth in a young country.
He Had Wings presents a portrait of the prolific artist, Ronnie Goodman, and the impact of his creative activism to stand for social justice. He Had Wings provides insight into the trauma and resilience of Ronnie’s journey as one of the thousands experiencing homelessness in San Francisco. The film shows how people like him, and his friend, Alton “Coach” McSween can have a positive impact on those who battle the crisis currently affecting the wealthy City by the Bay.