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"στείλε όταν φτάσεις" (call me when you get home) is a short film exploring the concept of grief and its impacts, seen through a portrait of a house.
Tokunaga, a student at the Tokyo school of art and design, has filmed a subtle journal of brief experiences and songs in which, with a fine sense for shifting detail and rhythm, she offers a sketch of a joyful romp.
A film about Chess - from reading to first night
After raising $1.5 million (USD) for charities and amassing over 50 million views in Miami and New York, “United At Home” continues from the iconic city of Paris with a phenomenal production in front of the Louvre museum’ glass pyramid. In an effort to unite people around the globe, David Guetta is inviting everyone to join him in celebrating NYE and spreading the holidays spirit to benefit UNICEF, Les Restos du Coeur and the Musée du Louvre.
When I heard the radio broadcast about a missing 15-year-old boy, I realized that I was dressing exactly the same as that boy according to the announcement. It gave me a mixed feeling that on the one hand, I was wondering why this young boy had gone missing while on the other hand, I felt that somehow I became the one that people were looking for because of the clothes. The weird anxiety that the absence of me might cover the real absence of the boy fulfilled me the whole time till I got back home, and the video of this work was taken within that time. The sounds were recorded from the original broadcast.
In the far, far North, where the day begins and the oceans meet, a small hamlet New Chaplino is situated. The government decided to turn the village into a tourist resort. It is winter, 30 degrees Celsius below zero. The tourists are not coming. There are only few memories of them and the snow has already covered their footprints. A documentary about the tourism influence on original ethnic groups that haven’t been affected by civilization so far and about the changes of how they experience their own culture. The documentary takes place on the Russian far north – in the Chukotka region.
Some soldiers never get to leave the battlefield behind.
Visiting the home of Marija Janeković in Petrinja on 24th April 2013.
Fu-Jia the farmer grows lemons on a riverside flood-land. He borrowed a camera in 2009, saying that he would make a documentary on why the market price for lemons remains low. Not even a month later, Typhoon Morakot caused havoc in Taiwan, resulting in the largest flood in 50 years. Fu-Jia then documented the devastation with his camera. Upon learning Fu-Jia's story, we decided to make a documentary entitled "Fu-Jia's Home Movie" –about the man who has been making a documentary.
A man is driving home late at night when he suddenly feels uncomfortable and needs to use the restroom. He pulls over to the side of the road, attends to his business, and returns to his car, only to find someone unknown sitting inside.
A parable of man going through war & peace and finding unity in the end.
Yi-De and Jhih-Wei oversleep in Yi-De's bed on a weekend morning. While Yi-De needs to meet his girlfriend later for the day, Jhih-Wei needs to think if he wants to stay just a bit longer.
A dreamy journey through time, a story about growing up and maturing. A story about the survival of subtle aesthetics on the edge of a big, murky wave in which greed and recklessness, immorality and unaesthetic, dirty money and the taste of bitterness roll in.
The puppy accidentally falls into the forest to a family of foxes. At first they do not accept the stranger, but then they bring him up together with the foxes, and he becomes like a native to them. Soon the puppy begins to miss home and one day finds his way back.
For women who experience domestic violence, a women's shelter often is the only way out. This documentary short film is intended to give a small insight into this shelter and yet preserve its anonymity.
The inscrutable ways of the inhabitants of the Russian provinces can lead to something important for everyone.
Children look up at a carp banner blowing in the wind. This footage was shot by an anonymous person and yet it has become my own memory. Grown up, holding an 8mm camera, I look up at a carp banner just like that day.
This is the tale about the young boy is traveling with his imaginary friends in search of the way to home. Will him find the place to stay or maybe the journey is the meaning of life for him now?
Young people who have to survive without a home base are helped on their way to a life on their own two feet at Wonen Met Kansen. Little by little, with trial and error, but with the rock-solid confidence that the supervisors have in them.