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Happy Pills
My mother turned 55 years old. The dreams of her youth never came true, three children separated, her husband turned out to be a stranger... It is necessary to find a reason to live on - and she decides to engage in network marketing, to improve the health of the population of a small provincial town in Belarus.
Delphi Falls
By testing the limits of identification with the camera’s point of view, Delphi Falls cycles through multiple subjectivities. The film misuses more traditional narrative conventions - the suggestion of a story, the anchoring of actors as protagonists - to have the viewer constantly questioning who or what they are, and where they are located in the film’s world.
The Sun Quartet, Part 2: San Juan River
The Sun Quartet is a solar composition in four movements, a political composition in four natural elements, an audiovisual composition in four bodily mutations: a sun stone where youth blooms in protest, a river overflowing the streets, the burning plain rising in the city, and, finally, the clamour of the people that shook Mexico after the night of September 26, 2014. The disappearance of 43 students from Ayotzinapa opened a breach in the Mexican political body.
Dot Matrix
Dot Matrix is a sound and image composition of two 16mm film tracks, made by hand in a darkroom, without digital intervention. The projectors become instruments that read the images as waveforms. Colorful and fun circles are menacing when played back as sound.
Jewish American Soldiers: Stories from WWII
A documentary focusing on the life stories of Jewish American World War II veterans. The film explores their unique experiences of being Jewish soldiers during a time of extreme anti-Semitism both abroad, and in America.
Phil Esposito Friendship tour of Russia
Phil Esposito, the legendary Canadian hockey player, was one of the brightest participants in the 1972 series of hockey matches between the USSR and Canada. The film covers the period between 2012 and the present day and highlights the most significant visits of Phil Esposito to Russia. Phil talks about how these trips changed his attitude towards Russia - from a sharply negative one, which persisted for forty years after the end of the 1972 Super Series, to a respectful and friendly outlook.
Love, Peace & Animals
Fun in summer and with letters! An old color film from the 70es. Developed with coffee and E6.
Don't Open Your Eyes
After losing touch and not seeing each other for a year, sisters Isa and Celeste meet again. Isa has built herself a far better life, and urges her sister to do the same. Isa gives Celeste an old vinyl self-help record from the 1970s. You play it while you sleep, and it's supposed to get rid of all the negative energy in your life.
The Red Resurrection
'Resurrected' from a living death, a fearful young woman must overcome the memories of what she was and the monsters created by a deadly plague.
「Iru.」~ Kowasugiru Tōkō Eizō 13-hon ~ Vol.19
Nineteenth entry in "「Iru.」~ Kowasugiru Tōkō Eizō 13-hon" film series.
「Iru.」Sōshūhen ~ 2017 Chō Kowasugiru Tōkō Eizō 34-sen ~
Special entry in "「Iru.」~ Kowasugiru Tōkō Eizō 13-hon" film series.
「Iru.」~ Kowasugiru Tōkō Eizō 13-hon ~ Vol.23
23st entry in the film series "「Iru.」~ Kowasugiru Tōkō Eizō 13-hon ~".
Mnemosyne
The starting point for the project is a scar on the forehead of the artist’s grandfather. The scar was a result of a bullet shot in his direction by an Israeli soldier in the late 1940’s. Focusing on the sagas of myth and the construction of memory, members of the same family are filmed individually as they narrate their version of the same event. By scratching the surface of family history, the project explores the scar as a foundational hinge that arranges reality.
Shaitan
A short film that “gives a nightmarish spin to a conversation between two friends at a psycho-spiritual crossroads” - Tega Okiti.
Last Night
Music, love, dance. Who has not felt the need to go out with their friends one night?
Gibtown
An atmospheric documentary film portrait of the residents and community of Gibsonton, Florida, USA, the off-season and retirement home of thousands of circus and carnival workers.
Bettas
On vacation for a friend's wedding, boyfriends Francisco and David get into a trivial argument that quickly escalates.
Richard Twice
Richard Atkins, the singer and songwriter of the early 70's California Pop Duo, 'Richard Twice' was on his way to stardom and a huge career in the music business when he mysteriously walked away from it all.
Time Chicken
Time chicken is a clay animation stop-motion short film by Nick Black. In a bid to heal the rift in society, a plucky chicken sets out to find an answer to the ultimate question.
El vientre de Europa
Julián Pintos, alter ego of the director Juan Pinzás, in his dreamlike universe, makes an introspective journey from the belly of his mother to the belly of Europe without severing the umbilical cord. Julián will be lost between the child he was, that man he now is, his mother's love and the duality of the woman he loves. All this in the entrails of the two European capitals through which he wanders, Berlin and Madrid, which with their past and present stir up Julián's dreams and anxieties.
I'm in Love with my Car
Cars affect our primary senses on all levels, they define our world and change our contemporary society. Our tastes have changed: drive-in food, that was once at most a monthly family treat has now become an essential daily ritual in our fast-paced, consumer society. We barely notice the smell of exhaust fumes but more and more people are getting sick from atmospheric pollution. Our cities are now designed in function of cars, changing what we see and our perception of the world we live in. The film seeks to question the car myth, something that is deeply rooted in our consumer society. A group of primary school's kids guide the spectators in a journey into our imaginary. Using automotive archives and through the involvement in a dynamic way of scientists, engineers, anthropologist and racing drivers, the film explores how the car has changed not only the cities we live in but also our lives.
Gohan
“Gohan” is an entertainment film about rice cultivation that depicts the most beautiful rice field landscape in Japanese cinema history and the most realistic depiction of modern rice farmers.
Lim of a (frame)
The third film from Shahriar Hanife's series of experimental etudes, an Iranian researcher.
Soldier
A troubled teen meets a mysterious runaway soldier and forges a deep friendship that changes his life’s trajectory in a single day. But who are the Soldier and his buddy Blaster, and where do they truly come from? Viewers who closely follow the subtle twists and clues are rewarded with two endings in one short film – one where young Daniel succumbs to his problems, and one where he overcomes them.
65/75 Comarca Beat
Film that rescues the history of the origin of rock in the city of Santa Fe (Argentina) as part of the cultural movement that broke out and promoted the decade between 1965 and 1975 artistically and socially.
Love is Over
A documentary about June 2013 protests in Brazil aiming to refresh our own memories of struggle by listening to the stories from another part of the world from the view point of a Gezi protestor from Turkey.
Gondwana
A primal scream; is it that of the blue men, that of a monstrous creature, or perhaps that of a changing territory? An hour away from Venice, in the province of Pordenone, lives the only Tuareg community in Italy. Although they are no longer nomadic, they maintain a singular relationship with their origins and the land, passed down and preserved through stories and music in the course of journeys and many movements.
The Great Journey
While his mother is fighting cancer, his sister announces that she is pregnant, and his father sets out to renovate the dining room, David Maye films. He films the intimacy of his family, the moments shared in the house that saw him grow up, between the vines of the Valais region, in the hollow of the mountains. The Sunday reunions, around his father’s cooking, the summer days in the flowering garden, together… He films, as if his camera could still hold back his family, keep it solid and close-knit, when everything is crumbling faced with the perspective of death.
Gekijō-ban: Hontō ni Atta Kowai Hanashi 2017
A film version of the psychic omnibus horror "Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi".
Green River: The Time of the Yakurunas
The lush green of the foliage forms a quivering reflection on the surface of the Amazon. According to the legends of the indigenous people of the region, the Yacurunas live beneath the water, in submerged cities that are the mirror image of human ones. Yet the film deals neither with mythical creatures nor with legends, catapulting viewers instead right into the midst of this incredibly green world.
The People's House: Inside the White House with Barack and Michelle Obama
The People's House: Inside the White House with Barack and Michelle Obama (2017) Felix & Paul Studios The People's House takes you on a historic visit to President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama's White House. Through the transportive power of VR, the Obamas take you on an intimate journey inside the West Wing, Executive and Private Residences, reflecting on their time there, and recounting the building's profound history since its creation over two centuries ago.
Never Hike Alone
A hiker's survival skills are put to the test, when he stumbles upon the remains of an old abandoned camp and discovers its long dark secrets.