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Mitra
Winter 2012 - Committed against her will in a psychiatric hospital in Tehran, Iranian psychoanalyst Mitra Kadivar begins a correspondence by email with Jacques-Alain Miller, founder of the World Association of Psychoanalysis. Summer 2017 - An artistic team creates an opera inspired by these exchanges while absorbing the reality of the Montperrin psychiatric hospital in Aix-en-Provence.
All Voices are Mine
All Voices are Mine is a remake of a film that was never made in the first place. A dream in broad daylight in which Basir Mahmood assembles his scenes in an elliptical sequence of calm, surreal motifs.
Translations
Tinne Zenner's 'Translations' (in Greenlandic: 'Nutsigassat') reflects on the power of language as a colonizer of foreign landscapes. A critical and graceful 16mm film in which the vistas of Greenland create a space for free thinking.
Chocolate Oyster
Australian experimental, observational comedy about young people in Sydney struggling to get ahead in love and their careers.
KOHL
London-based artist Elizabeth Price (UK, b. 1966) creates richly layered, moving image works made specifically for gallery settings. Composed of a broad range of imagery sourced from analogue and digital photography, animation, and motion graphics, her works are often accompanied by scrolling text, narrated by a computerized voice and paired with music.
Angie
Angie Meiklejohn, prominent and articulate Centrepoint survivor, is joined by her siblings in this lucid exploration of the legacy of sexual abuse, directed without a hint of sensationalism by Costa Botes.
Only Blood Relates Us
Four storylines where characters prepare for an undisclosed event on the same day in which there seem to be secretive and seemingly sinister intentions. Faced with mysterious memories and strange circumstances, the narrative slowly reveals the way in which the characters are connected and what their visions have summed up to.
More Blood!
Have you ever wondered why you root for people to die in movies or why you laugh hysterically when you see someone's head explode? Why does society love watching this stuff? Inquiring minds want to know. In this documentary we take a look into why this is; to hopefully get a better understanding and to feel better about ourselves since we all love seeing this. "More Blood!"
Poisoned with Dust
At a glance, the main characters of the film are usual peasants: they hoe and dig the ground; they are busy with animal husbandry and grow crops. But the feature which makes them different from other villagers is their great love to theatre. In winter and summer, in snow and rain, every day they gather in a damaged building, have rehearsals and stage some new performances. The stage is the main driving force in their life, as long ago they’ve been poisoned with the dust of theatre.
Pops: La Guardia Adjusts to Fatherhood
La Guardia Cross, a filmmaker and a rapper who once opened up for KRS-One, chronicles his journey to fatherhood. He talks to his baby daughter, who may or may not understand him, while capturing her growth and evolving personality. He also documents his true partnership with wife Leah, whom confides about her battles with depression. But together this new family is learning what parenthood is all about.
Sycamore
Italian American Anna is a fresh-faced and headstrong new arrival, drunk on a romantic image of Italy - and her new life starts here. Anna wants to break free of the baggage she thinks is holding her back, to find the 'real' Italy. But is this the same place she’d always dreamed of?
Best Friends Read the Same Books
An anxiety-free day. Trees, flowers, bridges, the ocean, and people reading (the same book).
Isaac and the Volcano
One weekend, one volcano, one guy with two crutches and a deadline.
Cotton Candy
Grandmother while watching the performance, she first time gets into the dialogue with herself, before the moment she did not have time. After entering the dialogue with herself, it is a dangerous dialogue as psychologically it will form a some kind of a conflict. The conflict might expose outside or might stay inside in the interior. During the circus performance grandmother goes through the rite of passage.
Tässä elämä on
Several Helsinki residents navigate through a day, that started as a regular Friday.
Mamu (and a Mother Too)
A transgender sex worker in her late 40s along Fields Avenue whose only aspiration is to have breast implants for her profession unexpectedly assumes the role of a mother to her orphaned niece, a transgender youth who is only beginning to discover her own sexuality. As she works more shifts to save for her implants, troubles arise when she begins to feel the weight of her struggles – being an aging sex worker in fast-evolving society, a partner to her young fiancé, and a parent to a teenager she just met. Her difficult confrontations eventually lead her to a new attitude towards life, and a unique recipe to a famous Kapampangan dish, Sisig.
Infinite Rainbows
They've captured our imagination and are a source of childlike wonder, but what exactly are rainbows? Learn the science behind these weather phenomenon and how one day they might help pinpoint habitable planets in deep space.
A Taste of Phobia
For this anthology movie producers Vestra Pictures assigned international directors with a phobia and set them to work making a horror short about it.
The Z Triangle
A group of college students are flying to Miami for spring break but are forced over the Bermuda Triangle and end up on a deserted island infested with zombies. The only way off is to repair the problems in their friendships and work together to fight their way home.
Aaraam Thinai
Aaramthinai’ is the upcoming Tamil horror film, which is expected to hit the screens soon in the year of 2018.
The Last Photo
The grandson finds the burial of his grandfather, who went to the front in 1941 and died in a fascist prisoner-of-war camp.
I'm Leaving
A quarter of a century old rusty chain, closely attached to his inmate, decides to take life into his own hands, after the prisoner loses his spark.
Verdi: Simon Boccanegra
The ambiguities of Verdi’s theatre are particularly clear in his baritone roles, among which is that of Boccanegra, corsair turned doge of Genoa and the troubled observer of the conflicts that tore apart 14th century landowners and peasants. An eminently political opera in which power struggles are interwoven with family conflicts, Simon Boccanegra echoes the life of its composer – the man who championed the cause of Italian unification and overcame the loss of his wife and children. Calixto Bieito, that most Shakespearean of opera directors, brings humanism and truth to a work haunted by gleaming images of the sea.
Paul Hardcastle: Journey to a Different State of Mind
Featuring a collection of his most transcendent songs, this multimedia volume from contemporary jazzman Paul Hardcastle incorporates mind-blowing imagery that's the perfect accompaniment for the visionary instrumentalist's avant-garde works. Musicals selections include "Constellation of Dreams," "Emerald Stardust," "Return of the Rainman," "Through the Looking Glass" and "Spirits of the Mind's Eye."
The Foreigner's Home
The Foreigner's Home explores Toni Morrison's artistic and intellectual vision through "The Foreigner's Home," her 2006 exhibition at the Louvre. Through exclusive footage of Morrison in dialogue with artists, along with extensive archival footage, music, and photographs, the film presents a series of candid and incisive exchanges about race, identity, "foreignness," and art's redemptive power.
Apparition
The hundreds of sketches made by Gustave Moreau exploring the character of Salome, as portrayed in his series, L’Apparition are the starting point of this practice-based research project. As an extension of Moreau’s images of Salome, the project considers gestural control sound design based on “striking” and “bowing” movements, and how these might operate as metaphors by mapping gestures with strong physical associations to sound and rhythm modules specifically designed to represent them. Apparition also investigates music and visuals in the form of a contemporary “composed novel”, exploring the syntax of found footage, pattern, texture, colour, text, gesture and electroacoustic composition.
Building 108: Barnacle Bill the Tailor
Just an ordinary day for Braindead, Cobweb and Ghost, going out to get some food and also taking on the military-industrial complex as well.
The Funeral Murders
A new documentary by acclaimed film-maker Vanessa Engle, The Funeral Murders follows a dramatic and deadly series of events that took place at two funerals in Belfast in March 1988. Thirty years later, those who witnessed or were intimately connected to these events tell their stories. This film offers a range of perspectives - from republicans and loyalists to the security forces and family members of those who died, who share their moving stories for the first time.
The Art of the Game
Filmmaker Matthew Bate explores the making of Trent Parker and Narelle Autio's 'Summation of Force', a moving image work that studies bodies in motion and the world of professional sport.