
An experimental photofilm in which Thiago, Carol, and Jean document their day for 12 hours straight. Each photographed their routine, revealing the differences and similarities between their daily lives. The film was photographed and edited on the same day.
Beatriz
Carol
Jader
Jean
Marcos
Maria

An experimental photofilm in which Thiago, Carol, and Jean document their day for 12 hours straight. Each photographed their routine, revealing the differences and similarities between their daily lives. The film was photographed and edited on the same day.
2022-05-23
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4.3A short by Steven Soderbergh described as “intense sci-fi homage to Godard.”
1.0History as immersion and dispersion in the fragments of the past, a visionary journey accompanied by the voice of Patty Pravo. Presented at the Taormina Festival '97.
0.0Robert Estragon has worked his way to the top of the food chain as a doctor in the city, but it has driven him to self-imposed delusion. Here, we listen as he sits and projects himself onto the mad world he observes. It all comes to a head when Willie Krapp, a young colleague, invades this world, hoping to teach Robert that it was wrong to let his own daughter die in the operating room.
0.0A cinematic impression of Vietnam, told through the eyes of Vietnamese immigrants.
10.0Sienna struggles with dreams of an unknown and scary place after receiving a dress that belonged to her late grandmother, who commited suicide years ago
"This movie Underwater Light Dance came out of a rare opportunity to be able to be in the clear Florida springs after dark. My friend Fae and I brought lights and filmed ourselves swimming around and playing with light on our fat bodies. Hope you enjoy!"
5.0This is a story about a man who believes that he has two “selves” - external and internal. That is, an organism is a certain conglomerate of cells, each of which is a separate individual. This hybrid creature has a certain common personal “I” that uses the entire organism, and is the organism itself, which has its own will. According to the character, one can communicate with him, which is what he is trying to do. He wants to reach him and comes up with different ways of communication: injecting substances under the skin or intravenously, tattooing texts on the body, swallowing objects. The answer would come in the form of a rash or other physical manifestation that had to be interpreted. As a result, communication is carried out and the second “I” agrees to die.
10.0After his death, a young man stuck in purgatory attempts to cope with the afterlife.
0.0After a young girl discovers a fascinating art museum, she becomes attached to the artwork she comes across. Although over time, there is a strange shift in energy the more time she spends with the artwork.
0.0In the dining room of the abandoned house a white, faded entity feeds on her pieces. Memories keep her here and time transforms her into something new.
0.0An experimental film revolving around how an artist perceives a man and a woman.
0.0Its production seems like a game: throwing a Super 8 camera, turned on and recording, from what was, at that time, the tallest building in Caracas. The film films the shots of its own accelerated fall, a succession of chromatic shots that cannot be identified either in terms of what is “recorded” in each one (windows, columns, walls, sky or floor) or in its own formal configuration as an image (color, composition, shapes or figures). What is perceived and apprehended is the impotence of vision – of perception – to distinguish this extreme and exhausting mobility, this vertigo of “free fall.”
0.0To free their poetic minds, Guillaume Marin and Ariane Caron-Lacoste have created, through an audio testimony, a video poem where verses on the screen act as counterpoints, initiations, and endings. The rich visuals answer the speech to constitute its body.