The twilight and half-closed vision of the blinding bursts barely reveals fleeting and luminous unexpected phosphorescences, through and through the scenery, like so many flashes of understanding, promises of famous colors to come...
The twilight and half-closed vision of the blinding bursts barely reveals fleeting and luminous unexpected phosphorescences, through and through the scenery, like so many flashes of understanding, promises of famous colors to come...
2002-01-01
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Escombro is a collage and found footage film that brings together a series of natural disasters around the world over the last thirty years. The film features disasters caused by climate change and also the exploitation of the earth's natural resources.
After a breakup, filmmaker Michael navigates the intricate landscape of Black queer love in the experimental short film What Channel Is Love? Unraveling conventional beliefs, the film explores the dynamics of an elder Black lesbian couple, challenging notions of unconditional love. Through a captivating blend of footage and interviews, Michael’s journey becomes a poignant exploration of love’s multifaceted nature.
He has been staying in the town for three days. He seems to be investigating something, although nobody can tell exactly what. One evening, as he stands by the edge of the lake, she approaches him.
A short film shot in 8mm. Directed and shot by Kevin Schaefer.
A first person journey through a lunchtime adventure as he finds himself enthralled by a masterpiece.
Laura, 16, is held hostage by her father who believes she is possessed because she is pregnant.
Experimental video art compiled from video taken on an LG Env3 flip phone circa 2009-2010
A series of assorted shots of strangers around Manhattan about the comfort found in being anonymous.
A dystopian society ruled by machines where the fate of humanity hangs in the balance.
A partially improvised and experimental choreographic installation performed by Alexander Ekman and dancers from the Royal Swedish Ballet. Based on Ingmar Bergman's TV-series "Scenes from a Marriage"
Four friends leave Seattle for a weekend in a remote, rain-soaked corner of Washington State's rustic Skagit Valley. The foreboding October landscape begins to warp their minds, plunging each of them into alternate realities where they must grapple with personal demons, sexual tensions, and a sinister natural world as they claw their way back to sanity.
A silent succession of black-and-white photographs of the city of Montreal.
An intimate glimpse into 3 years of serene moments, compiling video, polaroids and other things that were lying around when editing.
"I Do Not Know What It Is that I Am Like" juxtaposes images of animals, both wild and domestic, and natural environments with human activity as it takes place in an apartment, and during a fire walking ceremony in Fiji. Documentary-style footage is combined with staged events. Despite the piece's lack of a traditional narrative, it bears some relationship to nature works. The segment features material from "Il Corpo Scuro (The dark body)" - animals and natural environments are seen up close and at a distance.
Presence narrates the journey of Thati, a woman determined to overcome her anxiety attacks through surfing. She finds refuge in the waves, where the surfboard becomes her ally and personal therapy.