Male stereotypes get deconstructed in Play Boys.
Male stereotypes get deconstructed in Play Boys.
Chance observations of New York’s Chinatown, commissioned by the Museum of Chinese in the Americas.
The sun is shining, the birds are singing, there’s a spring in everybody’s step. It’s a perfect day until Ella steps outside. Everywhere she goes it rains.
In Inhambane, several stories get interlaced: Nyo Vweta Nafta.
Through encounters with collaborators and friends, the analysis of excerpts from his films and the voice of Raoul Ruiz, this documentary reveals the bases of his work as an artist: childhood, poetry and science dictate the rules.
Widow Ruth is seven months pregnant when, believing herself to be guided by her unborn baby, she embarks on a homicidal rampage, dispatching anyone who stands in her way. An horror comedy as funny as it is violent.
In NO’I we visit a very narrow street in Hanoi.
Four species of paradise perform in four phases of noon light, reflecting on four film rolls.
The director writes a letter to his late grandmother, in Num Globo de Neve.
Special A/Effects conjures cinema’s own fiction and artifice: an analysis of the past, present and future of the medium.
A blend of amateur footage, interviews with band members, relatives, friends and colleagues creates a comprehensive portrait of a pioneer electronic music band that revolutionized popular music.
Black and white video-game like abstractions in Pattern Language.
Doorbell rings. Someone is at the door. But Penelope’s house is a mess.
A gathering of New York City street footage, shot in 16mm on, above, and below the streets of Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Sakhisona’s love story lingers through the ages.
Benjamin decides to invite his friends, Laurent, Trash and Gaël, to paradise: Nirvana.
In Talasnal we look at the intimate creative process of Nome Comum band.
During a bird migration Sabaku is separated from the group, so he needs to find a new buddy.