Metropolitan

A group of young upper-class Manhattanites are blithely passing through the gala debutante season, when an unusual outsider joins them and stirs them up.)

Ritual for a Relict

“Ritual of a Relict” is a new film by artist Alexander Glandien on the ruins of the Baltic sea.)

My Dad

“My Dad” is an animated portrait of racism through the voice of a young child.)

Roadtrip

Frustration grows in a young adult living in “Roadtrip”‘s faceless city.)

Mar

The sea is where we go to lose sight of ourselves, the city, and what we’ve left behind, a place that soon becomes one of trial: our relationships, our families, and the life we’ve left behind. The “sea” is also the name of a character in Dominga Sotomayor’s new film, one of the most promising directors of South American cinema (winner of IndieLisboa’s 2012 International Competition with “Thursday Till Sunday”).)

Sticks and Stones

The most important thing in the world are small things – even technology helps us see them.)

My BBY 8L3W

“MY BBY 8L3W” challenges the portrail of intimacy by showing true portraits of dog-loving women on the Internet.)

Ming of Harlem: Twenty One Storeys in the Air

Ming of Harlem: Twenty One Storeys in the Air is an exploration of secret lives, behaviors and extreme levels of human-animal intimacy and communication, highlighting the “only in NY” story of Antoine Yates and his cohabitation in a Harlem hi-rise with Ming, a 500 pound tiger and Al, a 7 foot alligator, combined with filmic observation of animals in domesticated geographies.)

Seafood Porn

Pornographic stop-motion, human voices, and seafood.)

No Manifesto: a film about Manic Street Preachers

“No Manifesto” is a film about Welsh rock group Manic Street Preachers and the dedication of their worldwide fans – somewhere between their passion for music and the political stance that comes with it.)

Shadowland

“Shadowland”, by John Skoog, films the shadows left by John Ford’s historical landscapes in contemporary times.)

Seat 26D

“Seat 26D” takes us through the graphical reenactment of a plane crash. )

Scribbledub

“Scribbledub” is born out of the tension between sound and image lying in the movement of film.)

San Siro

“San Siro” takes us through the many steps of preparing a football match at the Italian stadium. )

Salers

“Salers” is an experimental work on someone’s memories of the French city during the Nazi occupation.)

Shipwreck

Life and death ring through the words of a shipwreck survivor in the coast of Italy.)

Sivas

In the rural lands of Turkey, a young boy falls in love with a girl of her class despite strong rivalry from other classmates. Sivas, a white dog (like white horses in princess tales) is saved by the boy from illegal dog fights to impress the girl of his dreams. But his fairy tale is threatened by the village’s story of violence. )