Bartholomew Whisper has a hole, quite beautiful by the way, in the head. On a visit to the doctor, he is faced with a series of odd situations. A sarcastic and scathing comment on health systems, what constitutes health and what is a disease.
Archives: Filmes
In the capital of Tunisia, a group of women, gathered at Saïda’s salon, anticipate the presidential election due the next day. The various women represent the country’s turmoil, the political forces in conflict and the debates that concern them.
The film of Pete Levine’s life. Started in 1973 and finished in 2020, this first film from a 70 year-old young director, tells the story of CR Pleasants’ life, and family, an amateur inventor who claimed to be able to dispel the type of fog that, in the 30s and 40s, afflicted plane pilots.
A visual symphony that thrives on the harmony between animation and editing work. The starting point is the type of objects like lighters, cutlery, toys, etc. The end result is an ironic elegy to plastic and an honest appeal regarding the danger of its ubiquity.
Father and daughter, together on a trip over the treetops, on the high seas, but also in the deep ocean, on a bike ride for two, in a hot air balloon, always moving, even into space. But a different space, that of their memories.
Theater play whose narrative focuses on a rebellion of a man against the enslavement of his people, filmed inside the Musée de l’Homme, in Paris. With performances by Gabriel Glissant and Sarah Maldoror.
An animation that shows how a Being, indistinct but colorful, left a well to start a journey without a perceivable destination. The scenarios change and the plot thickens.
A large house where a daytime party takes place. The camera follows a woman whose malaise begins to bubble to the surface, until a moment of agitation paralyzes the festivities, while being instigated, filmed and contained by the different people present.
A film that combines archival, digital and 16mm images to build a journey around rituals, erotic dreams, and the sound of paper being molded.
An animation film by Sarah Maldoror for the non-profit organization Secours Populaire Français, dedicated to fighting poverty and discrimination.
Report on RIFEN, the first international meeting of black women. The focus is on the similarities between black women, and not just African ones, and in the phenomenon of transplantation.
Bobby Pinwheel is the worst clown you could invite to any birthday party. Poor Reginald, who just wanted to celebrate his birthday.
A cataclysmic event and the only possible three survivors are impatient to take off the helmets that protect them. How soon will they be safe to do so?
A hunter wanders through the forest and shoots at a strange creature. It is just the beginning of a hallucinatory fable that exposes a surreal world.
Hélène is dead, but she still haunts her boyfriend. Despite the love that still binds them, the situation is clearly untenable. Hélène will have to accept the circumstances, but not without a final gesture.
A bodybuilder and his inner monologue take on a bizarre dimension when exploring his relationship with his body — he loves himself, he loves himself not?
Richie is a college student who has stopped attending classes. Maybe he is bored, maybe he is depressed, but his time is all spent at home. In the midst of his loneliness, he enjoys taking boogers out of his nose and flicking them. Until one doesn’t come off his finger.
Everything is transformed. An exploration of feelings of loss and how to overcome them with a focus on a rose, a cherished but gone item.