The Fantastic Flying Competition

If you’re a bird, you can’t miss the most important competition for flying beings there is. But the teams won’t play fair and it will take a lot of care to figure out who the real winner is.

Camouflage

The mother of writer Félix Bruzzone disappeared in 1976 from Campo de Mayo, one of the main clandestine detention centers of the then established Argentinian dictatorship. Today, it is one of the largest military units in the country. Bruzzone is determined to find someone to help him explore this space, a symbol of a very particular and also collective pain — his experiences inspire Jonathan Perel, who accompanies him.

Le dernier jour de l’automne

A group of forest animals secretly collect parts from abandoned bicycles, with the intention of making vehicles adapted to their size. They are preparing for a great race!

About a Mother

This story is about a mother who has given so much that it looks like she has nothing left… but life opens up new opportunities.

Alaska

An adorable little husky that is the very spirit of the Alaskan Peninsula, with a shadow that is no shadow but actual Northern Lights. Now all he needs is a friend.

Behind Those Walls

A documentary by Manuel Mozos about the spaces that capture the narratives of the marginalized. Whether madmen or criminals, they are all those who existed delimited and separated: in forts, in prisons, in hospitals or asylums. Their time passed, but the spaces remain.

The Bath

A meditation on the magic and danger of taking a bath.

Cow

If cinema is a machine that generates empathy, as Roger Ebert said, this is evidence of that. There are few words in this documentary by Andrea Arnold (American Honey, Big Little Lies), her first foray into the genre, but they’re not really necessary. We follow the life of cow Luma in a mechanised farm environment, since her early calf-hood to the end of her life. Images of animal treatment that may be considered sensitive.

Coma

When the pandemic changed all plans, Bertrand Bonello took a handful of actors (and the voice of Gaspard Ulliel) to make socially distant cinema and Coma is an ode to what it’s like to be stranded at home A film dedicated to his daughter, whose on-screen persona spends the day looking at small screen of a phone, making the most of all the possibilities that this mini-mirror offers for us to feel connected to the world. Until what is real and what is narrative collide resoundingly. What matters is that it’s #content.

The Catalogue

A utopia of consumerism in which we are reduced to our tastes and characteristics so that we are better sold what we (don’t?) want.

Broadcuts

A video composed of sound and visual sampling of news from around the world, made in collaboration with Painè Cuadrelli.

AI (Love)

A Japanese avant-garde film that is a poem-made-cinema for its use of surrealist imagery, presenting a sensual look at the human body.

Debris

An appropriation-of-an-appropriation of videos from Instagram, YouTube, video games and public archives that (re)compose wrecked memories.

Classic Lesbian Films: Dyketactics

An exploration of the identity of the woman as a lesbian, which mixes the materiality of the film with the tangibility of the female body, creating an aesthetic of its own.

All You Can Eat

In liberative fashion, or apotheotic exorcism, a collage of moments of male sexual pleasure.

Allers venues

Among domestic animals, a month is spent in the countryside, in the south of France. A group of friends rents a house and enjoy the summer.

Are We There Yet

A robotic voice guides us through archival footage accompanying a hypnotic flashback procedure, creating a dream that takes place during surgery.