Paris. Winter. One night, Antoine, a 22 year-old boy, decides to go to the seaside. All night long, dealing with drug and love, he will try to buy his train ticket, which will leave at the crack of dawn.)
Paris. Winter. One night, Antoine, a 22 year-old boy, decides to go to the seaside. All night long, dealing with drug and love, he will try to buy his train ticket, which will leave at the crack of dawn.)
“My Dad” is an animated portrait of racism through the voice of a young child.)
Frustration grows in a young adult living in “Roadtrip”‘s faceless city.)
“Requiem to a Shipwreck” celebrates calm after death in the Mediterranean sea.)
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.)
“Seat 26D” takes us through the graphical reenactment of a plane crash. )
“Scribbledub” is born out of the tension between sound and image lying in the movement of film.)
Life and death ring through the words of a shipwreck survivor in the coast of Italy.)
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. )
Physician Eugene Wigner is the inspiration for “This Particular Nowhere” and its experimental walk towards darkness.)
“Totally Lies” faces the conflict between male and female archetypes in social media and contemporary discourse.)
“Totems” walks through the unknown land that history takes up in our lives — its past and irrational present. )
Périot edits archival footage and questions the way we look at authority and its morals — like a revolutionary setting up a ticking bomb to blow up the present. “A German Youth” is a film about the present through the birth of the German RAF (Red Army Faction) and its origins in the first post-III Reich generation of West Berlin film students.)
“Zement” uses silence to dig out the past of a residential neighbourhood in Austria: a former concentration camp.)
“Among Us” takes us through the mind of real pedophiles living in our society.)
O prenúncio de uma comédia trágica europeia é encarnada pelos corpos presentes (e assassinados) de “By Accident”.)
“Domestication” is an animated experience on the differences between animal and human life.)
Tiago Rossa Rosso films an absurd and comical game between three friends stuck in childhood in the last day of summer.)