Male stereotypes get deconstructed in Play Boys.
Male stereotypes get deconstructed in Play Boys.
In Inhambane, several stories get interlaced: Nyo Vweta Nafta.
In NO’I we visit a very narrow street in Hanoi.
Black and white video-game like abstractions in Pattern Language.
Sakhisona’s love story lingers through the ages.
Benjamin decides to invite his friends, Laurent, Trash and Gaël, to paradise: Nirvana.
An inventory of everyday office work gestures, in Stand-by Office.
In this film we are plunged into the dreams of one Dion McGregor – a New York songwriter from the 1960s and 70s who was known as “the world’s most prolific sleep talker”. A radical and absorbing ghost film.
Three years of observing falcons have captured the spirit of a tradition that keeps a close rapport with the desert, despite Qatar’s predominantly urban lifestyle. This contradiction is exposed through a meticulous filmic construction.
Ocean Hill Drive examines a rare phenomenon called “shadowflicker”.
One’s own life seen through Disney films: Simba in New York.
A court investigation on the death of two Palestinian teenagers: Rubber Coated Steel.
A film, inside a coin, inside a film, inside The Hollow Coin.
The Waves portrays an artist who attempts to describe his thoughts after a mental breakdown.
The Welfare of Tomás Ó Hallissy studies the evolution of the Irish social fabric.
The Rabbit Hunt portrays an initiation ritual for the Pahokee community.
A personal quest for spiritual enlightenment leads to romance: Wednesday with Goddard.
Blaise and Nessa are outcast methadone users in their small town. Nessa plots an escape, while Blaise lingers closer to collapse. Tethered to one another, their getaway dreams are kept on a suffocating short leash.