Lita Albuquerque reflects on her creative practice and its influences, from her childhood in Tunisia, to her role in the Light and Space movement in Los Angeles, to her overarching fascination and connection with Earth and cosmos.
The Peruvian Amazon is the all-encompassing monster that swallowed Melisa, who disappeared without a trace while playing on her doorstep. The fragments of lives she might have lived haunt her loving parents, who are left to deal with the loneliness of her absence.
A collective archive film, made with the contribution of unpublished images from some of the main archives of different territorial origins, between Lazio, Piedmont, Liguria, Lombardy and Emilia Romagna. A journey through time and space: through small cameras, partisans, soldiers, priests and "ordinary citizens" felt the need to document for future memory - and, in some cases, at their own risk - History "as it happens", but also the long waits and daily life that intersect with the events of the two-year period 1943-45. And then the Liberation: the arrival of the Allies, the joy, the dances and finally it's time to get married.
15 year old Robin has a big imagination and dreams of being a hero. At school all he wants is to be liked and have his turn in the limelight. When will he have a chance to prove himself and show he is capable? After he is humiliated in front of his class, a chain of events unfold and Robin realises his true power, as the super hero Doctor Time. Robin then steps into a parallel world and with the help of his super hero friends, Black Wolf and Sun Light, he stands up against his nemesis Evil Time who is determined to steal everyone's mind and take over the world.
In a bleak dystopian future, a lone man is visited by a mysterious time traveler. Together, they set out on a harrowing journey to The Crematorium—seeking redemption in the ashes of a broken world.
A tribute to the director's uncle, Antonio Gómez, who became head designer at Valentino after fleeing from a father who wouldn’t accept his homosexuality. He never received the recognition he deserved. He died of AIDS in 1991, just as he was beginning to make a name for himself on his own. While going through his belongings, the director found an unfinished film script that he feels is about him. This documentary is a cathartic journey in search of who his uncle truly was. As a family, they = filmed the movie he couldn’t finish in his lifetime.
After being expelled under mysterious circumstances, 21-year-old Haifa returns to her tight-knit Arab community in Dearborn, desperate to restore her reputation and avoid further embarrassment for her mother. She tries to steer clear of Fatimah, the building’s eccentric conspiracy theorist, but when strange disappearances, dead plants, and eerie behavior grip the community, Haifa is drawn into a mystery she can’t ignore. As she searches for her missing brother, tensions rise, neighbors take sides, and unsettling truths emerge—revealing dark secrets about the town and a government conspiracy that runs far deeper than she ever imagined.
A young Black man grapples with his toxic cycle, his day unfolding through a visual poem set to a tape cassette that weaves the rhythm of his struggles, echoing his journey toward self-awareness and change.
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