A study of light on nature, a lyrical film in the first person that records in an abstract and impressionistic way where the vision is altered to the pulse of a time that accelerates and stops.
In the Darkness is a Super 8 short film that, based on a cinematic diary, delves into the rumors circulating in a small Argentinian town. The images accompany the way in which the gossip is uttered, transformed through word of mouth, and, in its repetition, shapes collective perception.
Rosagante is an erotic poetry collection written by Lola Navaja. From its pages springs this short film: images that breathe to the rhythm of its verses, bodies that speak the language of their desire.
The Legend of Tibrogargan is a film about Australian identity and about my own identity: growing up in France, I felt far removed from the country I belonged to. Ten years after my last visit, I decided to pay homage to my ancestors with one of my grandfather's orchestral compositions, "The Legend of Tibrogargan," and a radio recording of his voice telling it.
A guy takes a Rapido ride. During the journey, he misunderstands the captain and thinks he is a bad person. Later, he realizes the captain is actually a good and kind man. But in the end, the captain gets a phone call—and the twist reveals that he is actually a thief.
The tumuli rising from Ankara’s steppe carry a memory that reaches beyond stone. Each hill stands as a silent witness to an unchanging vigil that has endured for centuries. This documentary brings to light the traces of civilizations forgotten in the shadow of the capital, embarking on a journey of discovery that reconstructs Ankara’s identity through its past.
This film addresses the emotional absence of parents in a digitalized world. Inspired by Edward Tronick's scientific "still face" experiment, it shows how children are suddenly left alone in shared moments—not physically, but emotionally. Adults disappear behind glass panes, symbolic of smartphone screens, into their own reality, while children desperately seek attention.
In the near future, where selfishness dominates the headlines, a disillusioned news anchor enters the studio, ready to report on crises, conflicts, and disasters as usual. But what awaits him causes his professional facade to crumble: the field reporter announces that people are voluntarily collecting trash. A woman says that a stranger at the checkout simply let her go ahead of her. And it goes on: a new currency called 'Kindness First' is gaining value, and the renowned Kittel Institute in Freiburg reports the outbreak of a social phenomenon: compassion.
The mayor of Oberarschenberg collects welcome gifts for a refugee family in a box. Unfortunately, not everyone in the village is as welcoming to the refugees as the mayor would like. The carpenter entrusted with building the box maliciously hides a bomb under a false bottom. The mayor carries the box through the village and asks for gifts for the new arrivals—sometimes with more success, sometimes with less.
The Kleinschmidts had imagined their reunion with their son Ferdinand differently. The table is set, the roast is cooking in the oven, the wine is ready—everything is supposed to taste of family, normality, and control. But when Ferdi stands at the door, he is not alone: next to him is Sylvia, his new girlfriend, who is not only accompanying him, but leading him on a dog leash.
Solène is an ambitious photographer in financial difficulty. When a call from a former client interrupts a photo shoot with her friend Camille, she has no idea what a strange assignment she is about to be given. Finally, the caller tells Solène about his last wish for a very special photo—and in doing so, shakes her entire worldview. An intense journey through her thoughts and feelings begins as she struggles with herself, the assignment, and somehow also with the whole world.
This true crime thriller is inspired by the real-life case of serial killer Rodney Alcala in the late 1970s. It tells the story of his encounter with young Ellen Hover. The story begins in a park, where Rodney first secretly observes and photographs the young woman before charming her into conversation. He persuades Ellen to take part in a photo shoot.
What does it mean to be 'united'? Two intelligences, AI and humans, jointly explore the topic of 'unity' with its many different facets: sounds, words, dance, glances, touch, feelings, intuition... The connection between the two proves to be complex. Can a bridge be built between humanity and technology?
Years after a brutal family tragedy, two estranged brothers reunite and return to their desolate childhood home. A house heavy with remorse, guilt, and grief, reflecting everything that went wrong with them.
In April 1944, German troops and collaborators massacred over 300 civilians in the Greek village of Pyrgoi, burning it to the ground. This documentary gives voice to survivors and descendants, reflecting on trauma, silence, and the enduring shadow of history.
A young fisherman living on the island of Samos spends his days working on the water, navigating the challenges of a simple life tied to the sea. Set against the Aegean's natural beauty, it’s a story about one man's connection to his home and the sea that sustains him.
Through interviews with scholars and artists, this film makes a compelling case that the Parthenon Marbles can only be fully understood if returned to their original Athenian setting.
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