Walking into the historical and cultural block, Liu Xing Street in Yining City, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, the streets and alleys resemble a hexagonal puzzle. In this community, residents from 13 ethnic groups, including the Uygurs, Kazakhs, Hans, Huis, and others, live together.
By photographing a mirror with clay attached to it from a blind spot, I created a single form using both the reflected world and the clay. In Japanese health education textbooks, women are described as becoming ‘rounded’.
The text explores the balance between independence and interdependence in adulthood — how the desire for freedom can clash with the need for connection. It invites reflection on when independence fosters growth and when dependence becomes either dangerous or essential for survival.
The filmmaker, starting a documentary research, interviews clients from the Champs bar to understand the importance of lesbo-queer bars for the community.
Camille, at the bar, is in the process of reflecting on its identity. It feels cornered by its work, social norms and external expectations. But a dance performance combining drag artists, circassian.ne. s and other performeur.se. will shake its thinking: it is taken. By this new world that will allow it to drop its mask and discover itself personally.
Marco, an 18-year-old footballer from the small village of Lindorf, is about to get the chance of a lifetime: a contract with a major club. But while the whole village celebrates his success, Marco’s fear of the unknown grows. Between Schützenfest celebrations and old friendships, he searches for a way out that will allow him to remain in the world he knows.
Two individuals seek each other through movement. This search leads to a game that pushes them to their physical limits, but the desire for a shared rhythm motivates them to persevere.
A film about two women and a girl. The girl has become a memory the women must live with. The film is a sharp yet subtle exploration of the themes of dementia, elder abuse, and unresolved memories. An (un)usual dialogue between two women.
When Anton sees his brother Matteo disappearing further and further into a virtual world, he tries to bring him back. But for Matteo, it's precisely that digital reality that proves to be the only place where he can still exist.
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