Fisherman Urashima Tarō rides a turtle on top of the ocean waves. They then submerge underwater and arrive at a castle, where they are celebrated and greeted by dancing people and octopodes, and a princess. Based on the folktale “Otogi Banashi.”
Alma, a theater assistant, is having a panic attack on the toilet when she discovers a black hole has opened up in the neighboring cubicle. Entranced by the whirling void, she finds herself sucked into several vignettes about the meaning of life.
Acclaimed multidisciplinary artist Joshua Serafin collaborates with director Kitty Yeung on a stunning new cinematic extension of the former’s live performance works “VOID” (2022) and “PEARLS” (2024), from the ongoing “Cosmological Gangbang” trilogy.
Joshua Serafin’s artistic process is a sociological exorcism of Filipino identity situated within global ideologies and contemporary phenomena. Intuited from tropical myth and inspired by the dreamwork of a nonbinary cosmopolis, Joshua enfolds queer and trans methodologies into their sites of creation.
In Huy Nguyen’s family, there are many things that are left unsaid. Why is the story of his parents’ migration hardly mentioned, even though it has had a profound impact on different generations? Why is the relationship between parents and children so complicated? Is there a common story? And where does each person’s individual identity take shape? To find the answer, Huy sought out his grandparents in Vietnam. There, he recorded their daily activities, meals, and conversations. By building a close relationship with his grandparents, he also tried to understand and be closer to his parents.
Backstage is about a small fictional community theater group who are in the middle of rehearsals for their winter production. But behind the scenes chaos, shenanigans, and politics threaten the shows progress as the company juggles their daily lives with the demands of the show.
Tara, Macca and Adam are three best friends from Campbelltown. On a day intended to be a celebration of new life, these teenagers make a decision that can never be undone. A short australian drama - screened at Aesthetic Film Festival 2024 and Flickerfest International Short Film Festival 2024.
The documentary was created to mark the 50th anniversary of Pablo Picasso's death. Inspired by his famous quote, "Painting isn't an aesthetic operation; it's a form of magic" the film focuses on Picasso's life and legacy, centered around the Picasso Museum in Paris. It explores his deep connection to the city, his personal complexities, and new aspects of his work recently uncovered by historians.
In 2014, in Kurdistan, thousands of Yazidi women are kidnapped by ISIS and reduced to sexual slavery. Most of them become pregnant. Once freed, the surviving mothers are forced by their own community to abandon their children.
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