Set in the backdrop of coastal Karnataka, a religious Hindu is haunted by his past when a random stranger stumbles to his doorstep and takes him on a psychological journey that challenges his dogmatic beliefs.
Two bunnies follow a sign promising free pancakes, leading them to a quiet house in the woods where things aren’t quite what they seem. Their search for snacks takes a surprising turn—with more pancakes than they ever bargained for.
Set to atmospheric jazz music by the Flemish-Norwegian band Donder, the viewer is drawn into a mysterious, visceral world where textures, shapes and notes all breathe in unison. A fusion of sculpture and animated narrative.
It begins, as its name suggests, with heaven, and thus the almost biblical beginning of all beginnings. However, it is a man in work clothes who emerges from the cuboid floating through the air, and not a divine being.
In this experimental animated film, a woman explores the layers of her body and inner world. Through symbolic display of separation and reconnection with oneself, the film explores the dynamics of roughness and tenderness in relationship with oneself. An intimate journey exploring the complexity of self-acceptance and inner harmony.
Songs of Black Folk unites top Black musical talent on one Pacific Northwest stage, launching a powerful new tradition and era for Black artists against the meaningful backdrop of Juneteenth.
A homesick college student secretly supports a rival team in enemy territory and must find a clever way to watch the championship match without blowing his cover.
From 1979-1984, JEB performed The Dyke Show more than 80 times to packed audiences at community spaces and universities across the US and Canada. Originally titled Lesbian Images in Photography: 1850–1984 and transferred to digital video in 2023, the show includes portraits, documentary and erotic images by historic and contemporary photographers ranging from Alice Austen and Berenice Abbott to Tee Corinne and Leigh Mosley. JEB’s narration is a unique fusion of art history, activist inspiration and stand-up comedy.
"Holy homophobia Batwoman, we better use the scissor symbol to assemble the team!" A queer woman's mind is blown by her new coworker's bold question in this experimental short film.
A fascinating film that combines archival footage and intimate encounters with 14 artists to present a meditation on a collective Syrian psyche that has been forged through a decade of conflict.
Sharon den Adel and Robert Westerholt of Within Temptation shine a light on the current state of wartorn Ukraine, while showing how music can provide a beacon of hope and unity in such dark times.
This intimate journey about self-acceptance follows Ricardo, a 24-year-old man born with Treacher Collins Syndrome, who has struggled to pronounce the letter R since birth.
A lost soul wanders through a purgatorial forest, following the summoning pulse of a light that guides his way. Can he rid himself of this self-inflicting limbo?
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