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PLSTC
Welcome to the world of PLSTC, an undersea dystopia that submerges you in the disturbing reality of plastic pollution in our oceans. Through a series of graphically confronting AI-generated and hand-composited images of ocean creatures, this experimental animated film confronts you with the devastating consequences of our habits on marine life, and leaves you gasping for breath.
In the Hearts of the Living
Exclusion is a long journey that continues into death. Over the seasons, volunteers organize the burial of people who have experienced living on the street, trying to bring together their families and loved ones so that they do not leave alone, in oblivion and indifference. Each year, about twenty ceremonies are held in the cemetery of Cornebarrieu on the outskirts of Toulouse. A presence, gestures, songs, and stories accompany these deceased. Through their presence, which might seem vain, at the funerals of strangers, these volunteers question the scope and meaning of such a commitment beyond religious beliefs. By offering a dignified ceremony to the most precarious, they contribute, in a spirit of brotherhood, to honoring their memory. For the true tomb of the dead is the heart of the living.
Fire in the Sea
Triggered by a dream, and through the use of photos, 3D animation and refined sound design, this moving first-person work evokes the relationship between Argentinian state policy—in the wake of the wave of privatization in the 1990s—and the death of a young father, a worker dismissed from the state-owned gas company.
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Remember Me
HUNG Chun-hsiu spent seven years filming three residents of Kinmen island: an owner of a local photography shop, a retired officer and a Chinese woman from Sichuan province who came to Kinmen with the hope for a better future. Using photographs and archival materials, HUNG explores the personal stories of three residents and how they reflect upon the upheavals between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait.
UFO Disclosure Part 3: Close Encounters
What is it that millions of people are encountering on a regular basis? What is it flying through our skies, seemingly with impunity? What is it that shadows our most sophisticated aircraft then performs maneuvers impossible with anything in the military inventories of the world? Join L.A. Marzulli as he shines a light on more disturbing evidence and starting in-person accounts of observations and experiences that demand answers.
O Skate Me Levou
The movie shows the life of Roger Mancha, the coach of the Brazilian Skate Olympic Team.
Mancha is one of the most important brazilian skaters of all time, responsible for elevating the level of the tricks in the country from the 80s and 90s. Mancha was part of legendary teams, like City Stars.
Virtua Cop Documentary
This is a journey through time analyzing the history of Virtua Cop, its Saturn port, and revelations on why Sega's 5th gen console performed the way it did. You will see source material that you cannot find anywhere else — woven into a tale straight from the trenches of 90's video game development.
The End Is Not What I Thought It Would Be
In December 2020, the pandemic caused the cancellation of all performances the filmmaker had arranged for a small experimental theatre in Queens, New York City. She and her partner, a composer, decided to move into the theatre for two weeks and perform every night for an absent audience. The film consists of a mixture of genres and forms, from stand-up performances, to monologues about art and life, to musical installations. Combined with documentary footage of everyday actions, the film reveals the tragicomic fate of an artist in quarantine, whose work is meaningless without a live audience.
Laleh at Ullevi
In the summer of 2022, Laleh Pourkarim turned 40 years old and she did so in front of an enthusiastic audience at Ullevi, Gothenburg. Joined by an orchestra and dancers, the evening is a celebration of Laleh's career as a musician.
Lash
An international project that spans across Korea, China, and Japan, Lash challenges viewers to think fundamentally about the human existence and humanity. The three chapters titled “Messenger,” “Message,” and “Messiah” feature workers of a Chinese sex doll factory, a politician dreaming of innovating the Japanese political system with AI robots, and a middle-aged Japanese man living with a sex doll.
Jobfished
It's 2020. Covid Britain is in lockdown and the world is working from home. In the depths of the deadly pandemic and when people are at their lowest, someone spots an opportunity.
Introspection of different cultures in my life
A process of overcoming my own fears hoping to embrace my vulnerabilities as a 20 year old boy through the introspection of different cultures in my life by being as truthful as possible!
It's not Fado, It's Faggot Fado
Set against the backdrop of a traditional Portuguese society, Fado Bicha (trans)forms heteronormative Fado music into a queer labyrinth of self-acceptance and self-expression. By reclaiming the scars that homophobia and transphobia have given them, Fado Bicha exposes what Fado music could have been if society were more accepting.
Finding the Line - An Exploration of Structural Integration
Esalen Institute and Boulder Colorado USA 1960's and 1970's. The Human Potential Movement Resulting from her studies Ida Rolf Ph.D. developed a program of postural re-patterning using fascial manipulation and movement education which she called Structural Integration and which is nowadays known in the public at large as 'rolfing'. She was convinced that a better physical structure would improve function on all levels - physical, psychological, emotional, spiritual. Milano, Prague, Warszaw 2018 - 2022. This movie tells the story of an adventure that will take the viewer into Ida Rolf's world of Structural Integration. At the heart of the movie are 8 students and their quest to understand Ida Rolf's philosophy during their 3 year Basic Trainings in Milano, Prague and Warsaw. The movie also explains the basic ideas behind Structural Integration and discusses some recent research into connective tissue and fascia.
Wallace Chan - The Art of Materials
Recognised as one of the greatest jewellery artists in the world, Wallace Chan began his artistic pursuit as a carver and sculptor in 1973. Wallace Chan - The Art of Materials chronicles the artist's very first large-scale titanium sculpture exhibition in Venice, Italy. A tribute to creation itself, the film delves into Chan's mind to uncover the intricate relationship between materials, time and space.
$hithole Paradi$e
A comment on over-tourism in Hawaii, particularly along the historic Waikiki strip in Honolulu. An advertised “Paradise,” Waikiki has become an epicenter for drugs and crime. Once a powerful sacred place for Native Hawaiians, now a dirty playground for tourists.
Fabian's little Cart
Fabian builds his house on an old cart that he will pull himself, with the plan to walk to Serbia. But then it turns out that building the cart in itself is quite a journey. Will the cart ever leave it's place?
Football.
Aspiring drama student William Herff attempts to learn the inner secrets of football by following around the team in an attempt to make a hype reel. Through interviews and impromptu interactions, William uncovers the mysteries of the sport. Sort of.
The Last Page
The Last Page documents the final days of a bookseller Polan Shobo, specialising in antiquarian books in the Tokyo suburbs. Kyosuke Ishida, the owner, decided to close down his shop after 35 years due to the recession brought on by the pandemic. In the week before the closing day, the shop saw an unexpected surge in visitors.
Without Repercussion - The Citizen's Arrest Law in Georgia
This film explores the history of lynchings in the United States, specifically Brooks County, Georgia. Students focus on the horrific murder of Mary Turner and how the Citizen's Arrest Law lead to the murders of countless blacks throughout history. The documentary concludes with a look at the Ahmaud Arbery case and how it finally led to the appeal of citizen’s arrests.
The Lost Eden of Birds
Aegon has been hooked on bird watching ever since he found that “binoculars shorten the distance” between him and the flying animals he so much admires. Let’s follow this passionate ornithologist and find who are the little creatures that so often land in Macao.
Worlds largest rocket builder
It’s October 10 2020 and Kim Jong-un presents the largest mobile rocket on Earth. Jippe Liefbroer, Interaction Design student, sees the rocket and thinks: it can be bigger. For his graduation project he built 'Kimmi's worst nightmare', a 31 meter long rocket. That is 1 meter longer than Kim Jung-un's.
An Incredibly In-Depth Look at Landslides and Avalanches
Learn about all the intricacies of landslides and avalanches. Invigorating.
Een vogel met jouw naam
What if someone leaves you more names of species than words? A fragmentary search for the fascination for naming animals and plants - or what remains of them.
Hobbies
Harley Bull delves into the hobbies of Harper Barnes and Calum Hayter to discover what draws people into hobbies, and what effect they have on someone and their mental state.
reverie
When reality is not going your way, one escapes into dreams. But when one doesn't have dreams, they escape into the process of creating that dream, that film. Reverie explores the state of mind of the filmmaker and the chaos of it.