Janka Vidová made this video while studying in the New Media Studio of Michael Bielický. The artist borrowed an analogue video camera from the studio and filmed her visit to the region of her hometown in Slovakia. Using visual effects and instrumental music, she edited the resulting footage into a poetic film that captures the dreamy atmosphere of the snowy countryside.
The daily life of the volunteers of the Compañeros de Batalla foundation, dedicated to providing sup...
A short documentary about the production of movie marquee art for cinemas in Prague.
A short documentary about a female truck driver in the United Kingdom.
Karel Vachek’s graduate film offers us a documentary essay which is both a light-hearted and aggress...
Her first foray into documentary filmmaking was a short called Green Street (1959), a look at an ove...
RPM music is a small shop in the centre of Newcastle selling vinyl records. Founded by former studen...
Africa, a trans woman dedicated to musical representation and comic entertainment on Facebook exhibi...
Feeling disgruntled, a group of punks start a litter picking group to counter the amount of litter t...
The Moșilor Fair is an exercise by a student director who used his film before he had managed to fin...
Two young women try to adapt to a new city: nostalgia, loneliness, friendship and family are mixed t...
A short documentary on how people view art and its value in today's society.
The film explores the taboo subject of homosexuality within the Roma community through the personal ...
A reporter for a fictional television station, originally from Ukraine, travels around Slovakia and ...
The physical media format of film is in a constant state of unease, but what happens when industry p...
The Faces of Parkinson shows the people who suffer from Parkinson's disease and the impact it made o...
Lucia "Pretty Beast" Krajčovič is a 34-year-old professional MMA fighter and mother of two children....
Gavin built a giant volcano sculpture that's now in his dad's shed. Gavin seeks his dad's understand...