Political engagement spawned the wildest of wonderlands for Hong Kong’s creativity – but as a new law annihilates freedom of expression overnight, underground artists and creatives find themselves targets, and their works disappeared. Together we race to preserve the creative uprising amid China’s crackdown.

In what could be considered a follow up to Al Qasimi’s 2020 work Mother of Fire, she once again invo...

A one minute short film showcasing the sights, sounds, and people that characterizes Singapore's nig...

The ongoing relationship between the worlds of punk rock and animal rights and how the music became ...

A pack of strays – seven dogs and one woman live in the shadows of Moscow. Hidden from the totalitar...

A walk in the woods become a metaphoric journey in Chloé Leriche's short film. As a solitary figure ...

Travel films have an established format with their own conventions, history and baggage. It is a med...

Here is an actor, one who has been asked to dwell in the perilous gap between text and image. In the...

X-ray images were invented in 1895, the same year in which the Lumière brothers presented their resp...
By reversing the image of the burning and destruction of Chinese-Indonesian homes and cultures in th...

A unique visual interpretation of Tyler, the Creator's latest album, Chromakopia.

Based upon a habitual fidget of the filmmaker involving the tags in his clothing, Reilly Mitchell ex...

A documentary about a person who cleans his room with a vacuum cleaner, filled with disasters and mi...

The Umbrella Movement of 2014, also known as the Occupy Movement, paved the way for Hong Kong’s curr...

Transformed by the love of a kitten, a tough New York City construction contractor is inspired to re...

After concluding the now-legendary public access TV series, The Pain Factory, Michael Nine embarked ...

1970 marked the start of a bombing campaign by British urban guerrilla revolutionaries The Angry Bri...