A Media Agua is a documentary filmed in 16mm, made up of a series of short films that review the history of the last century through the eyes of an Anglo-Uruguayan family and their perception of Uruguayan culture, World War II and technological advances of the time. Based on found and salvaged film reels, the team attempts to piece together the history of this fragmented family and its subsequent three generations, with the goal of understanding their beliefs and secrets as part of the Secret Service in South America.
A slug climbs small mountains at the peak of Mount Greylock (3,489 ft).
As a winter storm approaches the shallow water crystallizes, ice builds up along the edges of a stre...
A short film featuring a coastal forest and the rocky coastline of downeast Maine.
A golden sunrise brings light to the foggy hills and meadows of late summer.
As the day comes to an end deer graze on a hillside, wild turkeys pass through a grassy field, and t...
A close look at flowers and pollinators on a sunny summer morning.
This film portrays activity in Grand Central Market in Los Angeles, California. Highlighted are vend...
Could film gelatin, a 16mm film camera, 3 lenses and film developing chemistry experimentation act a...
Biographical portrait of the labor movement and left wing movement in Uruguay, "Conversations with T...
A meditation on childhood, loss, and the desire to recreate one’s innocence; the recalling of memori...
You Should Have Been Here Yesterday combines hundreds of hours of lovingly restored 16mm footage wit...
Images of Argentinian companies and factories in the first light of day, seen from the inside of a c...
In 2024, the long-thought lost 16mm reels of Tom Petty in Cameron Crowe’s first film, “Heartbreakers...
In 1986, the Uruguayan Parliament passed a law granting amnesty for all crimes and human rights viol...
Ten years after winning a world title in bodybuilding in Russia and becoming a star of said discipli...
Roads fall into the sea and a travelogue breaks against the landscape.