"Three Women, is an ambitious work designed to be shown on multiple screens in a movie theater. Moving a step forward from the use of multiple screens as an expansion of cinema as exemplified by Abel Gance’s Napoléon (1927), it presents what is literally a conceptual expansion of cinema in the form of a filmic work experienced in a theater in which the 15-channel, surround-sound audio constructed by Araki Masamitsu and Ito’s visuals organically intertwine."

A woman on the run from the mob is reluctantly accepted in a small Colorado community in exchange fo...

Filmmaking icon Agnès Varda, the award-winning director regarded by many as the grandmother of the F...

Dangling from a high window, a young non-binary person is on the cusp of life and death. Flashes of ...

An immigrant's last attempt to restore childhood innocence on strange lands.

Everything seems to be stuck in an endless loop. Everything seems to be stuck in an endless loop. Ev...

"Den Pobedy" (Victory Day) is counted among the most important celebrations for many former Soviet R...

"Lysreisen" is an experimental art film, a visual ode to tunnel lights. Its ethereal beauty and abst...

This timeless experimental film draws on the work of 17th century scientist Robert Boyle to present ...

Born from steel and glass Kino Kopf is created by two inventors. They are assembled by their mother,...

Arrancar los ojos is a project that proposes a constellation of works around the gaze and its politi...

In a future without imagination, storytelling means recycling the past. A vintage tutorial, narrated...

This short film, built around a randomly chosen name and composed of scenes shot within a single roo...

Set over three generations and beginning with a sexually frustrated orderly during WWII who relieves...

In the midst of the frenzy night a man finds himself lost in the crevasse of time. It was not the gr...

A dying man in his forties recalls his childhood, his mother, the war and personal moments that tell...

Begotten is the creation myth brought to life, the story of no less than the violent death of God an...

A singular cinematic figure, San Francisco’s Mike Henderson became one of the first independent Afri...

WHAT IS THE BEST FOR HIM? HIMSELF? THEM? HER? A twenty-year-old young man sees himself as someone w...