Bounded Intimacy (part of the trilogy of Super 8mm shorts It’s Just Business, Baby) examines the histories of various forms of body labor across the Chelsea and Tribeca districts, renowned as a sites for sex work, sex clubs and illicit sexual activity. Bounded Intimacy explores the seduction of a nameless woman and the camera. The relationship between the two remains unknown and ambivalent as to whether or not the encounter is “authentic.” The nature of their relationship is irrelevant as the camera captures the authenticity of the desire in the encounter between the two. (Ayanna Dozier)
An inspiring 75min DIY documentary film on new art and the young artists behind it. It was all filme...
The work of taxonomists hides more secrets than can be perceived.
Logistics or Logistics Art Project is an experimental art film. At 51,420 minutes (857 hours or 35 d...
Impressions of a turbulent period in youth.
The "cueca" is Chile's national dance. Marveled by this form of dancing, the narrator reflects on th...
Otro Sol is a group of real and invented characters trapped in a film. It is also a purgatory of ret...
Daily dedications to a minor artisan of the classical Hollywood western. Each segment was originally...
A landscape film about isolation, fear, and the ever-presence of religion in rural Pennsylvania.
A vision from Limbo, where the canoeist of the eternal lake floats in his boat, between sleep and wa...
Cores (Colours) is an experimental and independent animation by Clint Bones. Using Stop-Motion Anima...
Amongst the contemplative static shots of decaying architecture weaves an abstract narrative unveili...
Presence narrates the journey of Thati, a woman determined to overcome her anxiety attacks through s...
An intimate glimpse into 3 years of serene moments, compiling video, polaroids and other things that...
Through a collection of home video footage, the filmmaker undergoes a journey of reconciliation and ...
This short film shot in a small town in Sweden navigates themes of nostalgia through an original mon...
One day we visited Mauricio, a young man who daily experiences the metamorphosis of autism.