An oblique remake of Nicholas Ray’s On Dangerous Ground (1951), Ray’s Place follows Ray from his haunts in New York City to Binghamton where, exiled from Hollywood, he taught alongside members of the American avant-garde. Participating in both Hollywood’s golden age and the experimental cinema of the 1970s yet at home in neither, what is Ray’s place?
This documentary follows the feats of high-altitude climber Jerzy Kukuczka and his ascent to higher ...
Saga, a kid tasked to make a film project, procrastinates, a lot. A habit that keeps coming back int...
Adventurer, filmmaker, inventor, author, unlikely celebrity and conservationist: For over four decad...
A field full of sheep is observed through the camera, preserving that moment in time forever.
Based upon a habitual fidget of the filmmaker involving the tags in his clothing, Reilly Mitchell ex...
A room-scale VR creative documentary that uses multi-narrative and volumetric live capture to take t...
This film captures the affair, full of love, lust, and despair, between Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun, ...
A mixture of a time travel, a documentary, artistic and performative record of the director's subjec...
Political engagement spawned the wildest of wonderlands for Hong Kong’s creativity – but as a new la...
A monster that lives in the darkest part of the sea, a dreamlike representation of the journey towar...
This work re-examines the relationship between the elements that make up the quality of space, namel...
It's 1974. Muhammad Ali is 32 and thought by many to be past his prime. George Foreman is ten years ...
Co-founder of Greenpeace and founder of Sea Shepherd, Captain Watson is part pirate, part philosophe...
Foreign Names focuses on the worker displacement in a compilation of video clips from Aroma, a coffe...