An exploration of fluidity in both motion and corruption. Water, ever-shifting and formless, becomes the guiding concept—its movement echoed in the distortion of the image. Glitches ripple and flow like liquid, blending destruction with an organic, almost natural rhythm. For the first time in the Interludes series, sound emerges: the steady stream of water from a sink, grounding the chaos in something tangible, yet equally transient.
Filmed during summer 2019, Jesus Is King brings Kanye West’s famed Sunday Service to life in the Rod...
The horses in Denys Colomb Daunant’s dream poem are the white beasts of the marshlands of the Camarg...
The decision to move to Holland doesn't sound like a wise idea. Why move to a country that could be ...
Scientists dive deep on the mysterious and unusual predatory behavior of orcas attacking great white...
Inspired by Lois Patiño's short movies project called "Paisaje-Duración" (Duration-Landscape) and Hi...
Memory is a collaboration with musician Noah Lennox (Panda Bear), exploring the relationship between...
Jean-Luc Godard is synonymous with cinema. With the release of Breathless in 1960, he established hi...
Made in Japan, Last Room is both fiction and documentary. The occupants of the love-hotels and capsu...
First part of a series of interludes between other projects based purely in experimentation with dat...
A documentary featuring 30 Argentinian women aged between 4 and 80, sharing their stories of resilie...
A film essay that intertwines the director's gaze with that of her late mother. Beyond exploring mou...
A further iteration of the initial experiment, pushing the limits of data moshing, glitching, and di...
A shift in source material while maintaining the core principles of digital destruction. New footage...
Everyone has a skeleton or two in his or her closet, but what about the director behind some of the ...
A shift in both format and fragmentation. While previous interludes thrived within the constraints o...
Back to the Titanic documents the first manned dives to Titanic in nearly 15 years. New footage reve...
Going, returning; the anticipation of interruption.
The ocean contains the history of all humanity. The sea holds all the voices of the earth and those ...