In this short film Bert Haanstra gives his vision - from the water – of a tranquil Holland. During filming he held the camera upside down and afterwards put the images ‘up right’ again in the film. By doing this, we see the ‘usual’ waterfront, but transformed by the rippling of the water. In this way Mirror of Holland became a modern looking experimental film. However this did not devalue the Dutch sentiment regarding waterfronts that are so trusted to so many.

Glittering illusions of vectorized providence struggle to guide the viewer toward a path of re-encha...

For two centuries, the Sycamore Gap tree stood as an iconic sentinel along Hadrian's Wall, shaping t...

From the imposing mating call of the red deer and the flight of the buzzard to the hunt of the fox a...

Lotte (18) and Roos (16) are sisters and both have Usher syndrome. That means they will soon become ...

In the town of Xoco, the spirit of an old villager awakens in search of its lost home. Along its jou...

The personal collaboration between Kiran Acharya and Clint Mansell is an early combination of docume...

Filmed in Rome in the 1980s, the work draws on Borromini’s Baroque architecture and Il Sassetta’s St...

Interweaving stonework and filmmaking, Beavers evokes memory through hammer strokes and chisel sound...

“Last August, several filmmakers joined me to repair the splices in Markopoulos’s Eniaios. I interru...

A formally free poetic documentary filmed through a summer depression in northern Portugal.

An experimental video collage piece that investigates the concept of self-destruction across genres,...

After twenty years, Wiam Al Zabari starts a conversation with his father. Why did they flee from Ira...
Documentary that shows the changing attitude towards immigrant labor in The Netherlands. The documen...

It is an unknown chapter of the German post-war history: On April 23rd, 1949, the kingdom of the Net...

Habibur Rahman’s The River of Partition (Ichamati, 2023) documents this riverine environment, the di...

A woman narrates the thoughts of a world traveler, meditations on time and memory expressed in words...