By subjecting fragments from the film 'Rashomon' by Akira Kurosawa to the mirror effect, Provost creates a hallucinating scene of a woman's reverse chrysalis into an imploding butterfly. Papillon d'amour produces skewed reflections upon love, its lyrical monstrosities and wounded act of dissappearance.
A poetic story of a proletarian couple’s relationship during the years of economic crisis and unempl...
The mind of a prisoner, expressed through various poetic stanzas, corrodes at the same rate as the h...
an experimental short shot completely in black and white and attempts a new technique.
With his emotional state shaken and with no expectation of improvement, faced with the disastrous ne...
Colors and snowfall surround a street lamp with a loose fixture on time and space in this abstract a...
A children's film about the largest mass suicide of the 20th century reconstructs the 1978 event. Th...
Acoustic Ocean is an artistic exploration of the sonic ecology of marine life in the North Atlantic....
Amie Siegel’s film installations often reveal the hidden narratives behind architecture and design, ...
Video images, shot from the Yamanote train that follows its route around the city of Tokyo have been...
Seeing himself as a form unable to experience intimacy, he is given the chance when brought to the h...
In his Miami studio, built as a solar observatory, a famous painter lives alone, without a wife or c...
What happens when two hands touch? How close are they like? And how can proximity be measured, and e...
An oneiric moment in the contradictory sensations that arise when experiencing the COVID-19 pandemic...
A quiet mediation on the sea (and what might lie beneath the surface?) from the late 70s.
A father must face his dark past when his gifted daughter has visions of a young girl reborn from he...
Propulsive Polish avant-garde animation following clouds of shapes that resemble nebulae or stellar ...