Jonas Mekas zoomed in from a completely different angle for his Time & Fortune Vietnam Newsreel. This fake interview with ‘Lapland’s Minister of Foreign Affairs’ brings an outsider’s perspective to bear on the US war, and discusses with ironic perplexity if it might not be possible to kill off the Viet Cong more cheaply. For, whilst white students in the US primarily took issue with the war in South-eastern Asia, African-Americans remained predominantly concerned with their own situation. For them, daily discrimination at home and the Vietnam War were simply two faces of the same racist coin

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A conman works his way into a lonely woman's home by posing as her long lost son.

Actor Robert Pattinson takes us into a brief, desperate, hunger-filled moment battling anxiety and f...

Animated promotional video for Nina Simone's 1987's relaunch of her single "My Baby Just Cares for M...

After the death of Paolo Monte, his friends Nespolo, Maradona and Maicol have the idea of resurrecti...

A short film accompanying the deluxe edition of "Eternal Sunshine," marking Ariana Grande’s director...

An inconsolable father mourns his sons' disinterest in family tradition but nepotism proves to be th...

A young maid enlists supernatural help in order to escape her past.

An adolescent girl tries to dream about memories of Mother while having to be physically present in ...

In the province of Salerno in Campania, a village is attracting more and more pilgrims, sometimes se...

Humanity makes a deal with a new client. Based on the comic "Good Business" by Simon Roy
A young immigrant arrives in Canada from France, and brings his Citroën 2CV with him. The iconic pos...

When a power-cut ruins Ruby's bedtime routine she finds herself haunted by embarrassing past version...

An unsuspecting servant faces unforeseen challenges in upstairs and downstairs.

Cartoon adaptation of tales written by Pierre Gripari.