"The filming of the entrance to the company dormitory in which the film-maker was living. Centering the film on one pillar, he warps the spaces to the left and right and creates an unstable space similar to painting that employs anamorphosis. Made as were SPACY and BOX with a large number of photographs, the film ends with a violent movement, but is poetic for this." - Takashi Nakajima

Short film produced by the BBC about JG Ballard's Crash. “The film was a product of the most experim...

Italian immigrant kidnaps a wealthy British woman, and they fall in love.

Heper's 7-minute short "Dawn" follows, in a single space between two windows, a triangular love rela...

An experimental journey through a year in the life of the director, using his always playing playlis...

Repurposing and manipulating classic film footage and the filmmaker’s personal footage, the film wea...

Produced by the Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto; Arts at CERN, the arts program of the European L...
At the beaches of Aracaju(Brazil), popsicle sellers believe in the myth of a girl dressed in white c...
Alban lives in a castle that he has just inherited in a small village in Charente-Maritime. Inside, ...

A filmmaker recalls his youth in the town of Onomichi. In the present, he shoots a film in Onomichi ...

An experimental film comprised of Stanley Kubrick's THE SHINING played forwards and backwards at the...

A man without his own half of the body is looking for the other half in the opposite sex. As for the...

Film by Kenji Onishi. With friends. Mr. Yamase as main character, Sasakubo and Shinojima. And the gi...

Adachi's follow-up to Bowl using the figure of a woman suffering from an unusual sexual aliment has ...

A story of broken humanity following the invasion of a technologically superior alien species. Bleak...

An experimental documentary about the spectacle of substance abuse on social media. More than 45 hou...

This highly stylized, critically acclaimed film from the 70's mixes silent film cards, a soundscape,...

Say Om as you reach home only to realize you never really left/stopped saying Om.

Enigma is something of a more glamorous version of White Hole, with a wide variety of elaborate text...