Bottleneck is an experimental video which is, in part, a reflection on borders. Using a jar of sprouting Mung beans as a metaphor it takes into consideration contemporary manifestations of national borders as they relate to regional and international growth and movement. This video emerges from questions such as: Who gains access? How does water transform a space and its borders? Who can move freely and access resources? What moves in and out of a given space and the boundaries that attempt to demarcate and contain it?

In the Salinas Valley in and around World War I, Cal Trask feels he must compete against overwhelmin...

Abu Zeit al-Hilali works in the sale of beans and falafel, and decides to move to Zamalek, and marri...

Sunday morning values, Saturday morning fun! It’s a tale of good versus evil with beans! Lord of the...

The accidental breakdown of an irrigation valve launches a hot confrontation between the mainly Lati...

In an age of darkness and despair, a century of pain and suffering, a hero rises from the ashes of k...

The Bean Pit follows Barold, a disgruntled employee working for BP (Bean Pit) Beans. His day begins ...

W.C.Fields enters the Warmer Bros. Studio. Beans tries to drive in, but the guard throws him and his...

Eva is a career woman who loves her job and hates beans. In the aftermath of rejecting a marriage pr...

A 70-year-old man is in a relationship with a young man named Heiko. It is a fetishist relationship ...

Tim is having a hard time finding the jar with all his blood in it.
In a world where lives are measured by a jar of marbles and our days are literally numbered, Lisa is...

Two couples go on a boating holiday together, and run into some strange people and events.