Set in Florida and inspired by Harmony Korine’s homonymous book, Leo Gabin’s film consists of a collage of YouTube videos, mostly self-made, which depicts negative yet realistic aspects of the lost American dream. Moreover, it interprets contemporary social and political reality similarly to how Korine’s novel collects allegedly documentary fragments of American culture.

This film describes a psychological state "kin to moonstruck, its images emblems (not quite symbols)...

From the re-appropriation of archive images with various contents (war images, soccer matches, socia...
"The majority of my 8-mm works were made for the three-minute "Personal Focus" film special put on i...

An eight-hour contemplative epic, entirely starring sheep.

A small portrait of the volatility of intimacy and of breaking free from abusive cycles: made in res...

The reception ebbs and flows as the unfamiliar landscape whirls by the window of a plane or train or...

An experimental film about that one hypnotic moment on a regular, unassuming Tuesday when one realiz...

For us, a thought always presupposes a society, a culture and above all the consciousness of time. W...

'The angle of the world allows us to see the real as an outer and inner presence at the same time, a...

A cameraman wanders around with a camera slung over his shoulder, documenting urban life with dazzli...

This is a film made in Toronto, in memoriam, so to speak - a memory piece, a "piecing-together" of t...

Pun on "light" intended - that short preceding expulsion of breath perhaps the "subject matter" of t...

After a six -or seven- year study of Hammurabi's Code, original Babylonian Text and translation, I'v...

Out of the vagueries of sometime beseeming repetitive light patterns, and the delicately variable rh...

This is an architectural garden of the variably brash rock-solid liquid-encompassing, but always imi...

Experimental film by Motoharu Jonouchi comprised of both archival footage from the 1960s Japanese st...

Journalist Dermi Azevedo has never stopped fighting for human rights and now, three decades after th...