A Green Ray that never features. Instead, we sense it, seeing beyond our own eyes, beyond the hills, we sense it for an instant. We are plunged into the unknowable, beyond the horizon, beyond seeing altogether. In a single, virtuoso 11 minute take, Barley takes us from lush sunsets. to beyond the green ray, and into the gloaming, into the heavy night's darkness, where we, transfixed, can do nothing but await the impending storm.
A successful mod photographer in London whose world is bounded by fashion, pop music, marijuana, and...
Three friends, whose lives have been drifting apart, reunite for the funeral of a fourth childhood f...
Secrets of a Soul: Margarethe, Creator of bizarre sculptures! Night club dancer? Mad woman? Victim o...
There is a war in the world between the men and the women. A young girl tries to escape this reality...
A journey to an unknown star, a children's theatre play, an untalented writer and the fear of becomi...
A switchman at a seaside railway witnesses a murder but does not report it after he finds a suitcase...
An anthology of one-minute films created by 51 international filmmakers on the theme of the death of...
Two friends try to re-unite by going on a road-trip to the forests and mountains. Their attempt to r...
Luz, a young cabdriver, drags herself into the brightly lit entrance of a run-down police station. A...
A lower-level fisherman is waiting for the birth of his wife's child after both of them have been th...
"In my film I suggest that there is no greater mystery than that of the protagonists. War and Love a...
A Native American grandmother who lives very simply alone in the desert actually inhabits a world th...
Private investigator Mel Sampson is tasked with tracking down the whereabouts of a missing woman fro...
A costume designer is sent to the Catskills for an interactive theatre piece set in the 1920s. When ...
A group of French students are drawn into the psychological and sexual games of a mysterious man cal...
A film-parable about the eternal movement of mankind from the Stone Age to self-destruction.