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.

Three friends, whose lives have been drifting apart, reunite for the funeral of a fourth childhood f...

An anthology of one-minute films created by 51 international filmmakers on the theme of the death of...

When the first manned mission to Mars meets with a catastrophic and mysterious disaster after report...

A successful mod photographer in London whose world is bounded by fashion, pop music, marijuana, and...

A girl is mourning a loved one, as a spirit guides her through the grief.

A girl is invited to a TV show to explain why she has murdered 239 people.

A lower-level fisherman is waiting for the birth of his wife's child after both of them have been th...

Three young hikers in the woods settle down by a campfire to relax and have a good time, but someone...

A tactile exploration of the inherent duality of violence and sensuality in nature.

A chair, a yogurt, and a masked man are guided to find themselves by an unknown entity.

There is a global civil war between men and women. A teenage girl tries to escape this reality and a...

Two friends try to re-unite by going on a road-trip to the forests and mountains. Their attempt to r...

A switchman at a seaside railway witnesses a murder but does not report it after he finds a suitcase...

Luz, a young cabdriver, drags herself into the brightly lit entrance of a run-down police station. A...

Number Two’ is an audio visual work which materializes the definite possibilities of sight and the e...

How would a found footage film look if the footage was never found? This conceptual art experiment q...

This film tell us about intricate attitudes in male collectives on navy. The film bore in poetical f...