HE, the third work in the ongoing collaboration between Rouzbeh Rashidi and actor James Devereaux, is a troubling and mysterious portrait of a suicidal man. Rashidi juxtaposes the lead character’s apparently revealing monologues with scenes and images that layer the film with ambiguity. Its deliberate, hypnotic pace and boldly experimental structure result in an unusual and challenging view of its unsettling subject.

A boobs flasher tells us, a boobs flasher lets us see.

In this mesmerizing experimental film, a Stephen King television movie is compressed and transformed...

A one-person psychological thriller created entirely by Matthew Simpson. An ex-military alcoholic b...

Andrew, a teacher, is attacked while leaving work in a failed mugging which results in him becoming ...

In Arnarstapi (Iceland), during a cabaret number, a mistress of ceremonies proposes to us a journey ...
A fever dream of the faces of love. Six circles of love. A kind of death and rebirth experienced w...

Fey Iron, an amicable traveler, confronts her natural urges when she encounters a lone man in the de...

A camera crew travels through Thailand asking villagers to invent the next chapter of an ever-growin...

According to an English legend, Joan of Arc never died at the stake. Her eyes were seared with hot p...

Visual haiku dealing with still and living life, ghosts and revealing light.
Living in forests untouched by man, these gracious and mysterious fairies use their magical powers t...

Jay and Matt move everything out of "Stu's" garage. A road trip of memory ensues.

in my darkest moment, fetal and weeping, the moon tells me a secret, a confidant As full and bright...

A photographer girl enters a street to take street photographs as usual and takes a few photos that ...

In SUNSPOTS, several 16mm shots of the sun are layered and superimposed, paired with a soundscape co...

A film essay loosely based on LIMITE (1931) and TRICÔ E PITANGAS (2011), shot during film production...

This isn’t a film. It’s a leaked ritual. Somewhere between analog prayer and digital disease, a col...