An essay film about Jean-Paul Sartre and the French Existentialists, featuring Roland Barthes' last interview.
A feature length documentary which invites the viewer to rediscover an enchanted cosmos in the moder...
A documentary about the technological progress responsibility in employment destruction, analyzed by...
A labyrinthine portrait of Czech culture on the brink of a new millennium. Egon Bondy prophesies a c...
Through his own photographs, the Basque artist Néstor Basterretxea (1924-2014) is portrayed by the a...
While Trevor and Sam are smoking pot, Trevor’s mom comes home. When she finds out, Trevor reveals hi...
A look at the Brazilian black movement between 1977 and 1988, going by the relationship between Braz...
A personal meditation on Rumble Fish, the legendary film directed by Francis Ford Coppola in 1983; t...
The times are fueled by anxiety, and our tweets will not say the opposite. A feeling of the end of t...
Ante Meridiem is a sensory journey through the first hours of dawn. Kind but vehement, he explores t...
Iggy Pop reads and recites Michel Houellebecq’s manifesto. The documentary features real people from...
Makulatura [which means both scrap paper and pulp fiction in Russian] is a duo of poets Evgeniy Alyo...
"Play History" concerns the historical development of a particular landscape and the social, politic...
A personal essay which analyses and compares images of the political upheavals of the 1960s. From th...
A tribute to a fascinating film shot by Alfred Hitchcock in 1958, starring James Stewart and Kim Nov...
With its own demolition imminent, a building reflects back upon its life, projects its own ideas of ...
Made from reimagined/recycled images and sounds from the filmmaker’s archive and other found materia...
History, work, sex, cinema, death and my older brother. An essay on what swimming pools mean in cult...
What starts as a desire to experience nature more intimately develops into a relatable conversation ...