Le déjeuner sur l’herbe is simultaneously perceived from four different camera positions in a work which engages with the pro-filmic in order to question documentation, illusion and the film viewing process.

Art curator George Steele experiences a train wreck...which never happened. Is he cracking up, or th...

While her mother is expecting their second child, young Thi befriends Ngoc, a club waitress who has ...

What had initially started out as a Jewish revolt against the Roman occupation, quickly turned into ...

An old man's vision of a drowning world is clouded. He decides to take radical actions inflicting da...

Taqralik Partridge asks what if every language that had been lost to English — every word, every syl...

A short film documenting a day out with artists practicing their craft through plein air style paint...
According to Bernard Cohn's review, the directors "show that the painter of British society at the b...

Two hapless drifters, Frank and Bruno, team up with Linde to recover her land and trek across 1870's...

A soldier and member of the Dutch resistance investigates stolen art in the wake of the Second World...

Jonathan Stavleu explores, in a stream-of-consciousness video essay, the relationship people have wi...

A San Francisco couple travels to France in search of Pablo Picasso.

After the family moved to the new home, their daughter is possessed by a male demon, which is the sa...

Margaret is a shy, pale, middle-class Englishwoman who is reluctantly engaged to her older, twittish...

Tim Jenison, a Texas based inventor, attempts to solve one of the greatest mysteries in all art: How...

Adriana, a young woman on the verge of suicide, has her plans interrupted when Memo, a deliveryman, ...

How have the changing views on children been reflected in their representation in art? From Baby Jes...