The 360° project tells the story of a peaceful environment featuring a rare case phenomena where a swarm of butterflies is nurturing itself by eating the nectar of flowers showing the beauty but also the fragility of a complex ecosystem. The video installation is configured to work as an interactive 360° experience where the spectator can view the untouched nature by moving / grabbing / touching the nature by his/her hands (mouse) but offers also the possibility to be screened large scale as a flat video loop on a wall, building or in cinema.
In March and April of 1966, Markopoulos created this filmic portrait of writers and artists from his...
A short experimental film dedicated to Polish artist Wacław Szpakowski (1883–1973).
A day in the city of Berlin, which experienced an industrial boom in the 1920s, and still provides a...
Ivan Ladislav hides a true chamber of wonders behind the clear, mathematically abstract structure of...
A piano player is able to perform a Chopin piece backwards and Galeta will film it backwards and for...
"I was visiting Jerome Hill. Jerome loved France, especially Provence. He spent all his summers in C...
This short film documents the daily life of the goings-on on Orchard Street, a commercial street in ...
"Now Eat My Script is a precipice, a fluid solution in which some spectral noises of the self float ...
I killed two fish for this project, and made them suffer as little as possible, in order to film the...
Documentary tribute to what VH1 called “the single greatest rock omnibus program ever aired” and Bro...
Takes us to locations all around the US and shows us the heavy toll that modern technology is having...
Modified flashlights and stripped down video projectors explore the visual complexities of the ordin...
Controversial cinéma vérité analysis of Havana’s lumpenproletariat in waterfront bars and cafés shor...
Three people become connected through mysterious circumstances involving electronic devices which sp...
A now-legendary film festival dedicated to experimental cinema.
A silent succession of black-and-white photographs of the city of Montreal.
The creative processes of avant-garde composer Philip Glass and progressive director/designer Robert...