As the AIDS epidemic was spreading in 1987, the Swedish government commissioned Roy Andersson to make an educational film about the disease. In these twenty or so monotone scenes, Andersson criticizes the medical community for its dehumanizing and racist tendencies when researching HIV and AIDS.

A father killed his son. In a state of alcoholic delirium, a young man murdered his friend. A 21 yea...

"It's simple! We do as we're told." This disconcerting reply comes from a Swedish employment office ...

This profile of storied trumpeter of jazz, Tiny Davis, and her cohort pianist-drummer, Ruby Lucas, i...

An improvisation recorded over the course of one day, starting at dawn and finishing after dusk. Th...
Fusing documentary and fiction, the film depicts the lives of children trying to survive the afterma...

Behind-the-scenes documentary following the band Yes on their 90125 Tour (1984-1985).

This short documentary shows the reactions of European immigrants as they land in Halifax at the beg...
Starring Sigmund Freud is a video memento for Sigmund Freud's little-known film career. Based on an ...

A portrait of Zion Clark, a young wrestler who was born without legs and grew up in foster care.

Retired actor Lars-Gunnar Persson spends his days with his neighbor's dog, sharing memories of faile...

Omniscient perspectives shoot vibratory gleams through human projectors statically displaced across ...

An NHS nurse of twenty years reflects on a challenging and strenuous career as time dwindles to her ...

Creates a reorientation of vision in a union of sights and sounds which suggest a different way of a...

Mack is a 8 year old streetwise boy wants to win all the time. With his mirrored heart he has to per...
About meteorologists working on Lomničký štít. The film shows contrast between a man and mountains.

There are over 150 white-painted bicycles chained up throughout New York City. Each bike represents ...