When a Kogui child is given a water pistol as a toy, he begins to explore the familiar spaces of his territory with a new look. Sukua fluidly travels through the exterior and interior of his home and some remnants of the community that are manifested around the child's playful sweetness. The strangeness of the toy adds, at the same time, childish tenderness and noisy tension by its contrast with the environment and by the suggested violence that morally affects the father.
The power goes out in a shy young girl’s apartment. Disconnected from her phone, she decides to get out of her bed and find some friends. As she wanders her apartment building hallways, she knocks from door to door, progressively growing more and more frustrated in her isolation.
Many of you know the story, but for those of you that don't, this is the story of the life and death of Jamie Clapp. Jamie grew up in Mangotsfield and was a keen skateboarder. Just before his 14th birthday, he was tragically killed in a light aircraft accident.
This film tells the story of how a young skateboarding community chose to honour Jamie's memory in the form of the Emersons Green skatepark. The skatepark now serves as a space for an entire community to enjoy, and to remember Jamie by.
Sibu, a mysterious sweeper-turned-informant, helps a young girl, uncovering secrets through trash. As their bond deepens, danger looms, forcing him to navigate a complex web.
An expressionistic portrait of Etel Adnan, immersed in her art and the world. Working without ego, Adnan asks, what does it mean to be alive, to live through catastrophe, to experience time.
On the wild banks of a river in the Cévennes, Philip and Tristan restore the irrigation system of a 17th-century water mill. Following the water’s path, they work together, pausing, resting, and sharing moments of calm.
Our environment shapes our ideas, our dreams, and even our happiness, an unknown emotion without its eternal companions: expectations, pressure, and limitations. But how do we rediscover it? Or more importantly, how do we rediscover ourselves to uncover happiness without its companions? Perhaps it is time to meet the elephant.
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