When a young boy is bullied, he goes through extraordinary measures to get revenge on his attackers. But his new guardians thirst for blood isn't so easily quenched.
Abruptly awoken by the shattering of her window early in the morning, Wendy forgets that even though she lives alone in the forest, the outside always tries to find a way in.
Set in the shadow of the pandemic, PICK UP THE FIDDLE! explores how Rodney Miller's fiddling influences people around the world, while sparking joy in dancers, musicians, and students alike.
A man named Hiram Maxim created the first automatic machine gun, abandoning his family forever to chase glory. His son, Hiram Percy, invented the gun silencer, but few if any know of Hiram Percy’s connection to early personal filmmaking. This unique film, made by Caroline Rumley, who herself is married to a direct descendant of Hiram Maxim—also named Hiram Maxim (stay focused, it can get confusing)—is comprised of footage shot by cinema pioneer Hiram Percy Maxim, who wanted to change his name. It's a fascinating story of legacy and inheritance, as well as the history of guns and cinema itself.
Deep Dreaming Flowers is a recording of a live signal analog video/audio synthesizer performance with a voiced narration made in collaboration with an AI program. A speculative machine-guided psychedelic broadcast of an astral floral projection. A fictional telepathic transmission that saturates the boundaries of perception with interlacing signals of interconnected consciousness.
After losing a friend whose presence gave a sacred meaning to many moments in the protagonist’s life and the places where they met, she attempts to understand how she should relate to this sacrality now.
A great city inhabited by great people is celebrating yet another great year. Cries of joy mix with the distant rumble of fireworks and wailing of police sirens. Someone’s eyes look staringly at the passers-by. Someone’s voice addresses them quietly. But it is not heard. ‘Have you seen this one person?’
Ksenia Burdinova: “Leningrad is an experimental project that began in 1998. Back then, we used ‘Mikrat’ film to make a story about found photographs. Until 2024, the material was stored as a film copy with an optical soundtrack. After 25 years, the film was finally edited and reimagined, with young sound director Dasha Solodova re-dubbing the image. She preserved the essence of the old soundtrack while creating a new one with present-day sounds.”
Facing a daunting task at work, a young woman explores a novel method to boost her confidence. Throughout the day, she discovers that her newfound audacity isn’t always beneficial.
Under one roof, three generations—a trans mother, Jia-Lin; her adopted son, Yu; and a grandmother—struggle to connect and understand each other, causing their lives to drift further apart each day. While Jia-Lin strives to present herself as a strong woman at home, she finds that her only outlet for expressing her emotions is through her theater acting.
When Canada entered World War II, the National Film Board suddenly had an urgent new mission—and hundreds of women stepped forward, helping to create Canadian cinema as we now know it.
Three intersecting stories set in the Wild West. A bounty hunter, a mercenary gunslinger and a mysterious wanderer, all linked by a supernatural artifact. Separated by the mercilessness of time and distance, each of these three men walks towards the same bloody destiny.
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