This is a hacking from hell, a send it all to hell. A howl full of visual and sonorous din that questions the collective hysteria and existential madness in which technological slavery, the tyranny of social networks and job insecurity place us.
The Mermaid exchanged her singing for walking on land. The voice of an infant who has not yet learned language is like foam that has not yet risen to the surface of the sea. Perhaps the silence of the sirens, like in Kafka's "The Silence of the Sirens," might travel underwater. Imagine that this world that we cannot perceive could eventually turn into a bubble. The film is an experiment in repeated exposures of a roll of 16mm film, combining digital and analog image sources and using pre-determined graphics to construct the synchronization of sound and image.
This is a small experiment to reveal the secret of vision and time. It simulates the hidden process of Reversal Film which gradually developing its images in the darkness under the water.
Brisa de Angulo Losada, a survivor and advocate for other victims of childhood sexual violence, took her decades-long fight for justice all the way to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights after the legal system in Bolivia failed her. Along the way, she attended Rutgers Law School to become her own lawyer, and ultimately was responsible for a landmark ruling in 2023 that will change the way Latin American countries prosecute cases of sexual violence against children.
When Noemí left Escarigo in the 1960s in pursuit of a better life, she left behind a village whose streets were filled with life and joy. Now, silence reigns over this rural portuguese town. We follow Noemí on a trip back to her hometown, which she barely recognizes. With the help of the few locals and her longtime friends, Noemí dives into her past as she tries to cope with the loss of loved ones.
Catalina discovers that the night she imagined as the most boring turns into an exciting adventure that changes her life forever. Her relationship with her grandmother opens the door to a wonderful world of warmth in the form of a hot water bottle.
Anna... She doesn't know if that's her real name. Because apart from the vague memory of the sound of this name, she only associates one thing with her early childhood: horrible fear. Of doctors, of injections and the bitter-sweet taste of a piece of sugar on liberation day. Anna Strishkowa is a toddler when she stands on the ramp of Auschwitz on 4 December 1943. She neither knows the names of her parents nor where she was born. For Luigi Toscano, Anna Strishkowa is the first Auschwitz survivor he portrays for the exhibition of his project "Against Forgetting" in Kyiv.
Jessica, Simone, Lila, Ray, and Henry, five college friends, head to Jessica's dead aunt's remote cabin in the woods for a spring break getaway. In the middle of drinking and spilling secrets, they are confronted with a life threatening danger as it's clear someone is hunting them. In this grave situation they have but one thing to rely on, all the horror movies they've been watching since they were kids. In an attempt to use the predictable patterns and stereotypes of the genre to save them, it ends up being the very cause of their demise as they all turn on each other in desperation to compete for the winner's slot of every slasher film- "The Final Girl."
The 20 horses that the old man Kim cared for all his life have suddenly disappeared from his pasture on Jeju Island. Kim looks for them for more than a month, but to no avail. One day he hears that illegal immigrants are secretly butchering stolen horses and livestock in the forest to sell their meat. Kim puts together a crackdown squad to raid the forest.
A young woman tells the story about three different old ladies she met while traveling by bus. Although brief, the meetings have left a lifelong effect on the woman.
A glimpse of the ideas held by the inhabitants of a town is being recorded. The town is looking to expand its borders by clearing off the nearby forest. The witch of the woods responds to the threat and the town is changed forever.
Bati da Vila is a short documentary that brings the wisdom of Dona Nicinha and the oldest families of Vila de Ponta Negra, showing the process and importance of making Bati olive oil, valuing the memory and ancestral wisdom of this important territory of the city of Natal-RN.
This is a 20 minute documentary based on interviews with the organizers of a queer wrestling circuit in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Each event features a different substance that attendees wrestle in— Jello, mud, oil, snow, etc. This film explores the ideas of consensual violence, the necessity of an event-centered community based on performance, aggression and sexuality. The film encapsulates this scene as it was during the year of 2023, with interviews conducted in the winter of 2024.
This documentary intertwines the stories behind historical photos with reflections from a farmer, a Catholic theologian, a Tsotsil artisan, and a Tseltal anthropologist. It culminates in the 2024 ceremony commemorating the EZLN’s "Thirtieth Anniversary of the War against Oblivion," celebrating resistance and cultural memory.
A journey to a dream through an encounter between Suna, a twelve-year-old girl who uses leaves as a blanket, and an old man who possesses secret knowledge. A reflection on friendship between a father and a daughter, a teacher and a student, an adult and a child, and the path that can turn the impossible into possible… The invented letters are inspired by the old Armenian symbols.
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