Films
The Children of Sisyphus
Didier Minne | Belgium
An encounter with the daily life of children with autism or psychosis. It is a glimpse, from the inside, of a world that has rarely been observed so freely, and....
comments 0The Chilean Building
Macarena Aguiló | Chile
It's the story of the Project Home, a piece of my life, a deep look into my childhood and its consequences.
comments 0The Clockmaker
Adam Haggerty | United Kingdom
'The Clockmaker’ is an intimate look at Ray Savage’s relationship with his now deceased wife. A clockmaker, working in Derby for 40 years. we see Ray surrounded by the objects....
comments 0The Cockerel’s Egg
Peter W. Allen | Australia
The true story of a rooster that was arrested and put on trial for allegedly laying an egg.
comments 0The Desert of Forbidden Art
Tchavdor Georgiev, Amanda Pope | Russian Federation, United States, Uzbekistan
How does art survive in a time of oppression? During the Soviet rule artists who stay true to their vision are executed, sent to mental hospitals
comments 0The Future Will Not Be Capitalist
Sasha Pirker | Austria
The setting is Paris, seat of the Communist party headquarters in France. The building designed by Oscar Niemeyer in the 1980’s has long since been recognized as an architectural icon....
comments 0The Graduation (Le Concours)
Claire Simon | France
With ‘The Graduation’ the director will delve into the daily life of the Parisian cinema school, la Fémis, where a specific Republican ideal of excellence is practiced and entry into....
comments 0The Honey Hunting
Lotta Granbom | Sweden, Thailand
Watching Haron reaching the honey comb is a sight to be seen in the Andaman Sea.
comments 0The Horse Saint
Farhan Maqsood | Pakistan, United States
The Horse Saint follows the happenings at the saint’s shrine in Lahore, Pakistan. Shrines in Lahore provide a space for counter-cultural elements and activities in Pakistani society. It shelters the....
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