A man lives with a silent presence that never leaves him alone. He has grown used to it and is no longer afraid, but over time, the constant presence becomes harder to live with, until he can’t take it anymore.
A young medic from the Great War is dragged on a hunt by his employer and fellow veteran Orion. Unbeknownst to them, in this forest- they are more akin to prey than predators.
Home Again centers around MARA, a young woman caregiving for her sick uncle under mysterious circumstances. Mara meets DOMINIC, a delivery driver, and they spark a connection. But is there enough time?
Jessie and Margot meet by chance encounter at a house party the night of their high school graduation. What follows is a summer of adventure, and a year that will reveal their feelings towards relationships and the futures that will get in the way of theirs.
A short film based on the internet’s influence on identity and how it can shape our society, ideologies, beliefs, interests, style and perception of the world. Showcased in three narrative stages - Oblivion, Recognition and Discovery which follows a protagonist who faces these challenges of accepting their identity without the misconstrued influences of the internet and social media. The film touches on the grip the internet has on society, and the nature of repressing your identity to fit in. Using Mandelbro's song 'What Have You Done To Me' and 'The Optimist Playbook' to push the themes of personal identity and optimism when confronting the world and humanity. Also, using Djo's song 'On and On' to highlight the addictive nature of consumption. Amid negativity and an everlasting changing world, you can be yourself without having to 'fit in' by approaching an optimistic perspective and seeing where life takes you. In a world of fear, confusion, hate and judgement, choose joy.
The 'Rights of Nature' movement, which legally guarantees nature's right to exist, thrive, and regenerate, is spreading globally. A prime example is New Zealand's Whanganui River, which was granted legal personhood equal to that of a human. By exploring the Whanganui River and Mount Taranaki in New Zealand, we examine what lessons can be drawn for the current initiative to institutionalize 'eco-legal personhood' for the Jeju Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin—the first of its kind in South Korea. Ultimately, this leads us to reflect deeply on how we should connect and forge relationships with nature.
A small warm sees a plan dropping a bomb onto his city and accidentally kicks off a chain reaction that inadveredley saves it, turning him into a hero whose name is doomed to be forgotten.
The Kazuo Shinohara–designed "House on a Curved Road" was the home of my father, Shirouyasu Suzuki. After my father and mother passed away and the rooms were cleared, only light moves within my memories. By capturing this wavering light, the work is an attempt to grasp how the foundation of private expression exists through changes in the external world.
Shattered by the tragedy of human relationships and seeking a radical path to healing, an artist begins to digitally multiply themself. Searching for their soul in the world of cosplay, they encounter a man who married a hologram. In this liminal space between code and desire, fictosexual love becomes a form of self-care, a rehearsal for a new extreme self.
Las Casas en Mí follows musician León Guallart in a historic debut, touring 40 icons of 20th-century architecture. Beyond the milestone, the film strips away the romanticism of success to reveal the financial risk, uncertainty, and solitude of pursuing an artistic endeavor. An honest journey about ambition, identity, and the determination required to accomplish an impossible project.