Isleños, A Root Of America deals with a North American community whose origins are the Canary Islands, which has maintained its identity and traditions. This community has preserved the Spanish culture existing in the Canary Islands in xviii […]
Red Zones is a sensory exploration of geological and human fragility. Borrowing from the science documentary tradition and the ethnographic film genre, the filmmakers produce a survey of the natural and social environments that surround the active volcanoes […]
Russell isn’t your average eighteen-year-old Australian kid. He is leading the way for the next generation of big wave surfers. Tracing his love of heavy waves from childhood to the present day, Bezerke showcases the surfing of a […]
Its rhythm is inspired by the circadian cycle and displays visual icons rooted in the science of sleep, whilst featuring the voices of a group of mental health service users who share their experience of disrupted sleep/wake patterns. […]
A brief promotional featuring the Visual Arts Department of Maryland’s public high school, The Barbara Ingram School for the Arts. In this production, we strive to emphasize the passion expressed by the students and faculty who comprise this […]
Few cities have undergone such a drastic and complete makeover in such short order while successfully retaining its enduring spirit and allure. “Barcelona in Black” captures the essence of this beautiful and multifarious city by chronicling the 30-year […]
The Pedro Cano’s story is about of a son a fisherman of a small town in Murcia (Spain), wich will own and without his having material resources, he has become one of the major figures of contemporary art. […]