A personal glimpse into Madrid, an experimental urban cityscape, an ode to life through a dance. https://vimeo.com/222113436 Password: filmingheart City of my heart Film Review
A cinematic exploration of the lives of Chinese factory workers and the nature of repetitive industrialised work. The film is intermixed with written excerpts of traditional Chinese poetry, creating a surreal merging between modern and ancient China. […]
A poetic documentary in five acts about the sci-fi artist Lars Mikkes and his creative process, feelings and consciousness. The artist is working on a painting for a customer while meeting neurotic emotions and new experiences − he […]
In the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, a Japanese farmer ekes out a solitary existence within the radiation red zone. As Naoto wanders through the empty streets of his hometown, he confronts the remnants of a lost […]
The film centers on a small town television station to paint a pseudo-ethnographic portrait of a community in Georgia where rituals and traditions shape the local lifestyle although twisted reflections of the modern world had already penetrated the […]
A MERE BREATH explores the profoundly contradictory nature of family love. Both a journey of initiation and a theological parable, the film follows seven years in the life of Sicrea family in Romania, capturing trials and tribulations of […]
Andras is a young enterpreneur. In the nineties he left his home in Ungvar (UA) to study in Budapest (H), hoping to achieve a better life. For him, Hungary was the “West” just like for every other college […]
KCLOC is a 3D animated documentary on people’s perceptions of time. A selection of brief interviews provide the voices for ten meticulously designed CGI clock characters, in a variety of real-world settings, as they respond to a single […]
It is a real life story of Alexander Zhuravlev, a blind photographer from Russia, who was able to take a step beyond the horizon of his own possibilities. Alexander, who lives in Russia, turned blind 11 years ago […]