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Pop Aye
A disillusioned architect rediscovers Pop Aye, the elephant from his childhood, in the streets of Bangkok. Together they set off on a journey to the…Published on: -
all-around junior male
A portrait of a young Nunamiut athlete, focusing on the materiality of film and its surface textures. (Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre)Published on: -
Lost Landscapes of Los Angeles
This soundless compilation by Rick Prelinger consists of historical images of Los Angeles, partly filmed by anonymous amateurs and partly by HollywoodPublished on: -
Remedies – Rongoã
Huber and Saarikko were inspired by the traditions of various healing methods and the Maori culture, but also by the imminent threat of nature. (AV-arPublished on: -
KBELA
A powerful visual essay about nappy hair. Confrontational and poetic, tranquil and exciting, it investigates the oppression of black Brazilian women,Published on: -
Voyage to Terengganu
Amir Muhammad, a representative of the Malaysian New Wave, made a portrait of the men of Terengganu with his colleague Badrul Hisham Ismail. Their docPublished on: -
025 Sunset Red
Red colours the Californian landscape; red is the blood that flows and leaves a trail to the Basque Country. “Everything of value is defenceless.”Published on: -
Elon Doesn’t Believe in Death
With compelling intensity, this debut film follows protagonist Elon as he searches for his missing wife in a huge Brazilian city. Viewers are inescapaPublished on: -
HEIS (chroniques)
A twenty-something young woman goes back to her parents’ home after some trials and tribulations, dreaming of a fresh start. This tale of a FrenPublished on: -
Suffering of Ninko
A cult classic in the making, the debut feature by Japanese newcomer Niwatsukino Norihiro mixes exquisite animation and ghostly folklore. A devout BudPublished on: