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Blue Sky from Pain
A man has been locked up without knowing why. Where is he? And for how long? The camera studies the empty spaces whilst he talks.Published on: -
The Stability of the System
Haunted by Italo Calvino’s books and the land art of Robert Smithson, this audiovisual trip takes us through the volcanic landscape of LanzarotePublished on: -
The Mourning of the Sea
Shot at Cape Verde, this film echoes the deep sadness of the past and lingers between memory and what remains of memory. (Argos)Published on: -
How Green Was the Calabash Garden
A sincere, personalfilm with an unexpected twist when the director starts reflecting on the veteran’s story in an original manner.Published on: -
People Power Bombshell: The Diary of Vietnam Rose
After recovering decaying 35mm footage from an unfinished 1980s film by the ‘Messiah of Philippine Cinema’, John Torres shot new footage and interviewPublished on: -
Wailings in the Forest
Shot in the Marilog forest in southern Philippines, Bagane Fiola’s film follows a family, actual members of the indigenous Matigsalog community,Published on: -
Bad Mama, Who Cares
Exceptional portrait of a geologist and her home, somewhere near a remote railway line in the middle of nowhere, among geological faults and thePublished on: -
The Silent Eye
Shot in three days in January 2016, the film captures the legendary jazz pianist Cecil Taylor and Japanese dancer-choreographer Tanaka Min in a delicaPublished on: -
Meridian Plain
Meridian Plain maps an enigmatic distant landscape excavated from hundreds of thousands of archival still images, forecasting visions of a possible fuPublished on: -
Grands travaux
The directors spent a year at a Flemish-speaking vocational school in Brussels, where young students have come to learn a trade. The film both documenPublished on: