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Heaven for Insanity
The man is reported by his neighbours to a beastly madhouse. They also come to fetch him. There’s no way out.Published on: -
À l’ouest de Pluton
True to life, occasionally documentary looking film portrays 24 hours in the lives of 12 teenagers in the suburbs of Québec, Canada. The languaPublished on: -
The Damned Rain
Many farmers’ suicides have occurred in the Indian state of Maharastra since the 1990s. The film tackles this sensitive globalisation issue from an inPublished on: -
Meander
Atmospheric fiction about five adolescents on a warm summer’s day by a river. Nominated for the Prix UIP Rotterdam.Published on: -
Abendmahl
Home movie eaten away by time, in which the material is bleached in the same way as the memories of the events recorded.Published on: -
The Dark Harbour
You’re looking for a nice, sensitive yet not common film with a special style? Something to be surprised that and to talk about? Here it…Published on: -
My Image Observes Your Image if it Is Possible to Observe it
A Thai film maker in Ireland. He can’t take his eyes off it. Like a cloud, he floats past the buildings. A cloud passes literally.…Published on: -
The Franklin Abraham
A city as one building where 2 million people live together. The camera looks around and follows the narrative lines it comes across.Published on: -
Altogether
The future is dark, which is on the whole the best thing the future can be, I think. – Herman AsselberghsPublished on: -
Episode 0 The House of The Rising Sun
Epilogue (but shot earlier) of an anti-capitalist parable. In a provincial town, economic life is virtually wiped out by a major company. A harsh battPublished on: