A jaded romantic sets off for the stunning landscapes of Norway to uncover a decades-old mystery, but as he delves deeper, he finds himself caught in a deadly web of secrets.
Claudio's house is a magical place where every room is a world of colors and sensations that set the imagination free. A circus. He's acrobat, performer, circus artist, capable of turning every moment into a scene. Claudio has lived for the stage his entire life, and when the audience disappears and his children grow up, life beyond the spotlight becomes the hardest challenge of all. Between attempts to reinvent himself, old acts to dust off, and new ideas to stay afloat, he faces the weight of time, loneliness, in a world moving far too fast. Ironic, tender, and deeply human, "Sul filo" is the journey of an artist, balancing between laughter and melancholy, telling what it means to keep existing when the spotlight fades.
A river: the Esla. A region: Tierra de la Reina. A dam and a wildfire, destruction from water and destruction from fire, two ways of losing paradise. A forest saved by a miracle and a valley in danger. Local people who write and a stranger who reads, listens and looks.
Part of the Prince's Seat project, which uses an amateur actor’s obsessive impersonation of Laurence Olivier to examine the contradictions and physical tolls of aspirational embodiment. The work explores how we attempt to grasp at fading legacies and performative roles.
In July 2024, record-breaking rains caused the levee to collapse, swallowing Jeongbaengi Village in an instant. Amid the ruins and cold bureaucracy, residents endure their hardships by relying on one another. Cooking meals together in the mud, they begin a journey of recovery. Can the resilience of a community, born from disaster, rebuild lives swept away by the current?
An experimental film, developed from an interactive installation and composed of 64 episodes. Its structure is based on coin tosses and the ancient Chinese "Book of Changes," where chance determines the order of events, editing, and the very logic of the narrative. The film follows the journey of several people through different spaces, the flow of unpredictable events in their lives, and the unexpected intersections of their destinies.
There are people who spend their entire lives in the same house, their childhood home where their family history rests. Benigno, at eighty-eight years old, still sleeps, eats, and dreams in the home where he was born, the home that is rooted in the earth to reach for the sky. The house stands alone, alongside Benigno and his tortoise Totó, adrift in the limbo of memories, the ritual of daily life, and the anticipation of the final day. Adjacent to the house is his vegetable garden, which he visits daily to tend to his chickens and work the soil with the seeds inherited from his ancestors, which he ceremoniously catalogs and preserves.
60 AD. Romans tighten their grip on Britannia. Druidism is hunted almost to extinction. after being driven out of their commune, Rhiain- a young druid and her master Gwen are forced to flee and traverse the wilds of Britannia in order to reach the sanctuary of the Druids - Ynys Môn. On their journey they will encounter great challenges and unlikely allies on a quest that will decide not only their survival, but the future of their way of life itself.