As a boy and a girl meet at a pool party, something begins to stir underground. Their small talk is soon interrupted by the whispers of a silicon baby doll.
After two consecutive heartbreaks, Felipe begins a quiet journey of self-discovery that forces him to confront his emotional dependence and the fantasies he projects onto the people he falls in love with. A Self-Love Story is a drama about loneliness, identity, and the difficult realization that the most important love story begins within ourselves.
Celebrating the people, places, and stories of our community..
Morristown: A Tale as Old as Time is a community documentary celebrating the history, people, and enduring spirit of Morristown, Vermont. Through personal interviews with longtime residents, local leaders, and community members, the film preserves the stories, traditions, and memories that have shaped the town across generations. Blending heartfelt storytelling with the landscapes and landmarks of Lamoille County, the documentary offers an intimate portrait of a rural Vermont community and the people who continue to define its character and legacy.
A documentary diptych made during my internship at Secant Space in Istanbul: the first part focuses on Eléonore Varone, curator and director of Secant Space, and the second on the space itself. Though the two parts differ narratively, the diptych explores shared themes of independence, networks, and the sense of value within the market.
Exploring the fragile boundary between the seen and unseen, where profound secrets blur reality and deception. Features a police involvement that unravels a tangled web of hidden truths.
Follows a Chinese photography student living in Providence, Rhode Island, who is still reeling from the aftermath of a breakup that ended two years ago. As the film moves through arcades, a New England shopping mall, domestic interiors, and online therapy sessions, physical space is continually reconfigured rather than stabilized.
Between the layers of the city lies a fragmented memory, that of the first hip-hop dancers in Châtelet-Les-Halles. Through the testimonies of key figures – Koïsso, Jean-Claude Guibert, Marguerite Mboulé and DJ Chabin – Sous le béton brings to life the gestures, voices and trajectories of this first generation of urban artists: a lost heritage, buried beneath successive renovations and the absence of archives.
A poetic and deeply moving documentary about doll collector Richard Pessato, a resident of Anápolis who found freedom and a sense of identity in a world of fairy tales, glittering dresses, and animated heroines. Amid prejudice and silence, the Barbie doll became his refuge, his voice, and his mirror.