Alexander Kuznetsov, a young student and the happy owner of a simple handheld camera, takes pictures of his entourage of close friends, among whom the charming and controversial David stands out especially vividly. Spending more and more time with him, the hero plunges into his drunken world, penetrating the path that his friend has chosen for himself.
Spotlighting women & gender diverse creatives making their own platforms within grassroots spaces in Brighton. Exploring the power, importance, and ultimately, fragility, of the DIY scene.
Featuring remarkably honest interviews with a cross-section of South African women, Marxism & Period Pain takes an in-depth look at women’s experiences of menstruation, locating those experiences within the gendered structures of capitalism.
Between a restless city and a silent cinema, two lonely people search for something they can’t name. As a countdown appears on the screen, their lives begin to subtly align through small gestures, unnoticed moments, and shared emptiness.
From dirt comes pavement, from the hot sun gazes drenched in light and reflected back. A constant state of movement in tandem with nature, a natural process for two. A road movie set against the towering Colorado landscape. Sound. Color. Digital.