Returning to her mother’s hometown for just one day, May is thrown off balance when she meets a Korean local who embodies the culture she barely knows.
Intense emotions are scary and will sometimes make people do stupid things that they will later regret, our protagonist learns this the hard way. After experiencing anguish and deep inner TURMOIL for weeks, he cracks, and takes the first of a few simple steps to ending everything. This takes him to The SUBSTRATUM.
Film produced as part of the Lighthouse Film Community. A young boy is making a dazzling sports career, but an unexpected crisis reveals that his greatest ambition was never victory.
1992. United States of America. Bush and Clinton are presidential candidates, as is Myles, a candidate who at the time identifies as a woman, working-class, and openly lesbian. The issue inspires a poem to Zoe Leonard. 2024. The poem was augmented with new demands and translated into Acadam, a post-binary language, by the Bye Bye Binary collective.
In a surprising turn of events, a South African Formula 2 driver is promoted to Formula 1 mid-season, only a couple of days before the Belgian Grand Prix. With everyone expecting him to be gone quickly, he must prove that he belongs in the seat... (This is not an official F1 project, and is made purely for artistic and storytelling purposes.)
Shimon Holy, a brilliant, one of a kind guitar hero from Haifa, was once a major promise in the city's music and cultural scene of the 1970s. One night in 1980, he meets the world's greatest guitarist for a spellbinding jam session that changes his life. Then he disappears. What remains is a local legend and a rare recording that suggests it all really happened.
We are far from the war that summoned us. As time passes, fog turns to frozen snow. Guilt mounts, the personal cost cuts deeper, and trust begins to fracture. Is this what war looks like? Are these its heroes?