In a town where the past never stays buried, the children of the esteemed families of Hallowridge find themselves trapped in a cycle that began long before they were born. When a new death echoes a tragedy from decades ago, old secrets rise to the surface — threatening to tear apart the people who’ve spent their lives trying to outrun them. Whispers turn to clues. Clues turn to consequences. And the truth… refuses to stay hidden.
The island of Bácan, in the Venice Lagoon, is a strip of land that once emerged only in the summer. Human intervention, particularly the excavation work for the MOSE dam has altered the lagoon’s water balance, making the island a permanent feature. Through a narration that gives voice to the island itself, the film reflects on its changing nature and on the connection between humans, water, and the landscape.
Evan, an ordinary young man, wanted to be seen, admired. At all costs. Invisible for as long as he could remember, rejected, humiliated online, mocked in real life, he then becomes an executioner to finally be under the spotlight.
Just because you can’t restore a film negative doesn’t mean you can’t breathe new life into it. Which is exactly what Canadian filmmaker Erin Weisgerber has done, using excerpts of films by Alexander Sokurov and Irakli Kvirikadze. Stories of migrations, shifting borders and unstable identities. Given its vibe, this is a film that will appeal to the Boards of Canada fanbase and many others besides.
In the final months of World War II, 14-year-old Seita and his sister Setsuko are orphaned when their mother is killed during an air raid in Kobe, Japan. After a falling out with their aunt, they move into an abandoned bomb shelter. With no surviving relatives and their emergency rations depleted, Seita and Setsuko struggle to survive.
Haunted by the image of the "ideal girl" that captivates the world, Alice Liddell embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Through travel, art and family bonds, she learns to reconcile with her identity, ultimately transforming a lifelong curse into a blessing.
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.
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.