Squatterpunk

Squatterpunk 2007

1

Hapon is an 8-year-old survivor in the slums of modern Manila, scratching out an improvised existence at the margins of society. This rawly shot documentary follows Hapon and his mates as they swagger around their dilapidated universe. Featuring a punk-rock score by director Khavn's band the Brockas, the film captures a carefree spirit in the children that completely belies the squalid conditions in which they live.

2007

300 Pounds

300 Pounds 2007

4.00

A short spoof of the movie 300.

2007

A Walking Shadow

A Walking Shadow 2007

1

In the dark and rainy streets of Nashville, a hired assassin prowls the night. After he pick pocket a driver, he steals his car and drives around waiting for the perfect opportunity to strike. Shot in black and white as an homage to film noir and the French New Wave, this film is a thrilling tribute to classic cinema.

2007

Irenka

Irenka 2007

1

Mother and daughter in a stylize portrait, which takes place in the clean family swimming pool. Through the short documentary film, these two women reflect common, personal topic which they never speak about. This film causes a ripple on apparently calm level; it tries to break down a communication dam, built up few years ago.

2007

Binding Words

Binding Words 2007

4.00

Far from the usual way of addressing trans and intersex issues, L'ordre des mots tackles this community's questions on sexual identity head on.

2007

La Haine: Social Dynamite

La Haine: Social Dynamite 2007

1

Sociologists Sophie Body-Gendrot, William Kornblum, and Jeffrey Fagan discuss the significance of the film 'La Haine', including its suburb setting and the realities of public housing in France and the United States.

2007

Men's Gathering

Men's Gathering 2007

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In late 2006, the Central Coast and western Sydney Aboriginal Men’s Groups hosted the Aboriginal Men’s Sharing and Learning Circle at Camp Wollombi. Aboriginal men from throughout NSW were invited to attend and participate in this important event, which considered many of the issues and challenges confronting Aboriginal men today. From the Message Stick series.

2007

Att: Kasimir

Att: Kasimir 2007

1

Every day, in a dark office or maybe a prison cell, a man receives an envelope containing a tape of electronic noises that he translates to code using an old typewriter. One day he hears a familiar voice on the tape and begins to question his line of "work".

2007

Waldmeister

Waldmeister 2007

1

Fighting for garbage in the woods.

2007

In Winter Still

In Winter Still 2007

1

Tells the story of Claude Monet and his magical gardens at Giverny. His selfish gardener bans the children from playing in the gardens and spring refuses to come, causing a harsh and tireless frost. Only a remarkable little boy can warm life back into Monet's garden paradise.

2007

Thieves

Thieves 2007

4.00

Two petty thieves dream of a trip to Amsterdam and decide to pull off the big trick: breaking into a rich man's house. They don't find any money, but they do find a secret that no one should know.

2007

Passing

Passing 2007

1

A short slice of life on the street. One homeless person dealing with his isolation on the streets of Paris

2007

Rose Hobart 2

Rose Hobart 2 2007

1

An ongoing exploration of the films of Rose Hobart and a re-duplication of Joseph Cornell's infamous found footage masterpiece

2007

My Daughter the Terrorist

My Daughter the Terrorist 2007

1

Deep in guerrilla territory two female Black Tigers train for the ultimate mission. Condemned as terrorists by the world, they regard themselves as their people's last hope against a superior oppressor. "Front Toward Enemy" are the words imprinted on the Claymore mine they will strap on their bodies if they are sent on the final mission.

2007