Comité Ahau Tepepul 2001
Short video for the promotion of the cultural association Ahau Tepepul in Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala: How can social networks be reconnected after more than thirty years of civil war?
Short video for the promotion of the cultural association Ahau Tepepul in Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala: How can social networks be reconnected after more than thirty years of civil war?
Video work by the Kinoki Lumal collective
Video work by the Kinoki Lumal collective
Focuses on lesbian gossip.
"A refreshing look at karaoke, psychedelic dance moves, and donuts all mashed together into a small and swinging film about a man who considers his private thoughts and private jokes worth sharing with a large audience. And it’s unlikely that many would disagree." — Impakt Festival
after Marianna Moore's definition of poetry as "the art of creating imaginary gardens with real toads."
A man walks across a bridge. He runs into something and falls. It is an invisible object. The man guesses at its form, touching and turning it. He discovers a door-handle, opens the door and passes through it, becoming invisible himself. He then exits, and grumbling to himself he continues over the bridge and walks away.
At four o'clock early in the morning a strange voice talks on an answering machine and announces a surprise, a cardboard box is at the front door, "filled with voices and pictures of another time and place". This time is November 1977, two years before the revolution in Iran. The experimental short film in Beckett style jumps from one time zone to another.
The older brother is impotent and he and his girlfriend cannot have children. So he kidnaps his younger brother, who is gay. She wants to get sperm from him to keep the family together.
The artifacts of filmed footage, photographs and postcards are used to construct a personal travelogue that consciously misrepresents the empirical truth of their contents. All of the picture and sound elements contained in this work were collected on the filmmaker's travels.
Ika-pitong Gloria: Directed by Rico Tariman. With Halina Perez, Leandro Baldemor, Ramon Christopher, Julio Diaz.
Terry traverses through the unconscious depths of his/her psyche to combat the single greatest threat to his/her existence.
Two neurotic dykes describe in hilarious detail how to take care of their 3 cats.
A film by Donna Cameron
The celebrated Iranian photographer, Nasrollah Kasraian and his wife, anthropologist Ziba Arshi, have documented many unique populations living within the borders of Iran. This film provides a fascinating look at the Turkmans of Iran, who live in small villages northeast of Teheran, near the Afghanistan border. It examines how Turkman society has changed over several years. Devil on the Roof captures varied aspects of their traditional culture. It shows how shamans treat physical and mental illnesses with music, sticks and swords. It depicts the women's roles - raising children, working in the rice fields and weaving magnificent rugs and clothing. Four years after the initial filming, the filmmakers return to the Turkman villages where they find radical changes have occurred.
An explorer and her sister tackle adventures that defy their wildest dreams, though when it all comes down to it, it's all in a day's work for them.
The movie is an adaptation of the legend of the seven waves of Imuran. Tafukt relates the story of a village girl from Imuran. To get married in the year, she has to go inside the abyss of Imuran to be purified by the seven waves.
Double-exposed, sepia-toned film sets the mood for this brief chronicle of the evolving identities that are claimed by a female-to-male transsexual.
An office worker finds love online.