In the clouds high above Earth lies a mythical playground where children of Greek gods and monsters come to play. Among them is Yios, a little boy with a shining sun for a head and an explosive energy that keeps the other children at a distance. When Yios creates yet another disaster, the annoyed children […]
A political prisoner fighting against the red power through the memories of his dead daughter and their botanical journal, trying to keep his own sanity and hope.
90% of everything we consume is shipped to us by boat. Seablindness explores the environment in which land meets the sea, the interstitial space of ports where capital is concentrated and distributed. Endless depos, cranes capable of moving hundreds of tons with disturbing precision, gigantic ships ready to sail to the other side of the […]
A lonely hotel guard lives in the peace of his orderly routine until a mysterious guest, Nina, appears in his life. Falling asleep behind the reception desk, his reality mingles with memories and dreams, the silence of the hotel becomes a mirror reflecting not only the guard’s world, but also secrets that can no longer […]
She just walked into the room, and she doesn’t know why she did it explores Alzheimer’s disease and the care of elderly family members from the perspective of a young woman, a family member “who doesn’t yet have to worry about it.” The short film-performance explores the dilemma of staying or leaving and the issue […]
A poetic, dialogue‑free meditation on motherhood, body change, and the bittersweet path to separation. Through vivid imagery, sound, and rhythm, the film follows the journey from birth to independence. Organic symbols—caterpillar, rainforest, mother’s milk—create an intimate world reflecting love, loss, a child’s autonomy, and the ever‑renewing cycle of life.
Caught in the cogs of the corporate machine, Kotek finds himself questioning why his life is the way it is, despite doing everything “right.” The Grind explores the toll of modern work culture and its impact on personal fulfillment and identity.
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RAW reveals intimate fragments of three women’s stories whose lives are shaped by surrogacy. By merging the surrogate mother’s emotions, the surrogate child’s memories, and the intended mother’s testimony into a poetic, visual contemplation, the film uncovers the archaeology of the female soul and body. By allowing us to feel what these women feel, RAW […]
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