Plumb Line (1971)
The dissolution of a relationship unravels through visual and aural equivalences. Schneemann splits and recomposes actions of the lovers in a streaming montage of disruptive permutations: 8 mm is printed as 16 mm, moving images freeze, frames recur and dissolve until the film bursts into flames, consuming its own substance. Sound: Carolee Schneemann. — EAI
Best. Christmas. Ever! (2023)
After a twist of fate brings their families together for Christmas, Charlotte sets out to prove her old friend Jackie’s life is too good to be true.
Ghost Mansion (2021)
A horror webtoon writer journeys to a shabby apartment building in search of ideas. The building’s caretaker tells him about multiple strange events that happened throughout the building’s history.
HyperNormalisation (2016)
The extraordinary story of how we got to this strange time of great uncertainty and confusion—where those who are supposed to be in power are paralysed—and have no idea what…
Bugs vs. Daffy: Battle of the Music Video Stars (1988)
Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck are dueling VJs in this showcase of musical segments from classic Warner Brothers shorts.
For One More Hour With You (2002)
Filmaker Alina Marazzi assembles old home movies trying to piece together the life of her mother, Liseli, who committed suicide when Alina was seven years old.
Padre Pio (2023)
It is the end of World War I and the young Italian soldiers are making their way back to San Giovanni Rotondo, a land of poverty, with a tradition of…