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Bridges, Trains and Ships

Bridges, Trains and Ships

2017 • 6 min
Made in 1977 for German public television, a rare look at Harun Farocki’s films for children. Harun Farocki's twin daughters, Lara and Anna were also shown in this documentary.
When Wigs Fly

When Wigs Fly

2017 • 18 min
An aging drag queen must decide whether to sabotage her protege to keep her title, or face her inevitable fall from drag stardom.
El Capitán

El Capitán

2017 • 9 min • Mexico
Daniel is a vegan man with many changes in his life, but no one taught him how to accept the loss of his own hero.
Pretty Dudes: Caught Gay-Handed

Pretty Dudes: Caught Gay-Handed

2017 • 4 min
Sunji worries that he may have a private problem that the guys are unwilling to assist with. Zario is reminded of the first time he met Sunji and Ellington.
De Eierlanders

De Eierlanders

2017 • 28 min
A ruthless portrait of a lost civilization. Phi Nguyen takes us to the dark side of IJburg: the fastest growing new construction area of ​​the Netherlands. For the first time, the original residents of the residential area are interviewed. Their horrendous testimonies prove a pitch-black page from modern Dutch history.
A Branch of a Pine Is Tied Up

A Branch of a Pine Is Tied Up

2017 • 16 min • Japan
"The Pine's Branches" is the latest work in Murata Tomoyasu’s series “Sei toshi ni matsuwaru kioku no tabi (Journey through memories of life and death),” which he began following the Tohoku earthquake in 2011.
Stalled

Stalled

2017 • 7 min
A young businesswoman arrives late for a convention at a hotel. She stops in a restroom to relieve herself. Inside, she notices someone wears an interesting pair of shoes in the stall next to her. When that someone reaches under the stall wall, to the business woman’s shock and surprise, she quickly realizes it’s something else. Something that may change her life, for the worse.
Zane Plays: Proboid

Zane Plays: Proboid

2017 • 3 min • United States of America
Zane is a deep space scout exploring the unknown in his two-legged vehicle, the PROBOID. He’s utterly alone except for an emergency chat channel filled with viewers spamming his only lifeline with expired memes, emote spam, and shoutout requests. Will any of his fellow scouts find him?
Gad Gone Wild

Gad Gone Wild

2017 • 57 min • France
French comic Gad Elmaleh regales a Montreal crowd with tales of awkward mix-ups and baffling customs he's encountered since moving to the U.S.
Nyi Ma Lay

Nyi Ma Lay

2017 • 20 min
In a high-rise private estate, a girl sits precariously on a ledge but nobody knows why. Inspired by recent events of foreign domestic helpers in Singapore taking their own lives.
Max von Sydow

Max von Sydow

2017 • 44 min • United Kingdom
One of the greatest actors of the twentieth century, von Sydow is best known for his long creative partnership with director Ingmar Bergman, whose psychologically probing dramas—including their most famous collaboration, THE SEVENTH SEAL—gave the actor freedom to bare his soul and showcase his unfailingly commanding screen presence. In addition to the string of masterpieces he made with the Swedish auteur, von Sydow embodied a wide range of characters in films by art-house titans such as Jan Troell, Lars von Trier, and Wim Wenders, leaving behind a body of work that spans more than six decades and a dozen different countries. He appeared in more than one hundred and fifty films and television series in multiple languages. Max von Sydow received his French citizenship in 2002 and lived in France for the last two decades of his life.
The Breath

The Breath

2017 • 5 min • Turkey
In a dystopic future, there is a shortage of oxygen. People are breathing with gas masks. A thief sneaks into an old man’s house. The thief finds a plant in the house he enters. The old man realizes that he can get maskless oxygen at home thanks to this plant and special fan. The film deals with the struggle of two people for the sake of having this plant that supplies oxygen.
Off Season

Off Season

2017 • 6 min • France
Tired park ranger Jude struggles to find her place in her team. Her determination to prove herself leads her to a place where she'll find herself lonelier than ever.
Out to Lunch

Out to Lunch

2017 • 8 min
Short by Katia Koziara
Bam

Bam

2017 • 6 min
Musicians Jay-Z and Damien Marley discuss their upbringing and how it influences their music.
El Jimador 'ID'

El Jimador 'ID'

2017 • 1 min
The combination of practical sets and CG backgrounds complemented and accentuated the quirky fluidity of the stop motion characters, and brought to life this unique world where the departed and the living celebrate together in a small cantina somewhere on Dia de los Muertos.
Paving

Paving

2017 • 5 min
If you hold the camera horizontally, people's faces and products will be reflected. For reasons of personal information protection and the risk of copyright infringement, there is a historical background in which people have no choice but to point the camera downward when shooting video. So the theme is "floor". I tried to see what kind of work I could create by narrowing down the objects to this extent.
Siblings

Siblings

2017 • 23 min
Two siblings get together for an evening after not seeing each other for 2 years. Interesting conversations ensue.
Charlottesville: Race and Terror

Charlottesville: Race and Terror

2017 • 22 min • United States of America
On Saturday 8/12/2017, hundreds of white nationalists, alt-righters, and neo-Nazis traveled to Charlottesville, Virginia to participate in the “Unite the Right” rally. By Saturday evening three people were dead – one protester, and two police officers – and many more injured. “VICE News Tonight” correspondent Elle Reeve went behind the scenes with white nationalist leaders, including Christopher Cantwell, Robert Ray, David Duke, and Matthew Heimbach — as well as counter-protesters. VICE News Tonight also spoke with residents of Charlottesville, members of the Black Lives Matter movement, and the Charlottesville Police. From the neo-Nazi protests at Emancipation Park to Cantwell’s hideaway outside of Virginia, “VICE News Tonight” provides viewers with exclusive, up close and personal access inside the unrest.
Numinous

Numinous

2017 • 50 min
Awed and Attracted. He is one of the most aggressive and talented freeskiers of our age. Born and raised in the BC backcountry, with a bloodline alive with adventure and a style carved from the landscape itself, Kye Petersen is about to blow the doors off of big mountain skiing. Fearful yet Fascinated. Numinous explores the relationships and connections with the natural world that are necessary to safely dance with mountain faces covered in snow. Tuning out and tuning in. Shot exclusively in British Columbia, Numinous follows Kye and a cadre of fellow snow-sliders into the heart of the some of the most aesthetic and demanding landscapes around. Overwhelmed but Ultimately Inspired.
Journey to the Pale Red Dot

Journey to the Pale Red Dot

2017 • 42 min
The search for planets beyond our solar system has brought an historic discovery: a planet slightly larger than Earth orbiting a star called Proxima Centauri. At just over 40 trillion kilometers from the Sun, Proxima Centauri is our closest stellar neighbor. Does its planet have a climate, or even life?
Ldae

Ldae

2017 • 30 min
Documentation vs. imagination. Under the title LDAE (German acronym for “let the others decide”) Christoph Schwarz develops a participative format for an art program. The filming of his new film should be broadcast online and a web community should direct and decide on the plot, locations, and final edited version. Schwarz hopes to reach artistic heights – but comes to a crash landing.
When Things Occur

When Things Occur

2017 • 28 min • Palestinian Territory, United Kingdom
Based on Skype conversations with Gaza-based photographers, fixers, and drivers who were behind specific images that were transmitted from screen to screen in the summer of 2014. The film probes the face of mourning and grief – its digital embodiment, transmission, and representation. It asks how the gaze gets channeled within the digital realm, and how empathy travels. Equally, how the documentary signifier – and its abstraction – operate when viewing suffering. What exactly is viewing suffering ‘at a distance’ – and how many meters or kilometers is that? What is the behavior and political economy of the image of war? Who is the ‘local’ in the representation of war? What is the daily routine of those who represent war?
Syria: Israel's invisible Hand

Syria: Israel's invisible Hand

2017 • 42 min
A horrible six year conflict befell Syria with a multitude of factions fighting for territories backed by a score of foreign players. The script for war as with Iraq in 2003 originated with Zionist partisans with Israeli interests in mind. From Oded Yinon to the Israeli "Clean Break" papers, the Zionist regime made it very clear what their intentions were in Iraq and Syria. American mass media had a uniform message that "Assad must go" for years until the Trump administration took power. In Iraq, after the US made it clear that they did not back Kurdish secession and would not give them air support, the Iraqi forces chased out the Peshmerga in a mere 36hrs. The world must know that the US was dragged into these conflicts via Israeli pressure and deceptions.