This film is about New York as I personally experienced it just before the pandemic hit in the winter of 2020. It is shocking to see how much we have lost in the year since, In retrospect, that life was very beautiful, We daily shared the subway, the dinners, the births, the deaths, the theater and gyms, art and music with old friends and with total strangers. I wonder how much of this casual intimacy we will ever recover? The cover image is of my mother Claire and uncle Fritz playing in Vienna in 1930. Like us a year ago, they were innocent to the disaster that lay ahead.
Street basketball meets Melbourne's infamous art scene in a tournament that promotes inner city culture.
A lively black boy, who exists in a realm of innocence all on his own, comes face to face with the nightmares of reality.
Balthasar wakes up in the cold, in nothingness. After finding refuge in a hut, he begins to remember a past existence.
A silent film shot in black & white 16mm film. A performance preparation in the late afternoon. A peaceful and graceful moment in a cramped living room during a lockdown.
An adaptation, transformation, or simply imagination from a photo of my mom when she was in her twenties. I look at her photo when I am awake, and meet her in my dream.
A man with a suggestible mind marries a second wife mistakenly out of a desperate situation and now faces the consequences, taking him on a twisting and turning rollercoaster of a ride beyond anything he could have ever imagined.
In the midst of the Covid-19 Pandemic, Mia is a young woman in the throws of the female experience and what it means to be a “Hot Girl”, this slice of life takes a look at her social commentary and journey to acceptance.
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VOD Start: June 30, 2021, 12:00 am
VOD End: June 30, 2021, 7:00 pm
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