A short cinematic poetry film. Based on the poem "Time" by Anxhelo Llangozi.
Inspired by geology, science fiction, and documentary archives, CORPS MINÉRAL integrates a narrative co-written by Gabrielle HB and Charline Dally (Le désert mauve). The film connects the spaces of our lives and of our sensible experiences with geological phenomena of immeasurable temporality. The layers of memory, whether they are contained in the rock or in our cells, are part of a cycle from sedimentation to disintegration. The work invites us to apprehend these processes with attention and empathy in order to consider their slowness as a means to heal even the deepest fractures.
A young man recalls different moments of his life, reflecting the preservation of memory, the enigma of time and the inevitability of death
The Book Of Time has been found. (Dun Dun Dun) *Serious*
At the intersection between animation, ceramics, film, as well as printmaking, Honeydew, Darling is employing an interdisciplinary approach to explore the transient relationship between time and identity as it relates to queerness.
A master thief is tasked with the extraction of a device, that will change the course of history.
A short film about the curse of making plans.
In the middle of a dull night, Roger starts to question his sanity when his perception of time suffers strange and disturbing anomalies. Is there something wrong with Roger or with reality itself?
In this short experimental documentary, Jediah Currie tries to wrap his head around the idea of time. In three segments focused on the present, past and future. You see how time effects objects, people and memories leaving you just as confused about time as you were going into the film.
Method actor Hermes' sense of time and reality becomes distorted as he gets interviewed in the midst of preparing for a role.
In this indirect sequel to "The Pure and the Damned," childhood friends Ellis and Benny kill time as they await their newest partner in the midst of a robbery.