A short cinematic poetry film. Based on the poem "Time" by Anxhelo Llangozi.
Video poem about New Hampshire and its foliage in Autumn
You are alive like they are.
A ghost follows its non-existent shadow across a series of windows that gives light but no direction. As the ghost moves, a poem is read that serves as its guide.
Inspired by a poem written by childhood friend Shaun Salom, James's production is a portrayal of how the town has changed, through the eyes of one of the area's most-talked about figures.
In his film-poem Shades of Mensa, Jon Ratigan pairs glyphs and typograms from graphic aptitude tests prevalent in employment application processes with the evocative names given to commercial paint colours.
video art about growing up and the longing for childhood available on YouTube
Poem in a frame.
An expression of time and memories.
A poem about a person with jelly for a head.
Gogu’s feelings living with his parents for the past 28 years and still being a (fat) jobless filmmaker.
The pantun is about a game I (we) used to play pretending to be the characters in invented fairy tales. This time it was a snail. The images of multiplied me are out of time with each other, I give up and try dancing.
A haiku about a window and a woman.
Based on the poem "I Will Love the 21st Century" by Mark Strand
A live-action visualization of the poem, blended with animation.
Sangria is intended to discuss the women's role in Brazil since colonization until nowadays, once the females have been silenced and battered for ages. It's formed by 28 poems like a menstrual cycle. The poet, Luiza Romao, has recorded each poem in a studio and has invited 28 different female-artist to performing them. The guests came from distinct arts (photography, music, danse, grafitte, theater) and each girl has proposed an intervention. All the process was independent.