A group of camping YouTubers head to the woods to make their final video. Unbeknownst to them, four masked men follow behind, planning to make a video of their own.
The Colorado River is drying up. Reservoirs are falling to record lows and drought ravages the borderlands of the United States and Mexico. The heavily engineered water systems of the American Southwest buckle under the strain of an expanding population. Life for those on the fringes begins to unravel.
Musical soulmates Maya and Selina are torn apart by the cutthroat music industry. Only Selina is deemed a star, forcing Maya into the shadows as a ghostwriter, while Selina rises to fame.
After a freak accident leaves a young man in a surreal limbo, he must team up with a talking puppet to map a mysterious island from fragments of memory — a journey that forces him to confront his deepest regrets, reclaim lost connections, and decide if life is worth finding his way back to.
At a school in Vienna, blind and visually impaired children and teens learn through hearing and touch. With particular attention to sound, Katharina Copony explores its world in her last film, opening up the film to a space of sensory experience. When writing, composing poems, playing soccer, and walking through the institute and public space, sounds, music, rhythms, and materialities move to the center of awareness.
Blending video art, documentary and music video, Martin Bureau’s film explores the abuses of Western society, at once ravaged by late-stage capitalism and unable to free itself from it. A visceral image and sound experience, All Things Are No Longer Equal juxtaposes an aesthetic of excess and domination with the measured critical commentary of philosopher Alain Deneault, calling for reinvented forms of collective and local solidarity.
Billy is at a loss of motivation, struggling to move forward with his life. His biggest problem? He still hasn’t put away a Santa Claus decoration... even though it’s already February. February!