Tracing biographical lines, Volker Koepp steps into his oeuvre, rich in encounters. Returning to Lithuania, Moldova and Chernivtsi, he looks back and brings things up to date, as the war against Ukraine becomes a determining element of the present. Epic.
A birdwatcher meets a mysterious stranger in a remote birdwatching tower. As the stranger's presence becomes more disturbing, the birdwatcher gets pulled into an unsettling experience.
When Singapore was founded in 1965, its leader Lee Kuan Yew famously said that it will “not only become a Metropolis, but it will last a thousand years, and it is people who calculate, and think in those terms, who deserve to survive.” Half a century on, as breakdown engulfs many of the world’s cities, Singapore carries on glamorously. But at what cost?
Director and actor D.C. Stoy explores the nuanced nature of a character's non-linear timeline, which pits the mundaneness of stability against his internal desire for more out of his life, where risk is the reward.
Matei, a young shepherd boy living in the outskirts of Romania, finds more comfort among his sheep than with his abusive, alcoholic dad. But now Matei is starting to mimic his father's violence, he's faced with a question: 'Who am I?'
Lean trains through movement, breath, and suggestive touch. The body in exertion becomes a site of sensory exploration, where sweat and tension create intimacy. The post-training shower completes the journey, as water on skin turns physical discipline into an experience of pleasure.
The HPE isn't ICE, yes sure they have an integrated system with the DHS, but like it's completely different!
This satire was made for an AP Language and Composition class. The prompt was to satirize something currently important in society today. The amazing group you are watching, wrote the script in under a day, and then shot it, thirty minutes a day, for two weeks. Special thanks to Layla Booker and Lucas Selesnick as this was not their projects and they helped out our crew. I hope you enjoy this student film, consider subscribing so we can all go to college, much love.
In 1979, artist David Greenberger's talks with senior citizens become a word-of-mouth hit 'zine, The Duplex Planet. Four decades on, now a senior himself, he has much to tell us about the nature of art, conversation and growing old.