GI, your helicopters fall from the sky like broken birds examines the visual culture of war games and the ideological ease with which conflict is converted into spectacle. With a documentary inflection, the film isolates the recurrent devices of the military videogame and turns them into objects of analysis. Its central concern is distance. Interfaces, crosshairs, surveillance views, and elevated perspectives reorganise destruction into something clean, legible, and remote. Romanello, Madrussa, and Mennella make visible the visual regime through which war is formatted in advance for command, abstraction, and consumption.
The film follows musician Rob MacNeacail on a road trip across Scotland and Ireland, as he spreads his enthusiasm for Gaelic Psalm singing, and shares songs and ideas with people he meets along the way.
Lucy, a trans girl, sets out on a journey to undergo gender reassignment surgery. Both the bus driver and the passengers discriminate against her. But she bonds with Braian, who turns out to be part of a gang that robs all the passengers, putting her long-desired intervention in jeopardy.
When a tidemark of poisoned crabs & lobsters devastate a small North East fishing town veteran fisherman Stan Rennie becomes the unlikeliest of activists. A wry David and Goliath story,told with gallows humour, about the grief of navigating a world which has suddenly, inexplicably changed forever.
A director searches for his missing actor so he can complete his Don Quixote film in the desert —unaware that the producer intends to replace him with a newer cyborg model ...
Six Palestinian stand-up comedians write and tour a comedy show exploring the unlikely, often dark humour that surrounds the complexity of Palestinian identity. What starts as a blending of comic traditions to encourage honest and open reflections through the shared enjoyment of laughter becomes an existential imperative to survival and sharing common humanity.
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.
Eva, a middle-aged painter and eccentric performer, teeters between madness and human comedy, love and the fear of death. Besides, she suffers from “Albertine Syndrome,” forever falling in love with the heroine of her own work. This passion pushes her to the brink of madness. In daily life, she struggles with caring for her schizophrenic mother and facing a serious illness. Can art become her salvation?
Arnis Rītups has become an urban legend of Riga— a provocative philosopher, publisher of the magazine Rigas Laiks, and the creator of such peculiar projects as House of Fools. But what truly lies behind his persona? Is it a deliberately constructed provocative image, or his genuine nature?