Canada for the Masses is a reflective, found-footage experimental documentary that critiques the federal branding of Canada for its persistent efforts to mask the country’s deep-rooted issues. By deconstructing Canada’s carefully curated self-image and juxtaposing archival footage from World War II Canadian propaganda films, Canada for the Masses analyzes the underlying nefarious nature of Canadian identity.
Inspired by Augusto Boal's Theatre of the Oppressed and Image-Theatre, the short film transforms the aesthetic pressure experienced by women into bodily images that reveal everyday oppressions.
A bronze figure declares his love to a woman, Isabel. Isabel recognises her inability to reciprocate this feeling and to surrender to this relationship. This story is staged by a Third Person, in a closed room with no time, in an atmosphere of urgent search for perfection in the performances of the two interpreters. The Third Person is, in turn, observed by a Fourth Person.
Tom Machin, a college graduate, was mistakenly recruited as a social media manager alongside Broden Tripcony, another manager with a troubled past. The duo has to explore the nonsense of the internet to accomplish a dangerous task.
Remake of Notting Hill scene in a silent cinema style by University of Amsterdam students. An obsessed girl, Anna, decides to trick her unreciprocated love, William, with a fake pregnancy test. However, after a spilled drink accident, William's roommate, Martin, notices something off that sends him and Anna on a wild goose chase after one another. What happens now when Anna’s secret is out?
Amidst the silent, frozen wilderness of Greenland, a small sailboat becomes home for the winter. This documentary follows the remarkable story of adventurers Juho, Sohvi, and their dog Nova, who deliberately freeze their vessel into the Arctic ice for the season. Filmed by a visiting documentarian who spends a week onboard, the short film offers an intimate look at the surprisingly ordinary life lived in an extraordinary location—exploring the resilience, routine, and profound isolation of spending a winter locked in the ice.
Documentary that follows Enrique Dussel in his final days, as at 87 years old he continues writing the conclusion of his Aesthetics, a philosophical work developed from a Latin American perspective that challenges the Eurocentric vision. With his health severely weakened, the philosopher persists in his intellectual work.
A documentary about three different physical media shop owners "nerding out" about the media that their store specializes in and their thoughts on how one day physical media may become obsolete.
A girl caught up in the Colombian armed conflict leaves her home, guided by a mystical being. On her journey, she discovers how resentment turns her into the very thing she hates, but through forgiveness, she manages to find inner peace for herself and her family.
With fond memories of pre-emptive tasings (the pepper spray really took the edge off), the ability to move beyond all those seagull-egg rumors, and a great deal of bravura when faced with a vagina, Sam Miller—a tried and true pickle of a man—brings to mind Kyle Kinane and Tommy Chong, with a strong undercurrent of Margaret Cho.