A documentary journey that explores the memory of mining and rural Spain through the connection between generations. Amid landscapes of cracked earth and coal, the film depicts the sacrifices of those who sustained the futures of others with their bodies—a tribute to dignity, depopulation, the silent legacy of forgotten peoples, and gratitude.
Four young adults about to lose everything face an extreme situation when one of them comes back claiming to possess a miraculous potion that will give them superpowers.
April 1994. Hector and Daría, two opposite teenagers, escape from high school and discover an unexpected friendship on the same day that a youth icon dies.
Shot on MiniDV, this two-part film plays with perspective, scale and the unnoticed details of daily life. Moving from quiet reflection to a sharp twist, it turns simplicity into precision, like Kubrick with a handheld camera.
After a long day at work, twenty-something student Art returns home to ind that his stoner roommate Davey has accidentally let a demon into their apartment. Now Art gas two problems: getting rid of the hells pawn and dealing with a roommate too high to help.
Two figures dressed in blue, travel across an empty land on a blue tandem bicycle with a sail. The wind blows them wherever they wish. Where? They do not know, for who knows where the wind goes?
An experimental video collage built from analog footage filmed by the artist’s father, A Forgotten Childhood returns to a rural Arctic landscape to examine how personal memory shifts over time. Moving between past and present, the film reflects on what is remembered, what fades, and how these fragments shape identity. Structured like a third-person diary entry, it binds images together through text, emphasizing the tension between documentary memory and personal mythology.
A Tinder date goes horribly wrong and ends in a fatal accident. Clara and her roommate must get rid of the body before things get even more complicated.