Instead of doing some blogging, I did some vlogging. I decided to just go out for a walk and a cup of tea and do a wee video about it. I’ll tell you, I love doing stuff about nothing. The more nothingness to it, the more I love it. So you can expect more of this. (From https://limmy.com/)
Who But When, How is an autobiographical work that traces the director’s return to Israel in the midst of its traumatic moment and horrific acts in Gaza. As his aging father suffers the onset of dementia, Sharim’s poetic meditations on loss are juxtaposed against the conflicted, agonizing histories of Palestine and Israel, and a destabilized future.
Visual metaphor of virtual life: an endless cycle driven by bots and algorithms, where connection is instant but loneliness persists. We think we move forward, but always return to the same point.
Svyat's grandmother recently died, leaving behind an old house with a barn. Despite the fear of liability, Svyat comes there to resolve a land ownership issue with a neighbor. But something in the barn makes the guy change his plans.
La Tunga Tunga is a murga that is committed to a creative, collaborative, and community-based process, organizing itself to take part in Carnival with the aim of giving voice to collective grievances. In 2025, the national and local government are questioning cultural practices and artistic collectives. In this context, they are defunding culture and, in particular, the neighborhood carnival parades (corsos). La Tunga Tunga resists through humor and dance, asserting celebration as a right and public spaces as territories of struggle.
April is a happy little witch who is just trying to make the perfect birthday party for her girlfriend Liz. Unfortunately for her, their cat Limón has other plans. Moved by jealousy he will do anything in his power to ruin the party, destroy the presents and mess with April. It isn’t until chaos spreads through the kitchen that he realizes he might have gone too far…
In the form of a diary, I retrace the thread of internalized patriarchal domination and seek to trace my lesbian desire. Faced with the looming danger of a world on fire, I forge my own path and, like a beaver, seek to build my lodge elsewhere.
Tom, an ordinary man, finds himself in a seemingly never-ending nightmare, a spiral which he must escape from, or the filmmaker will keep him trapped within it.
Yoon-seok only wishes to live an ordinary life between his unyielding father and his inscrutable son, Yul. But events take a turn against his hopes, and cornered by circumstances, Yoon-seok is driven to commit an irreversible act.
A trans man documentarist named Joo-wan has been filming the bereaved families who keep vigil at a joint memorial altar built on a wasteland. But the altar is about to be removed due to the construction of a new apartment. On the night before the day of removal, Joo-wan’s brother Tae-hee comes and tell him their father died. Joo-wan meets his family after 7 years.
Han Io, in search of her destiny, is instantly transported into a strange café by the shaman’s single word. There, she encounters women with unique charms: the chic yet clumsy café owner, the captivating sexy queen, the somewhat cheesy but warm chocolatier, and the charismatic woman whose intense gaze is overwhelming. Becoming a part-time worker at the café, can Io truly find her destined partner here?