The starting point is an excerpt from the Albanian feature film "Qyteti me i ri ne bote" (Xhanfise Keko 1974, EN: "The Youngest City in the World"), in which a boy dreams of a modern city where progress and change are represented by construction and sealing. The film revolves around the historical and current transformation processes of urban space and reflects on the power of images, historical and contemporary utopias, and their interplay with architecture. An essay on new and contemporary utopias and their interplay with architecture. The film revolves around the historical and current processes of transformation in urban space and reflects on the power of images, historical and contemporary utopias, and their interplay with architecture. An essay on new and old regimes, power, propaganda, and the accessibility of public space.
SB19 FAST ZONE: A Concert-Fashion Show
Araneta Coliseum
October 26, 2025 SB19 to Celebrate 7th Anniversary with “FAST ZONE: A Concert-Fashion Show”. SB19 is set to mark their 7th anniversary with a groundbreaking event — FAST ZONE: A Concert-Fashion Show, the first of its kind for a P-pop group. In collaboration with world-renowned Filipino fashion designer Francis Libiran, the show will combine high-energy performances with a premiere couture collection, creating a unique fusion of music and fashion. The event will took place last October 26, 2025, at the Araneta Coliseum, promising fans an experience that goes beyond trends and sound, redefining style in motion.
A documentary about the Kosmos collective in Timisoara: a self-organized group of artists, curators, and musicians who revived a former textile factory.
An animated short film that shows the relationship between a girl, her grandfather, and a little bird. A series of everyday events, ranging from daily meals to car rides, demonstrate the closeness and friendship between the two. A film about love, longing, and cherished memories.
An experimental short film from director Luis Zamora, born in the aftermath of the July 2024 protests in Venezuela. An attempt to turn fear, dreams, and fleeting thoughts into images that linger.
Bernard is a 14-year-old boy living with his mother and stepfather in a small village in northern Meuse, France. Growing up in the 1960s, he dreams of freedom and adventure. Alongside his three friends, he gets into all kinds of mischief until a new girl arrives and completely changes his life.
Through text, researcher-writer Alexandra David-Néel’s journey across the Himalayas a century ago unfolds via her letters home—seeking answers in a world fractured by colonial entanglements, wars, and human ferocity. In audiovisual spaces, the filmmaker's experiences in eastern Tibet are reflected via her own lens and those of native Tibetan people. What begins through her encounter with a legendary school in the region becomes, by the film’s completion, an elegy — as violence eclipses “history”, yet fails to erase memory. Meandering between past and present, the work invites viewers into a meditative space open to contemplations on life, death, history, remembrance, the self, and more.
A region’s beauty gradually reveals an oppressive visual and auditory human presence and the scars inflicted by destructive exploitation. What if this reality wasn't the end?
Small Town Murder is back in your living room for the annual Halloween show!!! Join hosts James Pietragallo and Jimmie Whisman as they tell us a story about a small town and a murder that took place there. Grab a ticket, get some drinks and snacks, and get ready to sit back and shout "Shut up! And give me murder!" Be there, or be scared!
After attending the funeral of her Scandinavian fiance's mother, an American woman must decide whether to honor the mother's last wishes by partaking in a time-honored but horrifying family tradition.
"JUST TRUST ME"
Arthur and Iris are only teenagers when a third world war upends their life. Forced to live together in the remains of Arthur's home, the pair discovers the lengths they'll go to for survival.
Trying to find his kidnapped daughter, the father begins hunting for those maniacs that the local justice system couldn't handle. But the roles in this bloody safari change easily.
Part 3 Of The Glimmered Barriers Trilogy. A Loud And Intrusive Examination Of Grief, Psychosis And Derealization. Drifting Irresolutely In The Birthing Envy Of Mystery, The Oppressive Repetitions Of A Deep Lived Disease Stealing The Hope Within. Through Three Distorted Phases Of Multicolored Awakenings, Violently Representative And Worsening With Time, Progressing Downward. Grief Surpassing Sorrow, Light Outlasting Memory, Mind Infecting Body. Shrouded In Memories Plague, Vanishing Into A Loathsome Dream, Somewhere Between A Curse And A Miracle.
The Piano Tuner traces the life of 'Red Mike’ MacDonald, who for 60 years has visited Cape Breton homes, churches, concert halls and theatre spaces to tune pianos. But why do people still have this acoustic instrument, its 88 hammers, its 230 strings and each with its own tuning key? Love - love for real sound.