This audiovisual essay dives into the complexity of the border space from three European enclaves located in African territory: Ceuta, Melilla and the Canary Islands. The film plunges into the gap that unites and separates Africa and Europe, in search of the ruins and ghosts from the wreckage of the utopias that have grown on both sides: Europe as a promised land for the dispossessed South and Africa as a paradise for the exotic-hungry North.
A few days before New Year’s Eve, two sixty-year-old sisters take a bath in a pool to wash the alcohol off their bodies, while their nearly one-hundred-year-old mother swims in her memories.
A drift between two cities: Berlin and Quito. A sensitive voice challenges the boundaries of reason through questions born from the everyday: Have you ever thought about how many calculations you make in a day? Prices, distances, inflation, schedules. Do you see your breasts beneath the blue robe? Why did they leave me the necklace but take my underwear? The audiovisual narrative seeks to reach the point where the meaning of hegemonic logic fractures, blending the documentary code with rhetorical elements characteristic of science fiction.
Argentina, 2001. Pato's friends have a plan that could change the course of the country's history, but she has doubts about the potential consequences. After being convinced by her friend Nati, they both embark on a ritual with irreparable consequences.
To escape the move, Leo runs away to the riverbank, his hideaway. There he meets Elia. One wants to stay, the other wants to leave. Together they will understand that the only way to grow and dive in is to go beyond the boundaries that divide them.
A study of light on nature, a lyrical film in the first person that records in an abstract and impressionistic way where the vision is altered to the pulse of a time that accelerates and stops.
Rosagante is an erotic poetry collection written by Lola Navaja. From its pages springs this short film: images that breathe to the rhythm of its verses, bodies that speak the language of their desire.
Longtime resident Cynthia Yee embarks on an open-hearted walking tour of Boston’s Historic Chinatown in all its vibrancy—welcoming neighborhood newcomers while boldly confronting ghosts of her past with the help of an unexpected local compatriot: optimistic college student Gwen.