The same circumstances led three people to flee: they are Russian and queer. But their experiences in exile in Germany could not be more different. David longs for community, Evgeniy struggles with professional and language barriers, while Sanya experiences the feeling of being normal for the first time. The film accompanies the three protagonists in a kaleidoscope of memories, belonging, and the future.
The unbearable lightness of the death of loved ones... There are wounds in life that eat away at you like leprosy... The weight of the death of loved ones sometimes becomes so overwhelming that another birth is inevitable in order to free oneself from that weight.
At a New Year's Eve party, wealthy businessman Bajwa bets $30 million that idealist Ahesaan Randhawa can't endure 15 years in a self-made jail. Ahesaan accepts, facing intense trials while Bajwa's life falls apart.
In 1990s London, Stanley, a reserved taxi driver, frequents the gay bar The 7th Avenue in Soho during his breaks from work. Seemingly bewildered, memories of a past conflict torment him.
Living at a higher altitude creates a harsh environment for Paul Johnson to farm in, but that doesn't stop him from doing everything in his power to protect the wildlife that lives there, even if it has a significant impact on his own life.
At its core, the piece explores the technical and ethical dimensions of AI, particularly in relation to copyright, agency, and the implications of deepfake technology. By training AI models on a diverse group of queer and trans voices, the work merges digital and human voices to celebrate unique vocal expressions while simultaneously challenging the inherent biases within AI systems.
A journalist interviews four ex-employees of The Milton Family Group, a large corporation that seemingly vanished overnight. What begins as an investigation to uncover the truth behind a corporate mystery slowly devolves into a farce of absurd conspiracies and personal confessions.
A short experimental documentary that interrogates how the modernization of parks and playgrounds in Long Branch (a neighbourhood in South Etobicoke in Toronto, Canada) both reflects and contributes to the overall rise in the cost of living in the area by exploring children's relationships to the community spaces around them. The film includes footage from four local parks and playgrounds, personal archival materials, interviews with five South Etobicoke locals, and an art-based workshop at a local junior middle school.
Joni is dead. His girlfriend Lena receives the devastating news in a hospital in Georgia, where Joni had spent several months. Far from home, he wanted to find himself again. However, as Lena soon finds out, what he also found is an art student named Nana.
Pauline, Norah, Kristina and others wait for hours, sitting under a hut deep in the Bois de Vincennes. In front of the administrative detention center (CRA) in Paris, they have all come to see their loved ones locked up. Lives on hold, awaiting deportation or release. On this stage, these women tell their stories, talk to each other, share their experience, their revolt and their dreams with new visitors. They are the mirror of migrant detention, its reverse view.
When Thandiwe goes missing while uncovering a conspiracy, the only two people who can find her are her ex lover and current boyfriend. Will they work together with her life on the line?
A first-person narrative from offscreen. Deserted shots of Venice and Amsterdam become images of a relationship that could never be lived because of shame and vulnerability.
Set in 2011, we follow a trio of high school boys, Nick, Edd, and Viggo, as their senior year of high school comes to a halt when a secret kept by a shady government foundation is exposed, turning our heroes' worlds upside down.