James comes home for the holidays with the intention of repairing the strained relationship with his daughter. Despite his attempt to mend things with a gift, his efforts are rejected, leading James to reluctantly toss the present in the trash. What follows is a series of mishaps, missteps, and misanthropic musings, tracing the discarded gift's journey as it returns to its rightful owner.
A new porter embarks on an unlikely relationship with the youngest daughter of a prominent English family. Simultaneously, rivalries are spilling over in the Davenport family, led by the Lord and Lady as they also weather the epic failure of the wedding of their eldest daughter to her caddish cousin.
Three stories concerning the relationships between adult children, their somewhat distant parent (or parents), and each other: a reclusive father visited by his grown children in the US, sisters visiting their novelist mother in Dublin, and adult twins called back to their Paris apartment to address a family tragedy.
At the last party before the end of school, a shy young man drifts into a daydream and, in a moment between life and death, finds the courage to reach out for love in real life.
A college sophomore named An Xiaohe, who is being "hunted" due to usury issues, joins forces with a 30-year-old painter named Kang Meimei who is also in trouble. Along with Kang Meimei's father Kang Daheng, they form a unique bond. Through their interactions, they experience a collision of values.
Alejandro Egido returns to his paternal family’s village, a place on the Castilian plateau that, for years, he has only visited to bury relatives. There, he spends a few days with Carmen and Tomasa, his grandfather’s sisters, who share a daily life shaped by routine and absence. Through an intimate narrative, Hasta mañana si Dios quiere draws a subtle parallel between the fragility of human life and that of a village on the verge of disappearing.
A short film-essay whose intention is to analyze the concept of proper names, a brief study on identity and the importance of language through different points of view: birth, identity, love, friendship, fear and absence.
Guadalupe, Silberius de Ura, and Sampe live in three different villages, each with very different personal backgrounds. Yet they share something: it is in the landscapes they inhabit that they find the motivation and inspiration guiding their respective journeys.
A tribute to untamed nature, this experimental audiovisual work celebrates the earth's endless cycle of birth, growth and decay. Through poetry and image, it explores the bond between life, nature, and our fragile place within it.
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.
How does it feel to stand still in a world that keeps moving? Overwhelmed by emotion, the dance film Droom takes you through three different phases of stillness.
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?