The night of July 18th 1896 a small group of people attended the first film projection in Buenos Aires. This is the story of three of them, who will go on to become the pioneers of south-american cinema, not without being involved in a couple scandals including a duel, a mysterious disappearance and the burning of a lab in the centric area of the city. Archival footage meets historical fact and cinematic recreation in a filmic exercise that is not interested in finding reality in fiction but quite the opposite: finding fiction in reality.
A married couple, Salwa and Dadang, have been longing for a child for many years. Despite their modest means and limited privacy, they remain determined in their efforts. They have tried various strategies, including seeking advice from an online shaman. However, when they attempt to implement their latest strategy, they encounter unexpected obstacles.
Civilization has been laid waste by a general amnesia. In a desperate attempt to preserve any of their memories, humans turn themselves to the Xirst Clinic, a center run by the Keenies, tiny little beings specialized in retrieving the last vestiges of humanity's memories.
A follow up to his 2007 hit documentary Garbage! The Revolution Starts At Home, filmmaker and environmental activist Andrew Nisker tries to answer the question his last film posted: have we made the planet a greener place than it was almost 20 years ago?
The Time Show is a comedy/theatre/spoken word show that received critical acclaim at the 2019 Edinburgh Fringe and went on to tour the UK to sell-out crowds. Following on from his much applauded shows about talking, hair, sleep, water, faces, the sky and the colour yellow, Rob turned his attention to time.