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Joseph Zitt’s film dreamtext דברי חלום is a feature-length dream of coming to life in Israel. Four images of dancer Cheryl Nayowitz move past and through images of Israel and words spoken by the Holon Scratch Orchestra, along with music by the ensemble Gray Code. The film and its music are anchored by the song “Sachki Sachki,” sung by Vered Forbes. The film has no story, dialogue, or characters (other than the dancer). While there is text in Hebrew and English, you don’t need to know either language to enjoy the film. The English is a dreamlike text scrambled to approximate what you might hear while falling asleep. The Hebrew words which are heard and seen onscreen during much of the film are streams of consciousness, improvised by women’s voices on the themes of segments of the film. When we hear the song “Sachki Sachki,” the words appear onscreen both in the original Hebrew and in an English translation.
Ambitious but burned-out marketing exec Olivia starts early-morning walks with her spirited Shih Tzu, Milo, hoping to clear her mind. Across the park, solitary novelist Theo and his free-spirited Husky, Lucy, keep to themselves-until a tangle of leashes brings the four together. As Milo and Lucy's puppy love blooms, Olivia and Theo's guarded hearts follow, leading to comic mishaps, sweet surprises, and the reminder that the right companion-two-legged or four-can change everything.
Nollaí tells the story of a young Irish deer who lives with a family of humans, as he embarks on a journey of self-discovery to find out where he came from.
Ruby and Otto, two young drifters, live out of a crumbling roadside motel. Their days are a mix of absurdity and tenderness, shooting BB guns at beer cans, making vinegar bombs, and finding beauty in their boredom. When their eccentric neighbor Joe enters their orbit, the trio’s chaotic friendship turns into a strange, freeing escape from the monotony of small-town life.