The complicated relationship between the Devil and his Daughter leads her to deny the diabolical aspects she inherited from him, but is the Devil really that bad?
While driving through a small town, Ofélia Furão feels a tightness in her chest. She decides to go to the nearest clinic – Oásis. After being admitted, she is taken for ‘examinations’ and discovers a unique-looking office, where she meets another patient, Alice Rato. Doubts about this place, and its real intentions, settle in Ofélia. Brought together by chance, these patients, or more precisely, these ‘guinea pigs’, are looking for a way out of the den in which they find themselves.
Three women from different generations discuss their relationship with their body hair, the pressure they felt to shave throughout their lives or the lack of it. How each of them approaches the subject, defending the individuality of their bodies and their right to choose.
Ryu, a ludic representation of the soul, goes on a journey of self-discovery while confronting all the elements she has been repressing in her own unconscious mind.
Gisberta, an immigrant trans woman, receives the news that she is HIV positive, causing her to lose all her sources of income and become homeless and addicted. In the building where she finds shelter, she is approached by an extremely aggressive young group.
On Nov 16, 2005, Australia didn't just qualify for the FIFA World Cup, it found its voice on the global stage. We hear from the players, coaches and fans who were part of that historic moment.
A messed-up student struggles to meet all academic expectations—assignments, work, presentations, everything. One day, he finds a mysterious diary. How that diary turns his fate depends on whether he chooses to use it for good or for bad.
In this series of shorts, the phrase "Gay Agenda" is reclaimed from the religious right and transformed into a celebration of gay culture. Sit back and enjoy "11 Blocks to Go: The Bet," "Anatomy of a Relationship," "The Uninhabitable Ones," and more!
The video-guide invites viewers to peek behind the fence and reflect on the social distance and its ethical implications, exploring the complex dynamics between public space, community needs, and marginalized groups. The place is Drob Inn, a low-threshold contact and counseling service with integrated drug consumption rooms. It supports adults with substance use disorder and is state-recognized. Located near Hamburg Central Station, it serves as a crucial support center for the local open drug scene, offering accessible services. In April 2024, authorities installed a fence to separate the courtyard from the sidewalk. This measure aimed to revitalize the green space and improve pedestrian use, while providing limited visual protection.
An ongoing project that seeks to navigate the city of Toronto psychogeographically using popular films to propel the narrative forward. Relying on films’ inherent unfaithfulness to geography, a few dialogue cues, and a great deal of coincidence, scenes from disparate films intersect and redirect each other to follow geographic patterns rather than their individual stories. Compositing closely cropped professional footage over wide-angle, contemporary video allows for the emergence of a disjointed document that captures the growth of a city over several decades; distilling a small amount of truth from a growing library of fiction.