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Nothing Happens (2017)
On the cold outskirts of town, something is about to happen. In our own way we are all waiting for something to happen.
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Black Tape (2014)
Black Tape explores the theme of domination. In an entangled tango, the victim and victimizer dance, occupying the frame and space between brushstrokes.
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Aliens, Flamingos & Ecstasy - Animated Shorts for Adults (2019)
Simply put, 6 eclectic and diverse animation styles present some surprisingly adult little vignettes that, in theory, add up to a film. An apparent festival favorite.
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Le Cœur d'Amos Klein (2008)
Reflection about corruption, militarism and indoctrination.
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Happiness Machine (2019)
The Happiness Machine is a cinematic performance comprised of animated films, musical compositions and testimonials. Ten women filmmakers, ten women composers and ten musicians present Christian Felber's Common Good Economy for discussion.
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The Hangman at Home (2021)
"What does the hangman think about when he goes home at night from work?" ​ The Hangman at Home is an animated film exploring themes surrounding acknowledgement and the awkward intimacy of humanness. Told in five interwoven stories; each situation presents a person, or persons in a delicate moment: fragile, playful, terrified, contemplated, confused, curious… We are all very much alike in these moments - alerting us to question our own responsibility and responses. Inspired by Carl Sandburg’s chilling poem of the same name.
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Hollow Land (2013)
In this evocative film about the eternal human search for home, Berta and Solomon arrive in a land that promises respite from their many journeys. But have they found utopia... or just another stop on their long journey?
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How Long, Not Long (2016)
A visual journey that challenges us to think about a universal belonging that doesn’t confine itself to a city, region or national boundary, in an age in which xenophobia, nationalism and intolerance are a daily occurrence.
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We Are at Home (2021)
‘We Are at Home’ is exploring themes of acknowledgement, participation and the awkward intimacy that comes with being human.


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