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Pitch Black Panacea (2020)
Amy and Carl both have lazy eyes. Amy’s left and Carl’s right. They are strangers, volunteers for an unusual, life-altering treatment in which they will enter a completely dark room together for ten days. But in the hallucination-inducing darkness, they are forced to confront personal demons.
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That One Day (2016)
Miu Miu Women's Tales #12 - Short film directed by Crystal Moselle starring The Skate Kitchen crew
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Brigitte (2019)
An insight into the creative process of photographer Brigitte Lacombe, exploring her obsession with taking pictures and how her lens defines her relationship with her subjects and the world.
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Photo Booth (2022)
A mixed immigrant couple in 1970s London attempt to navigate both Britain's immigration laws and their relationship with each other.
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Danny Wylde (2015)
Discover the art of being a former porn star in this intimate portrait of Danny Wylde. This short film by Matthew Kaundart was inspired by an essay from Christopher Zeischegg and visual art by Luka Fisher featured on somesuch.co/stories
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Every Breaking Wave (2015)
Every Breaking Wave, based on the U2 song of the same name, is set on the streets of early 1980s Northern Ireland. It is built around themes of emotional abandon and the uncertainty of romantic relationships following two teenagers, one Catholic and the other Protestant, who fall in love amidst the ongoing violence.
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Two Sisters Who Are Not Sisters (2019)
Based on Gertrude Stein’s eponymously named screenplay, written in 1929 as European fascism was building momentum. Beatrice Gibson’s adaptation, set almost a century later in contemporary Paris, deploys Stein’s script as a talismanic guide through a contemporary moment of comparable social and political unrest. An original soundtrack, written especially for the film by British composer Laurence Crane, responds to the repetition, duplication and duality at play in Stein’s script. Both a fictional thriller and an act of collective representation, Deux Soeurs proposes empathy and friendship as means to reckon with an increasingly turbulent present.


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