For five years, Stephen McCoy documented street life in Boston. This is what he captured.
This film chronicles a meeting: that of the Tarahumara Indians and a camera that looks at the people that are etymologically called "foot runners." Musical montage: steps rhythms, traditional gestures and postures.
Through lucid dreams, Chiaro uses his subconscious as a form of escapism from his mundane life with his aunt and indolent father. However, memories from his forgotten childhood resurface as his subconscious reveals an aching truth about his past.
Resonance follows the fragmented everyday life of a young woman named Lidija, who is trapped within the abstracted space of her former family home. Through a series of repetitive rituals and narrative transformations, Lidija’s routine gradually begins to unravel, ultimately leading her to confront the unrealized potential of her own projected self. The film is grounded in an intrinsic need for introspective exploration of the human psyche, with a focus on the deconstruction of identity, the displacement of classical narrative structures, and the symbolic meaning of space.
A human figure synergizes with the light and questions its existence and society's expectations of it.
The story of Cross Words is based on a news item, which quickly becomes a pretext for a sensitive, sensual portrait of a generation represented by two main characters, Pierre and Mila, and a group of thirty-somethings. They’re journalists, teachers, carpenters and artists, between Paris, Marseille and Brussels. Valero portrays fragments of everyday life, interweaving them with impressionistic urban and bucolic slivers.
Living Well is the Best Revenge is a documentary short that follows a group of friends during their summer vacation at a country estate. The film captures moments of travel, leisure activities, and the beauty of nature. Through a series of non-narrative fragments, the film explores themes of friendship, nostalgia, and the joy of simple pleasures.
A fragmented look into the memories of two strangers from the same hometown, brought together through a university project.
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