Jonathan Switcher is a young artist who just doesn't seem to fit in anywhere. His latest oddball creation is the work of art that changes his life forever - a mannequin. As the beautiful window dresser, Emmy, becomes the mannequin's soulmate, Jonathan realizes he's in love. But when the mannequin goes missing, Jonathan must find her before she's gone forever.
The End of the Tour is a biographical drama that follows the tour of David Lipsky, a novelist and journalist, as he interviews author David Foster Wallace. The movie explores their conversations and the deepening bond between them during the five-day tour.
On the week leading up to their 45th wedding anniversary, a couple's relationship is thrown into turmoil when news from the past resurfaces, forcing them to reevaluate their life together.
After experiencing a tragedy involving his teenage daughter, a psychotherapist named Peter Bower starts seeing deceased individuals from his past. As he delves deeper into his patients' problems, he realizes there is a supernatural element connecting their traumas and his own experience. Peter must confront his own past and uncover the truth about the mysterious events before it consumes him.
Little Men follows two young boys who become best friends while their parents are involved in a business dispute. As their friendship grows, they navigate the challenges of growing up, family relationships, and the changing dynamics of their neighborhood.
Alma is a haunting and dark animated short film that tells the story of a little girl who is lured into a toy shop and becomes trapped inside a doll. The film explores themes of possession, tragedy, and eternal damnation.
Too Much, Too Soon is a melodrama-drama film released in 1958. It tells the story of Diana Barrymore, a famous socialite and actress who struggles with alcoholism, broken family relationships, and her own self-destructive behavior. The film explores her tumultuous and tragic life, shedding light on the dark side of Hollywood glamour.
Where Are the Dolls is a poetic and introspective movie that follows a woman's journey in search of love, passion, and connection in an urban setting. The film explores themes of loneliness, memory, longing, and abandonment, as the protagonist navigates through various encounters and experiences. Through powerful metaphors and stunning visuals, the movie delves into the depths of human emotions and desires.
The single channel video STICK IT combines television footage of women's gymnastics with recordings of the artist attempting the same routines. Merging himself and the young gymnasts of the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta into one composite character, he enters an ambivalent position between envy, identification, rejection and critique of these highly controlled bodies and their restricted performative roles. The video follows the preparation and execution of a floor routine, suspending the marginal moment right before the action, encapsulating ambition, the pressure to succeed and the looming possibility of failure.
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