House of Cards is a thrilling political drama that follows the story of Frank Underwood, a cunning politician who stops at nothing to achieve power. Set in Washington D.C., the series delves into the world of government corruption, media manipulation, and the lengths people will go to maintain political power.
Pinocchio is a TV show that follows the journey of a reporter who has a tragic past and a hidden identity. He is wrongfully accused of a crime and seeks revenge while trying to clear his name. Along the way, he forms a bromance with his adopted sibling and navigates the world of news media and journalism. The show explores themes of cohabitation, double identity, and new media.
Hyperland is a documentary film that examines the evolution of technology and its effects on society. It explores concepts such as hypertext, virtual reality, and artificial intelligence, taking viewers on a journey through the history and future of technology.
Shadows of Liberty is a powerful documentary that investigates the corruption and erosion of independent journalism in America. This thought-provoking film reveals the corporate control, government censorship, and conflicts of interest that have plagued the media industry.
Faye, Kevin and Théo three troubled strangers, three lives fractured by thoughts and acts of violence. In the interactive feature film Late Fragment, their narratives interlock in a unique cinematic experience in which you play a creative and interactive role. Navigating through the movie, you uncover their stories, and their secrets, at will, controlling the flow and direction of the elaborate sequencing with a simple click.
The film observes the events surrounding the sudden decrease of sales of comic books in the US in the early 90's, followed by the surge of webcomics on the Internet.
Pencils Down! The 100 Days of the Writers Guild Strike is a documentary film that chronicles the historic labor movement of screenwriters in Hollywood. It provides an inside look into the issues of copyright, work stoppage, and labor negotiations that led to the strike, as well as the impact it had on the entertainment industry. The film offers a comprehensive exploration of the writers' demands, the picket lines, and the ultimate resolution of the labor dispute.
Navigating their way through adulthood, four young people find themselves in difficult situations where they must show tenderness toward others.
A desktop documentary that focuses on the Golden Record that NASA sent into space in the late 1970s. The piece reflects on issues such as the power of scientific discourse to produce revisions of the world, the evolution of the concept of the archive and the resignification of borders in the rhetoric of space colonialism.
A docu-dramedy four-part short series of a young international film student from Thailand discovering her sexuality in a 21st century's U.S college setting.
New media personality, Ramona Richardson, investigates the disappearances of content creators Lila, Sergio and Adam, who traveled to Cleburne, TX, one-year ago never to return. While filming an episode for their channel, Haunted Homeland, the trio unwittingly becomes the latest victims of a sinister cabal that practices ritual sacrificing.
Disillusioned roommates, Andrew and Karlie, decide to throw a party to escape the stress of their everyday lives. The beer is flowing, the music is pumping, and everyone turns to their social media to record the event, but when Andrew's conservative Midwestern parents show up unexpectedly, they must pretend it's an all-night Bible study group. The Party is a heartwarming coming of age comedy.
Butterflies is a thought-provoking documentary that explores the impact of the internet and social media on individuals' quest for fame and the pressure they face. It delves into the world of online communities, exhibitionism, and the desire to win awards and gain popularity. The film highlights the potential dangers and benefits of living in an increasingly connected and digital world.
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