Alice stumbles into the world of Wonderland when she follows a White Rabbit down a rabbit hole. She encounters many strange creatures and experiences bizarre events, such as growing and shrinking in size. Throughout her journey, she meets talking animals, gets involved in a caucus-race, interacts with a garden of talking flowers, receives guidance from the Cheshire Cat, attends a mad tea party, plays croquet with the Queen of Hearts, and ultimately finds herself facing her own execution. In the end, she realizes that it was all just a dream and wakes up to her sister's voice.
In King Lear (1987), a film editor finds himself captivated by the writings of a renowned playwright. As he delves deeper into the playwright's works, his own life starts to mirror the themes of power, virtue, and the complexities of human relationships. Set against the backdrop of the 1980s and the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster, this film explores art, inspiration, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction.
Twenty-something June is anxiously awaiting the outcome of her most recent job interview. One day, when her friend goes on a vacation out of town, she is left all alone in their apartment . This overwhelms her as feelings of loneliness, isolation, and envy begin to creep up on her, putting her in an unhealthy state of mind. "Wala" is a story of growing pains. It's about the moment of uncertainty in everyone's young life. It's about how the wait can sometimes lead you down completely unexpected paths.
In this thought-provoking documentary, the film delves into the concept of nothingness and its place in our lives. Through stunning visuals and insightful interviews, it challenges our perception of existence.
Desmond Capta awakes each day to find his life has been caught in an endless loop; disturbed only by nefarious visions that plague his mind. Can he break the wheel or remain trapped in his own mind forever?
How would a found footage film look if the footage was never found? This conceptual art experiment questions the very nature of film and cinema while serving as an ironic tribute to the found footage horror pop culture. The found footage format provides the narrative justification for such a film to exist: the non-existence exists because the footage existed yet it was lost and never found.
In today's world, the act of doing nothing is demonized. We have to produce 24 hours a day to not feel guilty. But who said that when we don't do anything, we really don't do anything? Slowing down the day, watching time move forward, watching life go by are essential for our daily lives and for those who prefer, using contemporary language, doing nothing is producing. Produce pleasure and comfort in life and observe ourselves with more affection.
Two imaginary lovers question who they are in this world. While they discover they don't really exist. will love prevail the nothingness? and most important, why are we?
The best movie from the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. Carson Clay stuns with his new film.
It’s summer vacation! School’s out and you have all the time in the world to hang with your best bud and...ponder the meaning of nothingness? In What is Nothing? we join two youngsters who, as all rascals do, sit around and contemplate the void.
A series of five hand-painted, step-printed films, each of which is a textured, thus tangible, "nothing." A series of "nots," then, in pun, or knots of otherwise invisible energies.
Vague moving shapes framing the black screen could be anything, but what they depict is nothing.
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