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After witnessing a senseless act of animal cruelty, Ian starts stalking a man using an old MiniDV camera, inadvertently triggering events which may or may not cause every man to disappear off the face of the Earth. Or something.
At first glance, Brett Allen Smith’s memory worlds seem slightly otherworldly but peaceful. There is a little pug – curious, bouncy and, most importantly, alive, a harmless explorer of lawns and living rooms. At the same time, the director is driven by an inner fracture, an irritation to be illuminated by means of phone conversations with family members: How real are the memories that had such a tremendous impact on him? Like the hill towering in front of Smith’s inner eye under which two dogs lie buried. And there are sunflowers, imposing plants that are impossible to pick for his five-year old’s hands because their roots have bored so deeply into the soil.
The unlikely friendship of two twenty-somethings in Seattle blossoms, complicates, and ultimately redefines their understanding of sexuality and modern relationships.
A woman wanders a vast, alien landscape in search of a way to make her fingernails grow backwards. Produced under the guidance of legendary filmmaker Werner Herzog.
Defective portraits from a remote Amazonian village exposes bleak memories of addiction, disease and abandonment.
From his hidden outpost somewhere in the mountains, Yuval Mendelovich rescues abused Pit Bills across Israel and the occupied Palestinian West Bank. But this isolated life on the edge comes at a dark cost.