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- Ao morrer de doença renal, um homem passa seus últimos dias sombrios com a família, incluindo o fantasma de sua esposa e um espírito da floresta que costumava ser seu filho.
- Uma mulher da Escócia, enquanto viaja pela Colômbia, começa a notar sons estranhos. Logo ela começa a pensar em sua aparência.
- O trabalho de um engenheiro de som para um estúdio de terror italiano torna-se um caso terrível da vida imitando a arte.
- A group of soldiers in a small town on the Mekong River in northern Thailand are struck with a bizarre sleeping illness.
- História sobre os pais do diretor Apichatpong Weerasethakul, que eram médicos, e as lembranças do diretor sobre sua infância no ambiente hospitalar.
- Programa de artes abrangente.
- Using the late WG Sebald's book "The Rings of Saturn" as its template, this documentary traces the immensely respected author's account of a walk through Suffolk; a tour which prompted tangential musings.
- Base on a novel of the Nobel Prize writer Orhan Pamuk 'The Museum of Innocence'. Set in Istanbul during 1975 to 1984, a story of a man who collects various objects of a woman as memory during their love period.
- Shifting between fact and fiction in a hotel situated along the Mekong River, a film-maker rehearses a movie expressing the bonds between a vampiric mother and daughter.
- A film essay about stalking and being stalked, based on the memoirs of a British academic, but also own meditation by the film maker about cinema, cities and absence
- Between a deceased father and a young boy, Chris Petit wonders and wanders through concepts of the past and self-identity.
- A filmmaker captures images that characterize the violence and repression as well as the hope of rebirth and remembrance in northeastern Thailand.
- None Of Us Are As Unique As We Think. Brand New-U is a highly unconventional romantic thriller: an obsessive love story stripped down and re-arranged into the looping logic of a nightmare.
- In 1903 Daniel Paul Schreber published the most celebrated autobiography of madness 'from the inside' ever written. Shock Head Soul interleaves documentary interviews, fictional re-construction and CGI animation to portray his story. Daniel Paul Schreber was a successful lawyer who, in 1893, started to receive messages from God via a Writing Down Machine that spanned the cosmos. He spent the next 9 years confined to an asylum: tortured by delusions of cosmic control, suffering the belief that he was shifting gender and that his body was subjected to cruel 'miracles'. Schreber believed that only his submission to God's plan to change him into a woman would save the world. During his confinement he wrote Memoirs of My Nervous Illness, which has earned him lasting fame as an outsider artist, it allowed him to argue that that his belief system was a matter of religious freedom and that he was sane enough to return to society. Running as a recurrent motif through the film is an imaginary Writing Down Machine inspired by both the delusory writing down systems envisioned by Schreber and also the Hansen Writing Ball. This early visionary design for a typewriter is famous because Nietzsche used such a machine to compose reflections on the relationship between writing and technology. The film's mix of forms explores the borderline between religious vision and deluded fanaticism, and the intimate link between family secrets, psychiatric diagnosis, and our societal understanding of mental illness.
- A filmmaker sets out to make a voyage of discovery on London's orbital motorway, the M25. He enlists the help of several others to film the motorway from several points, drive endlessly around it and dig up stories and potential beauty behind the motorway.
- A classical Indian singer (Kitu Gidwani) loses her voice but regains it after copying a child's intonation.
- A pilot for a never made feature length film, about a dying movie director.
- A researcher is recalled to Britain from the Arctic, where she has spent twenty years working with people who build their houses from snow, and given the task of investigating 'the predicament of the house' in advanced economies.
- This film highlights the beauties and complexities of many of the greatest objects from the Victoria and Albert Museum collection. Curators and experts concentrate on a selection of the treasures to draw the viewer into the fascinating world of Islamic art, as exhibited in the Jameel Gallery at V&A. Each of the main forms of the arts under Islam - ceramics, textiles, metalwork and manuscripts, together with elements of architecture is discussed and illustrated.
- This film follows the creation and achievement of the Jameel Gallery of Islamic Art at the Victoria and Albert Museum.