What would it be like if people played life the way kids do? Play tries to answer this question by giving you a glimpse of Frank's strangely organized and somewhat melancholic hand-crafted world.
The Clock is Ticking transports its audience into a collage of creative multimedia animation. This short animated film explores the passage of time. Angst grows stronger as Emily questions her purpose in a waiting room, surrounded by strangers with a similar destiny. At the sight of a teddy bear...
A jockey rides off course and the horse race soon devolves into a disorienting detour. Cut-outs, collage and cel animation combine on a multiplane camera to create a barrage of unexpected environments.
The 19 is an anthropological comedy about the state of awakening and the purity of the behaviors that result from it. The film seeks to touch our shared humanity and what is universal and unifying about it.
Concordia University’s graduating class of 1975 (and with them, the dubious hairstyles of a half-century ago) gets chopped up and tossed around in an eerie stroll through the corridors of memory.
Following an exchange of text messages with her mother about her newly adopted dog Abby, a young woman sees her experience as a transracial adoptee reflected in this adoption.
After their physical education class, the guys can't manage anything more than tugging at each other and calling each other names. Lou, watching from afar, waits for them to leave before taking his turn in the shower. When he returns, he's surprised by Manu, where they use this intimate moment to...
In 2011, the people of Cherán, Michoacán, rose up to reclaim their forest and community, fighting illegal loggers, cartels, and systemic oppression. Guided by P’urhépecha traditions, their autonomy weaves resistance into daily life and the natural landscape.