On a continuing journey and without destination defined, the painter Anton Lamazares meets with friends and family to reflect about key issues to answer this question: what place is left for the art as a way of understanding existence?
My grand father Wilhelm was a former Wehrmacht soldier. I have been filming him since my adolescence. After his death, I opened a box with memories from WWII he never showed anyone. Did I ever question him on his past? I can’t remember…
"A l likeness is a gift... it avoids... or confuses time if your prefer." said John Berger. Following this premise, 81.92 is a structuralist inquiry into the notion of presence and absence as it reveals archival radio broadcasts from former Montreal radio host Mike Wolkow. The former (the audible)...
In a dreamlike narrative, a young girl is repeatedly visited by visions of her lost mother. These dreams, vivid and surreal, begin to blur the lines between her waking life and her subconscious. Each vision draws her deeper into a labyrinth of memory and emotion, as she chases after fleeting images...
After the death of her father, Alexis is left with unresolved anger and grief. As she reflects on her childhood and the painful memories that shaped her, she begins to see her father’s struggles in a new light, even if it’s too late to tell him.
Juno is a celestial being who experiences human lives by touching discarded objects that hold memories. As she navigates a mystical graveyard, touching these items, her isolation deepens, revealing the contrast between the vividness of memories and her own detachment.
A flock of memories activated by various musical exercises, to strike the past to the heart, to build something utopian: the future, a sonic architecture. Music as a tool, transcriptions of YouTube tutorials as poetry, percussion exercises as descriptions of reality.