"Qual a cor da bandeira?"
An abstract journey through the unconscious in transition of a protagonist stretched out on the asphalt, on a Sunday
Social & External
Protagonista
Garoto
A family political disagreement is interpreted under a dreamlike logic, where the protagonist is emotionally divided.
An abstract artist promises to deliver twenty five paintings to an art gallery. As he fights for his creative spark and deadlines loom, he feels his world around him crumble away.
Isaac travels to Mount Moriah with his father to make a sacrifice to God.
A political assassination leads to division and chaos.
A childlike soul runs through their lives, all bound together by the same root trauma.
Protagonist faces emotional dichotomy, after a recent relationship breakdown, about to record a film project
A wealthy woman from Manhattan's Upper East Side struggles to deal with her new identity and her sexuality after her husband of 16 years leaves her for a younger woman.
Job pleads to God for an answer to his suffering and receives one.
Thomas, 70, looks back on the last evening he and his lost friend Mari spent together. An evening in which they drink wine, dine, listen to piano playing and dance with their girlfriends. As the hours pass before his eyes, Thomas contemplates the lost friendship, the person Mari was and the conversations of that night.
Number Two’ is an audio visual work which materializes the definite possibilities of sight and the existence of light in space with the drama in between image and sound as a reaction . It treats the surface of the film itself as a digital artefact that forms an image with a human intervention .It can be seen as an enlargement of a moment in time where form and space breaks inside an indefinite reality .
On a bleak island where monolithic concrete buildings rise above the windswept horizon lies work-colony #191286. Piwonka is one of a handful of migrant workers who are forced to work here under harsh conditions. He has been estranged for two months from his beloved wife when a fatal incident at the main drilling-tower occurs. Piwonka has a recurring dream of his wife where it feels like she's trying to communicate with him, to warn him perhaps, or guide his way.
How heavy is an emotional relationship in TRANSit? Giving love? Losing love? Having, in my chest, not only a heart but also longing? That's why I record you this: for us to continue.
The short film tells the story of a frustrated priest when faced with an apparently impartial friend, who was wearing a "social mask"
Art student Ian Jing impresses the realism-loving art teacher Mrs. Hui from the get-go. Following her advice, he draws exactly what he sees, straining his eyes in the process. To Mrs. Hui’s horror, Ian’s artwork gets progressively blurrier. In turn, his online fame skyrockets, as art critics on social media praise his unique style as an abstract artist. They ascribe deep, profound (pretentious) intentions and meanings to his stylistic choices, when all he's actually doing is drawing exactly what he sees.
Born blind, an individual gains sight through surgery. Thus begins a visual encounter — the first of their life.
Death takes centre stage and faceless spectators applaud the inevitable in a series of murderous dreams.