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Color Separation
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Color Separation is about my father David Nerwen who was an artist and graphic designer. He made hand stitched abstract wool designs on canvas and worked in the printing industry. This video weaves together found and shot footage to reflect on his creative work, physical and cognitive decline and the sadness of losing a parent.

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Flower Keester Cops
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The Phenakistoscope is an animation toy. A Flower Keester Cop is just like that, but with flower power.

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Ben Rinehardt
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Sweet Dreams is an animation film exploring psychological states of transformation.

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WIND GAP
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Ming unexpectedly becomes pregnant in a dull relationship, and her life seems to have come to a sudden halt. She embarks on a journey to the China-Vietnam border alone, encountering gods and ghosts.

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Eclipse
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Tranquility and silence of the snowy solitary forest suddenly becomes broken by 2 unknown people

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White Cliffs of Vinnytsia
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Khimprom was once among the largest fertilizer producers in the Soviet Union. The chemical plant went bankrupt, leaving a toxic legacy in its wake. A phosphogypsum stack, known locally as the “White Mountain,” stands as the silent guardian to an obscured industrial past, while simultaneously offering refuge to an emerging ecosystem of thriving urban wildlife. The film unravels hidden histories of agricultural chemical production and the unexpected natures that emerge from post-industrial landscapes.

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She Had Some Work Done
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In this subversive short, Nancy Andrews plays with form to examine ways of conforming to standard norms of beauty. In the process, she redefines the purpose behind the saying, "to have work done".

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Un Cow-boy pas fatigué
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Cowboy Pas Fatigué keeps watch at Brussels South Station. He is not like other cowboys: this former Congolese wrestler aims to set his students on the right path by teaching them his art.

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Modus Vivendi
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To the Forest
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Adapted from the Quebec novel Femme forêt by Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette, this short film takes us to the heart of the forest, celebrating the author's poetry which resonates with woman, freedom and nature, and offers us a journey that is both mystical and intimate.

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My best friend Valera
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Along with the rented apartment, the young couple gets Valera — the worst neighbor and, perhaps, the best friend.

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La vida me supera
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In the heart of the largest LGBTQ festival in southern Spain shines Judith, also known as Zarvahe Judith. From Cádiz, sharp-witted and magnetic. Over the course of a day, we follow her—from her home to backstage and under the spotlight—discovering the invisible craft of being an artist. She doesn’t just host: she embodies.

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The Sea Is Yours
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Iyo Ang Dagat (The Sea is Yours) is a documentary film about the relationship between people and sharks in Palawan, Philippines. It tells the stories of people interacting with sharks and rays in their everyday lives. Centred around the Sulu Sea the film follows fishermen, marine park rangers, enforcement officers, business owners and conservationists. As the cast reflects on their roles and hopes, Iyo Ang Dagat asks a vital question: Can we protect sharks - and the people who depend on the sea - before it’s too late?

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Missing Pages
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When a detective follows the trail of a missing girl to a state senator, he finds himself trapped inside the senator’s house with five strangers — just as the senator's body is discovered. As the night unravels, false faces and buried sins come to light, and bodies begin to fall as he hunts for the truth.

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Red Guard Cemetery
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During the Cultural Revolution, armed clashes between rival "rebel" factions in Chongqing were the most severe in the entire country. Excluding those killed in battle, as many as 1,800 people died in mutual massacres alone. It has been almost 60 years. An SWYC (Structure Wave Youth Cinema) production.

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Soldier's Bones
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In 1971 reporter Alec Shimkin discovers a secret US-led military campaign: Operation Speedy Express. This discovery may reveal war crimes on an immense scale. Yet nobody knows about Alec’s scoop, who went missing-in-action in Vietnam himself. In Alec’s footsteps, Soldier’s Bones searches for Speedy’s deadly echo in the Mekong Delta.

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The Flavor
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Every person has two sides. Two Flavors

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Retaliation
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The film replicates one of the 7cm Mountain Gun which were used during Japan's 'Pacification' campaign against Indigenous peoples. During this trip, Kao invites Atayal youth to return to the original mountain location shelled by Japanese police in 1906. They fire towards a distant hotel, now located on the site of a village once occupied by the Japanese. With a tone of playfulness and irony, the film subverts colonial aggression while exploring the possibilities of artistic action.

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Sudden Lights Arēnā
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Hospitality
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