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Girlboy
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A musing exploration of gender as a pink jacket in the hall closet, as explained by fish.

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Essay: Doomed to Run
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Deeply personal cinematic journey between two worlds—Catholic Venice and Islamic Dagestan. Inspired by Joseph Brodsky’s essay *Watermark* and Merab Mamardashvili’s lectures on those “doomed to run,” I craft a film-essay about identity, the ache of existing between cultures, and the endless search for home. Through fragments of daily life and raw, intimate phone calls with my mother, I try to make sense of living on the border—between faiths, eras, wars, and pandemics.

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LA FAMILLE
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The TV glowed, and Zoe didn’t know where she ended — or where it began.

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CRAWL. SUCK. KILL. 2. JINGLE. BELLS.
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A masked figure breaks into a house one Christmas, only to encounter a creature

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ภวังค์
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The man telling his friend about his weird dream.

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The Colour of the sky
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The search for truth behind a grandmother’s mysterious disappearance, the stories told to shield the innocence of childhood begin to unravel. A retracing of her final moments, exploring where myth and fate begin to converge. An ascent to a heaven, imaging the space between where spirits linger. As her family gathers, the sacred burial rites, a final act of guidance, a chance to move beyond the dream realm and into the spiritual realm.

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Yuho No Border
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Yuho Asaka was born in the 1950s with osteogenesis imperfecta – brittle bone disease. Growing up in less inclusive times, her childhood was far from easy. Yet she overcame prejudice and became a pioneer for disability rights.

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Unter Segeln
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After Classes
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A group of teenagers doesn’t know what to do – should they leave their unconscious friend lying there alone, or call for help and expose themselves in the process? At the moment, the best solution seems to be calling their classmate Aistė. It turns out that getting their friend out of the ditch isn’t as easy as it seemed.

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