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- In this crime story, time is the moral perpetrator. Every time the clock strikes 00.00 the ecstasy and the nightmare begins. The zero, sometimes like an open mouth that screams, sometimes like an open mouth half asleep and sometimes like a colorful button that invites the hero to a nightmarish katabasis. There, he is only carrying a very long gray coat on his shoulders, a small pot in his hand and a broken electric clock that sometimes flashes inside a dream and sometimes locks him up in a prison. Zero, a fuel. Never burns. Ashes.
- One morning in the year 2084, our hero wakes up in an entirely different reality where AI operating systems have overthrown the preexisting system of government and established a classless society for the betterment of humanity and the planet.
- An eco-feminist salute to the epic book Ulysses by James Joyce ; 'A Ulysses Journey' is art hand crafted film using experimental projection, effects and filters: based on a fantasy backward journey from Castle to Gutter, of a Dublin prostitute called 'The White Lady' so called for the thick white cream she wears on her face. She was scarred in mind and body when a lit lantern was thrown into her locked room: She sees herself as an earth Goddess, if a fading one, like Mollie Bloom in Ulysses, she is a Calypso, held captive by her past and the mirrored reflection of herself.
- Omeris, a Turkish Cypriot boy, grows up with Greek-Cypriots in the innocent years of his homeland. He has been taught that human beings have no differences between them, whether they call themselves Greek or Turk, Muslim or Christian. When he falls in love with a Greek-Cypriot girl, he realizes that the world is not as he imagined it to be.
- We are comforted by facts, by the familiarity of things we know to be "true." The sun rises in the east. There are twenty-four hours in one day. I exist. These truisms simplify our lives and enable us to get through the process of living. We are not afraid to leap into the air, because we know we will land on the ground. A meditation on the fluid boundary between dream and reality, fear and desire. It is an invitation to see and be seen.
- A mother's conversation with her nine-year-old daughter, as the little one realizes that her mom has lived half of her life in the previous century and she is now living the second half in this century. The little girl would like to discuss with her the differences and similarities about the things she is concerned about, regarding life then and life today.
- A group of performers spend an increasingly wild summer working at the Hotel Mirage.
- 703AD, Byzantium. A peaceful farmer is accused of heresy and sentenced to 24 hours of mandatory prayer, locked in a medieval pillory. Due to an invasion in the area, the officials forget to release him. Alone in the middle of nowhere and unable to move, the farmer seeks help from a set of passers-by: a conservative family, an injured invader, a burning flock of sheep, a gang of children. As chances of survival become slimmer, the farmer needs to make peace with his impending death.
- In 1799, amidst a patriarchal society, despotically controlled by men, a woman came to life. She managed to cultivate her mind, obtain global scholarship and acute social awareness. She flourished as a translator, a playwright, an intellectual, and a teacher. Her name is Evanthia Kairis.
- An essay film looking for traces of significant conflict events in contemporary political history on the body of the Athenian metropolis. Structured on the basis of interviews with architects and historians, the film incorporates archival material and employs fictional elements as they unfold along a dialogic voice-over.
- Five girls, five boys seclude themselves in countryside home. Taking turns on guard duty, they kiss, play-act death. Still kids, isolated, living in the moment. Outsiders unwelcome in their summer refuge.
- What is the weight of a snowflake? And how long does its life cycle last? Does it melt the moment it touches the ground? Or can it freeze time in its tiny capsule? In Trabzon, a Turkish city on the Black Sea, snow falls heavily like never before in the last days of autumn, and the roads are blocked. In this setting, two people who attend the same school but have never met before have a chance encounter at a bus station, waiting for the same bus that has run late. They fall in love at first sight. But Miase is the daughter of a local Turkish family, while Adar is the son of a Kurdish family from Hakkari, a city close to the Iraq-Turkey border. The two of them skip classes, meet up every day, walk for hours, and they live an a romantic love story for thirty-one days. On the night of New Year's Eve, Adar disappears. Miase hits the road and heads to Dersim in order to find Adar.
- While filming absent civil servants, a documentary crew stumbles upon Haroula, a desperate, overprotective Greek mother in search of her son. But when he is accused of fraud, Haroula sets out with her other, disabled son and a Greek-African taxi driver to bring him back home where he belongs. Even if this means discovering who her son really is.
- An aging porno director makes a commentary in 2022 for the DVD of an underground 16mm film he made in 1972 and was recently rediscovered. As the beautiful stud in the film undergoes a series of erotic reveries, the director laments his doomed love affair with his protagonist.
- Between 1950 and 1970 Greece allowed for the exportation of thousands of children for adoption to the US. Not everything was done above-board. A small circle of orphanage directors, doctors, and even travel agents controlled the system. Now, these children are searching for the truth. And time is running out.
- A paroxysmal dream emerges from the depths of Kieslowski's filmography and awakens the doomed Iranian director Sohrab who, banned from making films, spends his days in a neighborhood cafe. However, the request of a young woman to present her performance in the store will mean new troubles, both for his already troubled marriage and for his strained relations with the authorities who are pressuring him to give "juicy" information if he wants to ease his fall.
- Marc, a young city dweller, goes into the countryside where he stays on his own in a lonely house. He is expecting his girlfriend Louise who is supposed to come and join him soon, but she is late showing up. Marc is keen on keeping fit and becomes obsessed with the healthy daily routine he has set up for himself, but the silence grows heavier and heavier, and Louise hasn't arrived yet. In the anxious surrounding calm, Marc gradually falls prey to the assault of all kinds of sounds that are usually ignored and sounds that are not usually heard.
- Clémence, a flight attendant and single mom, is raising her teenage daughters, with the occasional help of her father, Patou a former-hippie. One day, Dalva, her 16 years old daughter, comes back from school wearing a tiny bra-like crop-top. Mortified, Clémence forbids her to go outside wearing that as an outfit... The visions and feminist battles of three generations get confronted. A story inspired by the #lundi14septembre movement.
- After moving to a new house, the hero meets an unknown girl-neighbor and immediately becomes a witness of inexplicable events. Trying to understand the mystical events, the hero enters into a confrontation with the girl's father, who keeps a shocking secret.
- The second essay about still dominant dark aspects of our modern society. It is conceived as a surreal anti-patriarchal thought experiment and raises important questions about gender, power, and social change, prompting us to reflect on how historical patterns of discrimination and oppression might be either repeated or overcome in a reversed gendered world. It challenges the viewer to confront their own assumptions and biases, and to consider the possibilities of a more equitable society.
- A railway crossing in the middle of nowhere. Two wooden outposts surrounded by yellow hills and an open horizon. Two guards: solitary Yiannis and cool Antonis. Every once in a while, a voice through the speaker announces the passing of a train. Nothing seems to stir their routine until love charges in, crushing all certainties.
- Anna is a young journalist with progressive ideas. Lophilia is a painter who impresses and challenges with her heretical lifestyle and art. The chance meeting of the two women will soon develop into an intense and deep relationship with unexpected revelations. The experience of Anna's acquaintance with Lophilia, will determine her later life.
- A woman's friendship with a new co-worker at the prison facility where she works takes a sinister turn.
- A failed poet discovers that his mother has marketed him as a local "Pythia," bringing in customers at night to listen to his recitation. At first he gets angry, but then he decides to take control of the business, leading the whole thing to a total disaster.
- A teenage girl's seemingly little lie leads her into a storm of expectations, condemnation, and social dogmas.
- After many years, a son seeks his father's approval.
- The planet is collapsing. All around are dead bodies, or bodies dying slowly. Only few things are left to remind of human presence. One of them is an old tape cassette, that no one would normally use. Unless it's their only companion, in the last hours of their life.
- The Fenomena are a snapshot of the evolution of the feminist movement from the 19th century to present day. From the suffragettes to artificial intelligence applications, reality calls for feminists to equip themselves and develop an ideology that supports feminist interventions in the networks of the modern world.
- A story narrated through the thoughts of a girl, trying to understand the world and people. An animated color palette, narration, and instrumental music compose a video-art film made with simple everyday materials. Art is all around us, as long as we keep our eyes open and allow it to be born.
- An encapsulation of the atmosphere of a hidden labyrinth in the heart of Thessaloniki, in Antigonidon square, a large basement full of old and new things, "Phidias". Through the sounds and the people that come and go through it the nature of the hidden basement slowly starts to reveal itself. To achieve this, old post cards that were found at the shop itself with inscriptions behind them are used. By using the post-cards, there begins a communication of the past and present, just as Phidias as a whole does itself.
- In this podcast five photo reporters that live and work in Thessaloniki and are currently starting their careers in the field, express their opinions about their profession and especially about some difficulties such as sexism, danger and citizen journalism.
- Encircling a central square, a new town emerges in all its diversity. A crossroad of stories, buildings, hopes, and conflicts. People nurture sympathy and care for their equals, but also animosity toward those who are different. It doesn't take long for an "us-versus-them" atmosphere to take over.
- A 14-year-old girl tries to protect her best friend Matic from school bullies, finds herself in online abuse, unites her family after her parent's divorce, and shows us we should always stand up and fight for the right thing.
- Loukianos, the only son of two famous actors suffers from agoraphobia and lives alone in his tiny apartment, cut off from the world. One day he receives an unexpected offer from a major TV network to host their successful show.
- Luis, an 18-year-old boy with Indigenous roots, enters the Heroic Military College in hopes of ensuring a better future. There, he encounters a rigid and institutionally violent system designed to turn him into a perfect soldier
- The podcast describes the history of the last tinsmith of Skopelos. Through the storytelling of Mr. Lithadiotis, times when this art bloomed come alive, amidst a period without electricity in every home. When people used his lanterns and all other metal devices they constructed.
- 2022–Podcast EpisodeWhat kind of insidious literary parasite had infected Virginia Woolf's brain when she was writing Mrs. Dalloway? What is wrong with the realistic novel and why is it not exciting any more? Some thoughts on the eternal unquenchable thirst of female writers and readers for more and more "reality" in storytelling.
- The first part of Köken Ergun's video series in which he deals with the state-controlled ceremonies for the national days of the Turkish Republic. The nationalistic attributes attached to these large-scale ceremonies are underlined in a non-descriptive and almost voyeuristic point of view. I, Soldier was shot at the National Day for Youth and Sports, the day that marks the start of the independence war of the Turkish public under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk against the Allied Forces back in 1919. The annual ceremony held at the biggest stadium of each city consists of figurative dances of high school students, choreographed in a timeless socialist-realist manner. In the last decade, popular songs have replaced the usual military marches, which accompanied the choreography. In this video a nationalist hip-hop song is played during the gymnastic demonstrations of the military school students, backed by a stern poem of a high-ranking soldier about the virtues of "The Soldier."
- An exploration of humanity in the plateau of Armenochantrades, encountering the tomb of poet Dionysios Solomos' ancestors. Guided by a local's rich life and experiences, Solomos' verses sketch the landscape, while the soundscapes, combined with traditional instruments, create the auditory sensation.
- In Camera follows Aden - played by Rizwan - a young Actor whose in a cycle of nightmarish auditions. After he receives multiple rejections, Aden takes it upon himself to find a new part to play.
- In order to save her sister from the war in Ukraine, Alona must pay security deposit to the Israeli authorities. She reaches for Renée, a demented past actress of whom she takes care, and asks her for the money. The unexpected response from Renée shakes their close relationship, while their love for each other is being put to the test.
- Ioanna cleans fish on a lonely island, and only dreams of an old love from Germany. Apart from her memories of him, she has nothing but a faded postcard. The longing makes her travel. Penniless, she moves through a ramshackle Europe. A bear finds the sleeping Ioanna. And Ioanna, who has been mute until now, finds her voice again.
- Waiting, hope, frustration, supreme pain, redemption, death, new life. Words completely intertwined with organ donation and transplantation, the act of absolute love and generosity from person to person. Organ donation is a response to death, it is the victory of life and this is something that the people who talk to us here know very well.
- Jules and Juliette go to the beach. They carry the dinghy on their heads with which they intend to sail. It's already quite a deal. Of course, Jules is clumsy and doesn't fail to play the fool. The beach is deserted. It's going to be a bright day full of laughter and connivance.
- Kaizo unfolds the story of two children as they wander through an empty town, in a bizarre game of exploration. They venture forth in an attempt to discover something, seeking to understand what exactly happened, or perhaps just to escape from it all. Kaizo is an endless tale of love in a desolate world, a narrative game with no true conclusion, and a journey through an ageless era. It resembles a video game or a post-apocalyptic tale, which unfolds in variations, chapters, or levels. It commences and concludes endlessly. The beginning is the end, and each ending marks a new beginning.
- When people die, the only thing they leave behind is the stories they made. By using audio clips of personal archives and stories never told before, this podcast aims to show the meaning of those stories to be the only thing that matters being spread and inherited by anyone.
- Whaling has been around for centuries. It seems the fruit of man's violence, destroying himself by destroying nature. Accompanying the rise of capitalism, the practice survives today, reflecting humans' eternal destructiveness of nature and the creatures unable to resist them.
- Tess, Mia, Rok and Tiago fly the skies with La Flotte airline, their hearts full of longings, their true natures bubbling just below the surface of their ultra-groomed appearance. The unthinkable happens in mid-flight, leaving them suspended between heaven and earth, past and future, life and death.
- In 2018, an incel called Anathematic Anarchist posted a suicide letter on Reddit entitled "America is responsible for my death". The Mechanics of Fluids is an attempt to find answers to his words. A virtual drift through the internet in search of his digital traces that ends up being an inner journey between our connected solitudes.
- When her mother died, Nanu, 15, and her father Taj, 40, left Nepal for the Corsican countryside to start a new life. Nanu isolates herself in their small house and refuses to go out. But one morning, Nanu hears strange noises coming from the nearby field.