How to Eat Your Apple
A surrealist art film dripping with sub-conscious symbolism from Pixar animator, Erick Oh.
A surrealist art film dripping with sub-conscious symbolism from Pixar animator, Erick Oh.
A portrait of American recidivism produced over a span of two years, Revolving Doors follows Jason, who, despite attempts to retain meaningful employment, fails and returns to prison, devastating his family.
When guests abandon Maryam’s mother’s funeral reception due to power outages, she finds herself overwhelmed and discovers a life-changing truth about her own origin.
In Karachi, a young street-masseur cannot come to terms with his illness. He convinces his uncle to take a day trip to the beach, desperate for respite. The Arabian sea beckons.
A young woman juggles between the mundane and the extraordinary in an attempt to leave her NYC apartment.
In a the near future, a private company has developed a technology that requires its clients to store their memory data on a single server. In this highly controlled world, a young woman has the power to change things.
A recent Oscar nominee, an absurd crime reveals itself as a poignant ritual for a family in post-Chernobyl Ukraine
Water then food. Agriculture then industry. Old then new. Critical then extra. Simple to complex. Concrete to abstract. Dirt to clouds. Real to unreal. Pile is a CG animation that attempts to put human constructs in order.
Presenting what they describe as 'the finest and freshest LGBTQ+ shorts', these are the films of the 10th edition of Frameline Voices
**contains scenes of sexual violence that some viewers may find disturbing** - Three perceptions of only one truth - hers, his and ours