Scris/Nescris (Written/Unwritten)
Lacking proper identification, a 50-year-old man risks being separated by the authorities from his underage daughter, who has just had a baby.
Lacking proper identification, a 50-year-old man risks being separated by the authorities from his underage daughter, who has just had a baby.
An unexpected event threatens to undo the job interview preparation of an anxious young man.
Imagine living in an odourless world. How would it affect your life?
Set in 1952, a traveling salesman shows up on the doorstep of a dying old man and can't contain the song within his heart. A dark riff on a classic musical.
Winner of a 2021 Sundance Jury Prize, Topaz Jones's visual album is an autobiographical journey into his formative influences. Told in vignettes, it is modeled off the Black ABC's—an invention from 1970, when Black educators in Chicago developed an alphabet flashcard set to provide Black-centered teaching materials to the vastly white educational landscape.
In the near future, sentient robots are targeted for elimination after they develop emotional symmetry to humans and a revolutionary war for their survival begins.
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