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- A red-colored violin inspires passion, making its way through three centuries over several owners and countries, eventually ending up at an auction where it may find a new owner.
- Wavelengths is a short dramatic film about the time honoured quest for love and human intimacy. This stylish, witty and warm movie set in gay bars, in dreams, in adverts and cyberspace delights in the gloss of the world it depicts as it explores one womans foray into cybersex looking for emotionally safer sex.
- Choreographer William Forsythe suggested director Mike Figgis should join the Frankfurt Ballet company for five weeks in order to make a documentary. The film follows the creation of a new dancing piece from day one to the premiere.
- A mother and her twins talk about each other. The device of miming each others words, gives a disconcerting twist to the children's cruel honesty and their mother's unconditional adoration.
- The brink of 2000. The misfits refuse to get krunk.
- Documentary film on the working methods of British contemporary dance choreographer Richard Alston (born in 1948).
- This short film constitutes a one-off experience of William Forsythe and Dana Caspersen's work, giving dance lovers a unique vision of their art as choreographers, dancers and now filmmakers. The piece is performed to Thom Willems' score.