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- A comedy of manners set against the backdrop of contemporary London and the international art scene.
- Young L.A. artist, Chloe, hires prostitutes to pose nude and talk openly about their lives while she films them for her new art project. She falls for one of them, the elegant 40-something Kat. The two begin a tragic passionate affair.
- Reckless desire wreaks havoc over Memorial Day weekend as a family confronts the volatile and fragile nature of love. Inspired by Anton Chekhov's "The Seagull," set in rural New England in 1984.
- Agnès Varda explores her memories, mostly chronologically, with photographs, film clips, interviews, reenactments, and droll, playful contemporary scenes of her narrating her story.
- A political revenge fable which offers an un-writing of Australian national mythology.
- A contemporary adaptation of Oscar Wilde classic tale of vanity.
- Assembling hundreds of film clips and media images, artist duo Soda Jerk's s narration about the changes undergone by American society since Trump, while relishing in reflecting on contemporary cultural values.
- "365 days, also known as a Year" is a collage calendar of different film frames for each date. Day by day, 365 days in a row.
- An inventor looking for backing for his television invention gets involved with a crooked businessman and gangsters who try to steal his invention.
- A collaborative video installation inspired by Nicholas Ray's classic Rebel Without a Cause (1955).
- A video installation in which Satyrs grapple in a limousine as it drives through the tunnels of New York City. While one satyr chases its tail in the front seat, another attempts to make a drawing in the condensation-coated sunroof of the limousine using the third satyr's horn.
- Popular culture references are marshalled in a critique of copyright.
- New York-based artist Melanie Gilligan's largest project to date, The Common Sense takes the form of a sci-fi film and mini-series which looks at how minds, bodies, and interpersonal relations are shaped by technological advancements within capitalism. This experimental narrative drama tells a story that revolves around a future technology which allows one to directly experience another person's bodily sensations and affect. After a decade of transforming the conditions of work and social life, for the most part in accordance with economic demands, the technology's networks suddenly fail causing massive disorientation. People withdraw and isolate themselves from the public, no longer knowing how to communicate. Once the system comes back online, the story splits into two scenarios: one version shows a period of normalization after the rupture, while in the other people confront the ways that the technology has been exploitatively used for years, some forming social movements to resist the continuation of these conditions.
- Inspired by the life and poems of San Juan de la Cruz, a 16th century Spanish poet and mystic, the video installation presents a monastic room, with recordings of whispered St. John's poems, and focuses on spiritual search and issues of faith.
- An investigation into the human impact of the construction of the BTC oil pipeline connecting Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey.
- Eric Watt's travel diary through the majestic city of Istanbul, a video installation on three screens offering a montage of "represented" images, sounds, and words simultaneously translated into Turkish by the dancer Kerem Gelebek.
- A vivid montage of excerpts from the most stunning movies about Joan of Arc, in which the faces of the unforgettable actresses (Falconetti, Ingrid Bergman, etc.) make it possible to bring Jeanne to life again, with a heart still beating.
- Six short video art works addressing different topics: 1. This highly effective process will be an opportunity to not only overcome your fear but to progressively learn to enjoy flying; 2. Destination, Halifax, 1928; 3. The world changes and the so-called experts start questioning whether you've lost your touch: 4. Perhaps we should begin with a definition of what "autophenerology" is: the subject/object of the research is also the observer/scientist; 5. When I was little I wanted to become an astronomer; 6. I first learned about fleas from my cat.
- Scenes from the life of an African-American woman, presented on 31 video screens arranged in a wall to resemble a month in a calendar.