Director
The filmmaker's mother recalls her own mother and childhood in the 1960s bouncing between Mexico and California. Her mother's small red vanity case becomes a symbol of her independence as a woman and also of her inaccessibility as a maternal figure. A deeply relatable story about growing up with an unconventional single mother.
Director
An existential meditation based on a text read through a series of long still frames.
Director
The actor-director picks up the old telephone, hangs up, over and over again ; the soundman records all the takes. We are on the film set of Declan Clarke’s latest opus, What are the wild waves saying? (FID 2022). To concentrate on the sound takes of an almost silent film : here is an economy of attention, of caring for details. Serge Garcia shows us a string of sequences of flourishing activity, culminating in collective silence and careful listening. Until in the end Declan Clarke shares, in voice-over, his artistic and intellectual heritage, the nexus of all the moments of labour and observation shown here. (Nathan Letoré)
Director
Adapted from The Interrogative Mood, a 2009 novel by Padgett Powell, Cycle One invites the viewer to consider daily existence as a drifter wonders the streets.
Director
The camera is placed in the foyer of the eponymous hotel, the lens turned towards the door. Pulling a suitcase on wheels, instead of a clear, distinct figure, a hazy shadow crosses the threshold. It could almost be the start of a film noir or a tribute to Chantal Akerman’s Hotel Monterey. Or perhaps a bit of both: it’s the beginning of a very idiosyncratic interview with an iconoclast of the electro scene – Terre Thaemlitz, better known by the moniker DJ Sprinkles.
Editor
This short film follows Shaun J. Wright as he takes us through his roots in vogueing/ballroom culture and house music. “Sometimes I feel like I’m up against certain barriers, because when I look at who is given space to express themselves, it is people who don’t look like me. I feel like I come up against challenges that other people don’t, and that’s just the life of a black person. Queer on top of it.” —Shaun J. Wright
Director of Photography
This short film follows Shaun J. Wright as he takes us through his roots in vogueing/ballroom culture and house music. “Sometimes I feel like I’m up against certain barriers, because when I look at who is given space to express themselves, it is people who don’t look like me. I feel like I come up against challenges that other people don’t, and that’s just the life of a black person. Queer on top of it.” —Shaun J. Wright
Director
This short film follows Shaun J. Wright as he takes us through his roots in vogueing/ballroom culture and house music. “Sometimes I feel like I’m up against certain barriers, because when I look at who is given space to express themselves, it is people who don’t look like me. I feel like I come up against challenges that other people don’t, and that’s just the life of a black person. Queer on top of it.” —Shaun J. Wright
Editor
A snapshot of Jackie House (Honey Soundsystem), the alter ego of artist and DJ Jacob Sperber ahead his performance at the world's most infamous fetish party SNAX at Berghain.
Director of Photography
A snapshot of Jackie House (Honey Soundsystem), the alter ego of artist and DJ Jacob Sperber ahead his performance at the world's most infamous fetish party SNAX at Berghain.
Producer
A snapshot of Jackie House (Honey Soundsystem), the alter ego of artist and DJ Jacob Sperber ahead his performance at the world's most infamous fetish party SNAX at Berghain.
Director
A snapshot of Jackie House (Honey Soundsystem), the alter ego of artist and DJ Jacob Sperber ahead his performance at the world's most infamous fetish party SNAX at Berghain.