The adolescent sons of an expatriated Chinese physicist visit her in the United States, while she and her colleagues pursue the development of a massive particle collider with which to understand the origin of the Universe. A queer Science Fiction, that engages the utopian impulses of the genre, not through the imagining of another world, but through the rendering of this world as Other. All subjects are treated as alien, or as radical others, who search for, or advance different ideological, psychological, or sexual ideals of belonging. Subjects oscillate between the contemplation of past societal traumas and idealizations of futurity that refuse to synthesize or resolve, but instead reveal a troubling satire of the present.
Haruka
When winter begins, life is serene for a group of new-age Brooklynites living in a remote country farmhouse. Sex, drugs, yoga, and organic cooking absorb their days, safely tucked away from the stresses of urban life. But when a blackout of apocalyptic proportions strands them with no heat and no electricity during the coldest winter on record, their utopian commune is breached by anxiety and their idyllic harmony begins to lose its tune. As time wears on and the food supply dwindles, power struggles, jealousy, and desire threaten the group's ability to work together in order to survive.
Translator
“Bunraku” combina el cómic con el spaghetti western, las películas de samuráis, los videojuegos y mucho más en un futuro alternativo, un mundo sin armas de fuego en el que un misterioso viajero llega a una extraña ciudad en la que sus habitantes viven aterrorizados por el despiadado Nicola y su ejército de matones, encabezados por nueve asesinos mortales entre los que destaca el cruel asesino No. 2. El viajero se ve forzado a confiar en un joven samurái, que busca restablecer el honor de su familia, y en el dueño del bar de la ciudad, que ha estado esperando reunir a un equipo para acabar con Nicola.