Glitch (2020)
Gênero : Drama, Ficção científica, Drama, Ficção científica
Runtime : 7M
Director : Charbel Kosseifi
Sinopse
Nabil's life changes as an engineering company invades his house, claiming to build the house of the future as a solution to the pollution/trash crisis, infusing weird technology into his old traditional house.
Na beira do rio Han, moram Hee-bong e sua família, donos de uma barraquinha de comida no parque. Seu filho mais velho, Gang-du, tem 40 anos, mas é um tanto imaturo; a filha do meio é arqueira do time olímpico coreano; e o filho mais novo está desempregado. Todos cuidam da menina Hyun-seo, filha de Gang-du, cuja mãe saiu de casa há muito tempo. Um dia, surge um monstro no rio, causando terror nas margens e levando com ele a neta querida de Hee-bong. Exibido na Quinzena dos Realizadores do Festival de Cannes de 2006.
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Nos anos 70, um adolescente de Nova Jersey tenta sair com uma linda amiga, embora os pais tenham um casamento disfuncional e seu irmão esteja se preparando para ir à guerra.
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"Origins" takes a journey through the biological roots of where we have come from and where we have gone. Using fire as a metaphor for technology, the film looks at the advances of our civilization and how the recklessness of unchecked technology is now choking out the environment and poisoning our bodies. Interviews with the biggest names in the health and green space create compelling context and arguments for how we can better coexist with nature. "Origins" shows how man, technology, and nature can walk together in balance.
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In this video, the artist tries to overcome the effects of distance, and reflects on geography represented in exile due to war, and on the psychological distance represented in each one’s approach to her womanhood. The video beautifully weaves personal images and audio recordings of a very intimate nature, binding the personal with the political. Reading aloud from letters sent by her mother in Beirut, Hatoum creates a visual montage reflecting her feelings of separation and isolation from her Palestinian family. The personal and political are inextricably bound in a narrative that explores personal and family identity against a backdrop of traumatic social rupture, exile and displacement.
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