Poet and Cave Canem co-founder Cornelius Eady performs “The Racist Bone,” exploring the subtle and straightforward aspects of racism through the lens of the classic B-movie.
A lyrical reflection by a Ukrainian woman who finds herself on the riverbank and remembers her home and her family on the other side. The river is about realizing oneself in a new space, feeling the spirit of ancestors, and rethinking the experience of the ongoing war.
A young man's marriage is put to the test when his wife discovers he is sexually attracted to chairs. In a battle for artistic freedom, and finding one's true self, he must overcome his addiction, all the while crossing paths with a charismatic leader, a kooky counselor, and spiritual visions.
Echoed in a memory-laden house are daily conversations between a mother and her two sons, all seemingly asleep. This autobiographical short, in a hybrid form, chronicles a personal memory from director Le Ngoc Duy's adolescence, using set design and reenactment to reconstruct his childhood home and featuring his mother’s voice as part of the cast.
When and how do we get to the end of something? How do we make the decision to change? How does it feel when it’s time to go? A meditative video-poem on leaving, change and the flow of time.
In a small Ural village live only simple ordinary people except for the local hearing-impaired “fool” lyosha. he lives in a makeshift house made of garbage, weekly draws strange circles on the fields and tries to catch radio waves 24 hours a day in hope to contact representatives of extraterrestrial civilizations. the villagers laugh at lyosha and his strange hobbies, but everything changes when the one he has been calling for so long finally visits him.
Two performers take a journey to make their opening night however, upon receiving a note from their new boss they notice that they only have 5 minutes to make the journey. Will they make it on time regardless of the obstacles thrown their way?