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- A man investigates a memory of places and people. The evidence drifts deeper and deeper into an unforgivable jungle; he might not be the true owner of his memories, his thoughts may not be of his own, it may not even be his body.
- A relationship between a man and a woman discloses during the course of the film.
- A journey into the dark visions of a small coastal town. Memories of the inhabitants or memories created by the place itself.
- Found super8 footage and found photographs from the 70's - 80's Ireland and the US are used along with 16mm material and video in various formats shot by the artist himself, and finished digitally. The film is made in a distinctive manner, characteristic of the author, assembling different images in a joint story. A drama emerges, based on the spectator's associative image-making experience and supplemented with the author's very personal and poetic texts about lost love.
- Stertched images along stretched time.
- Espectros Da Terra takes the viewer into a mysterious world of nature inhabited by strange spirits and creatures captured on Super 8 film.
- A totemic walkabout through a single cycle of John Moriarty's DREAMTIME, STONE BOAT EXHAUSTED is a waking nightmare spawned from the id of Dublin City's decaying industrial zones. The textures and patterns, light and shadows and the very material of sound and image construct an experience that re-realises our cultural past, present and future in one metamorphic breath.
- Based on a found handwritten document listing 28 activities, 'The most popular things in the world to do:' is a meditative study of the 'outsider' character in cinema. Strictly adhering to the original structure of the list, we observe, through a detached and static point of view, the lead character's outlook on the modern world and his unique and sometimes absurd behaviour.
- In a remote rural estate house, a woman sleeps, she is alone. It's a time not far from the dawn of the moving image, the obsessed and wealthy Dr. Epstein engineers a number of scientific experiments. He subjects his adopted children, Pete and Re-Pete, along with his darling flapper, Baby Dee, to his various scientific tasks. Things take a decidedly strange turn when Epstein makes a deal with some shifty-looking vagabonds. On doing so he opens a door to the unknown, ruptures the fabric of time and unleashes a shadow-like character bent on reducing all those he encounters to dust. Photographed on expired 35mm film with a 50year old Soviet camera, Autumnal Sleeps takes inspiration from early silent cinema. The characters and the nature of performance resemble those from a roadshow attraction while highlighting the illusory power of voyeurism and exhibitionism. Like unrestored film of early cinema, the image flickers and the colours bleed creating a psychedelic sensation as one transported through a haunting industrial score broken up with poetic interludes that examine the deeper emotions of the characters.
- Experimental documentary essay film that spans 15 years of its author's life. Composed of various formats and footage originating in private archives, recordings from mobile phones, Instagram materials, fragments of the director's previous films, holiday footage, the film weaves a Proustian experience and a cathartic confrontation with transience, time, friends, lovers, coming-of-age and poetry.
- The masked female figures that wander adrift through Pour Hosseini's intensely lyrical explorations of displacement find their most energetic form in the bird-woman at the centre of "Kinetics".
- Two parallel situation interlinked together in a very strange house.