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- After surviving extreme events, people share intimate stories ranging from dark and twisted to lighthearted and funny, painting a portrait of their experiences.
- A Baby Rhino is viciously attacked by hyenas at night. Sound: 'Play me the Song of Death'. The hyenas enjoy taunting their victim before delivering the final blow. Mama Rhino is desperate, baby is already in bad shape. There is an unexpected twist to a seemingly doomed situation: a lion feels disturbed in his sleep by the nightly massacre and intervenes.
- The inexplicable performance of a fly. Fly enters stage, executes a backflip, spins on the floor, briefly loses its orientation, regains it, exits stage to the left. The crowd cheers for more.
- "The Swan" is an urban fable unfolding upon the unexpected arrival of a stubborn swan in NYC's East River. Slowly adjusting to the immanent danger of his new industrial habitat, the swan wonderfully overcomes his loneliness.
- 'Waiting for War' presents simultaneously all the video material that was issued by the four main news agencies in December 1998 during Operation Desert Fox. In the hands of an investigative artist/filmmaker, this raw and largely unpublished original footage from the news agencies and news channels Reuters, APTN, CNN, and Al-Jazeera has become a work in its own right. Four synchronized channels reinstate the simultaneity of the images, which had been sent 'live' to newsrooms at different times.
- Brudermann accompanied a scientific expedition to study the colonies of bats that have infested hundreds of thousands of abandoned munitions magazines in the former US Naval Ammunition Support Detachment (NASD) on the Caribbean island of Vieques. Brudermann logged hours of video footage as she and the scientists tramped from concrete bunker to concrete bunker, gathering specimens and planting cryptic measuring devices. Eventually the crew encounters its quarry-dozens of bats hanging like black stalactites from the concrete vault allowing metaphors to flitter freely: paradise despoiled, damned souls, blind, blood-sucking greed, and bloodthirsty subjugation.