Genres: experimental

  • P

    “P” explores a single theme: excrements. Babies, worms and flies guide us through a compilation of facts and theories, approaching a theme often regarded as disgusting in a meaningful and humorous way.

  • U

    Facts on farts. An intimate introduction to the fine art of the fart. Starts and departs with a fart, with great music from rears to ears.

  • Third Tongue, The

    “The Third Tongue” explores the loss of historical identity in a post-colonial society. A haunting look at the legacy of war.

  • No Day No Night

    Perhaps we have become… unsure. Life’s riot of sights and sounds are jumbled together like a film projected in one frame, an album played in one note. Shot over six years, “No Day No Night” is a collage that strikes at the foundation of reality, identity and perception.

  • I Cannot Understand You (Ich Kann Sie Nicht Verstehen)

    Do you ever feel stressed visiting a foreign country? Do language barriers and culture shock make you want to stay home? Do you fear not being understood? Then relax, and let a philosophical Tape Recorder guide you around his favourite city. Along the way you’ll meet some nice people, gaze at beautiful art, and discover the mystery of life. Filmed in Vienna, Austria; Budapest, Hungary; and Raleigh, North Carolina.

  • Coolie Gyal

    In this coming-out story, an honest and sincere letter is read from a daughter to her parents. A familial montage is incorporated with a heartfelt narrative filled with the expectations and anxieties of a young woman.

  • Manifesto for Love

    An old pop song. A public declaration. The glimpse of someone caught for a moment in the sunlight. The risking of everything in an unavoidable adventure. How do we know the meaning of love? “Manifesto for Love” is an experiment in shape, music, vision and words to try to find a new expression of love.

  • Chimera

    “Chimera” is a patchwork picture of several places, peoples and spaces. The splayed visual ‘documents’ inner fluctuations and explosive exteriors during the time of terrific change. ‘Chimera’ is ‘a multi-headed beast,’ ‘a fish of remarkable appearance,’ ‘illusion.’ ‘Chimera’ is a collective chant. “The film consists of collected, diaristic images amassed through Hoffman’s travels. Uluru,… Russian shoppers, a Cairo market, and day to day images from home and away…. make floating appearances. These have been gathered on the run, and then reconstituted with an uncanny ephemeral floating rhythm, a dance of light, and replaying, with commendable control, the idea of visual…

  • Wet Dress

    An aloof and stunning butch is haunted by images of her dream femme one hot, steamy West Hollywood summer.

  • Redemption of Ogum, The (Redenção de Ogum)

    A haunting, poetic vision from the streets of Brazil. “Today you can find yourself, but soon you will end up getting lost.”