art & experimental

“Moments In Between” By Justin Kaminuma
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“Moments In Between” By Justin Kaminuma

This intimate personal film is an amalgamation of a year’s worth of footage - a diary of experiences I have collected depicting moments in my life that I would have otherwise forgotten.

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“Portal” By Alexander Ronsdorf
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“Portal” By Alexander Ronsdorf

Slow but disruptive, it enters the world of the protagonist. Shining with a mystical and alien-like glow. Calling him to enter in. It awakens curiosity in the Character, what he might find behind the transcendent glow of the gate that seems not to be of this world. He dares to take the step. To leave his world behind, to find a new one.

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“A Kiss” By Jacob Sutton
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“A Kiss” By Jacob Sutton

London based director Jacob Sutton directs Czech dancer Kristián ‘Mr. Kriss’ Mensa in “A Kiss”, featuring original choreography by long-standing performer and later Creative Associate at DV8 Physical Theatre Hannes Langolf with music by composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Andy McDonnel.

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“Lost Time” By Anna Radchenko
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“Lost Time” By Anna Radchenko

A movement-led piece, Lost Time represents a positive journey into learning to coexist with time. The film employs the malleability of sand as a metaphor for time slowly seeping through our hands.

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“SIREN” By Jess Kohl
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“SIREN” By Jess Kohl

Siren is a visual journey into Royal Ballet Principal dancer Francesca Hayward’s relationship with ballet, drawing on her early experiences of the art form to create a contrastingly intimate yet voyeuristic experience for the viewer.

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“CHAMBERS” By Kristian van Kuijk
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“CHAMBERS” By Kristian van Kuijk

Chambers follows Ballet Vlaanderen's Daniel Domenech across resplendent architectural sites. Directed with verve by Kristian van Kuijk and choreographed by disabled dancer Jerron Herman.

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“The Best Ain’t Happened Yet” By Felicia Manning
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“The Best Ain’t Happened Yet” By Felicia Manning

“The Best Ain't Happened Yet” is an ode to freedom, nature and lightness. The experimental dance film uses the vast open space of the stunning and tranquil Placerita Canyon to showcase movement as a way to release the tension and anxiety built up during lockdown. Shot on 16mm film and featuring the synthetic soul sound of artist Chiiild.

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“The Way” By Christopher Hanany
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“The Way” By Christopher Hanany

Life is a line we walk on. No matter what choices we make, life always moves forward. Let's finally take the time to contemplate the path that brought us here. Because in the end, what counts is the path taken and not the destination.

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“Somewhere in the Middle” By Louise de Nexon
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“Somewhere in the Middle” By Louise de Nexon

This piece is an experimental portrait that aims at visually capturing Ben's journey in exploring the different facets of his identity. In a world that demands a strong sense of self, Ben celebrates the feeling of floating in between different versions of himself.

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“Hidden identities” By Markus Miarka
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“Hidden identities” By Markus Miarka

"Hidden identities” is an experimental short about painter, dancer, and musician Selassie. The film introduces a song called "Never Seen Before" from his new mixtape “Hidden identities”.

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