Wild One
In 1977, Philippe Ribiere was born in Martinique with the Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome. Abandoned by his parents, he is left in the hospital and bound to spend the first four years of his life while undergoing a series of…
Wild Relatives
This observational film essay on our relations with the natural wealth is based on a real event and seed banks storing quantities of seeds of various plants in case of a global catastrophe. The film documents three…
The Wilds
A philosophical portrait of situationalists Herbert Holl and Kza Han, who believe in revolution through art. They live on an island where they have written poems and translated the work of Alexander Kluge. Together they…
Wild Stools
This film is a story of a nowhere land in Boksitogorsk region, Russia, where descendants of exiled people live. There are no doctors, no school, no stores, no money. Relations to things necessary for life are also…
Wild Works
A visual essay about the wilderness and its (in)dispensability. Old wildernesses are long lost. There are deeds, however, which are trying to bring them back. Can we live alongside with wolves, bears, or bisons? The…
The Will
A meditative evocation of the South Korean “Candlelight Revolution” in the winter of 2016/17. The hybrid mosaic, in which archival and contemporary footage is altered by visual manipulation and performative moments,…
Will There Be a Theater Up There?!
Soviet Union - a tragic destiny to the people living within the system,all reflected in the biography of the great actor Kakhi Kavsadze. The film is a chronicle of a big family: one of great folk singers and their life…
Will the World Remember Your Name?
Fetal ultrasound screening. Tourists pointing their mobiles at themselves using selfie sticks. Mannequins in store windows. People walking down the street examining their reflections in glass storefronts. Photographing…
Wind
"We are mad to be filming the wind; filming the impossible is what’s best in life." The dream of making the wind graspable has stirred artists since time immemorial. Joris Ivens was not the only one fully aware of this…