‘Náttúrubönd’ is a poetic inquiry in our changing relationship with nature, explored through the bond of four people with the Icelandic landscape.
A young man brings his girlfriend to his rural Oregon hometown to introduce her to his family, only for things to go terribly wrong.
When Chad and Rachel go on their second date, he refuses to put on his seatbelt because he did his own research.
It is not enough to just tell someone we won’t be around for them if they treat us poorly. We have to be completely and totally absent.
Miguel is a camera repair technician. One day an old Voightländer camera comes into his hands to repair it. When he turns it on, he discovers that the camera captures the presence of a woman who lives in the same space and time as Miguel, although in another dimension.
When Finn can’t get a word out in front of his high school crush, his playground pals convince him that watching a porno tape will solve all his problems.
Two companions reflect on their past, present and future relationship through repetitive phrasing and a series of vignettes.
The not entirely true story of how the American edition of Herman Melville’s famous epic got its unusually awkward, and ridiculously over punctuated, full title.
Story of a French painter whose life and art parallels much of contemporary France. From the revolutions in North Africa to the quiet countryside of Provence, he’s seen it all. Now, despite being alone, diabetic, in his nineties and nearly completely blind, he creates more work than ever before.
Comprised of interviews with Mississippi musicians, historians, and river guides and featuring historic archival images, Mississippi Mud: A Natural History of the Blues explores the relationship between the ecology of the Mississippi Delta and the creation of the genre of blues music.