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Film essay about blue. Sound and image weave into a diaristic narrativ sketch
reflecting a stream of consciousness,
With Fee delayed at work, Saskia, his wife, and Phillip, his best friend enjoy an evening together which ends in disaster. A tragic twist to the tale leaves Saskia heartbroken and guilt-ridden. Blue explores humanity's fatal flaws, our weaknesses and how hidden insecurities can tear our worlds apart.
Based on true events- A young woman struggles to piece her world together after a botched suicide attempt.
A short film on man's best friend set during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In our 'freelancer' age, many who reside in a city find themselves confined to their apartment and use a computer screen mostly to branch out. This film brings nature, lunacy, emotion and humanity into the apartment, using the colour blue as the main protagonist. It is the third instalment in an ongoing series of diaristic films.
A girl wearing blue tries to enjoy some alone time at the beach, but is interrupted by two people wearing orange.
A father with a missing son is conflicted when a strange man arrives at his doorstep, knowing more about the boy than he should.
The film leans into the sci-fi genre in creating a space of wonder and heroism for young people amidst a time where the world can be a scary place with a lot of fear and uncertainty. Our protagonist Jules looks up to the stars and wonders if we will ever get to explore the worlds and galaxies we are yet to see, or even begin to imagine. Love and exploration are the central themes that bind the story together. And, of course, there are some intergalactic villains along the way.
Feelings can be hard for a six-year-old to understand, luckily Katie has her best friends Barry and Betty to help her out.
A painter has devoted his life to a search for the inexplicably sublime.
"Knife-like, Flower-like, Like Nothing at All in the World" - William Saroyan An animated abstract-narrative set to a lush full orchestra composition by Duncan Thum (also entitled "Blue"). While a man's past experience needs to be surgically removed, somewhere a woman takes bath and contemplates delicate & pleasurable kinds of pain... Tis all Blue. Short animated film by Daniela Sherer. Featured in the Animation Show of Shows
Blue follows the anguished life of a washed up television character.
Samira is finally going to buy a car. Now she has to decide which model. But the night is falling, and shadows are roaming.
Over a blue screen, a voiceover narrates The Artist’s experience of a sanatorium, where they were supposed to make a piece of art, but did not.
This silent, short film was shot entirely underwater on the seafloor of Cozumel, Mexico, 70 feet beneath the surface. Alone on an ocean “tundra,” a woman arduously moves, exhales, and burrows through the afterlife of sexual violence. The medium of water, with its destructive potential and capacity to heal, holds the fullness of traumatic experience.
A work that spun a story inspired by the world view of the song "You Named Me Blue" by jazz singer Yurifa Matsumoto. A short film that you want to see with your right brain, like watching a painting in a museum.
A college girl comes to terms with her father's cancer when he comes to help paint her room the color she's always wanted: blue.
When the tables are turned a Young girl must risk becoming the victim to get inside a serial killers head
Murder. Robbery. Abandonment. Gary "Blue" Meekins' past is one he'd prefer not to remember. Even after surviving the rough streets of Harlem, Blue finds himself struggling to make it through the days. Now, with the help of an old coach and his emotionally damaged neighbor, this burgeoning prizefighter is finally getting his shot at the title. But after so much, will Blue make it to the fight of his life?