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Layla, a writer and musician struggling with depression and trapped in a dying marriage, finds herself falling in love with a woman from a war torn dimension, with whom she can only communicate through her bathroom mirror.
A high school girl named Kikan began to see dead people through the mirrors.
Bodybuilding is the pure narcissism. While the runner struggles against time and the weightlifter struggles with the weights, the bodybuilder only has his mirror. Exercise programs, diets and hours and hours in a training room are only the outside of an extreme discipline and eternal struggle for the ideal body. An ideal body that, to most people, seems absurd, but nonetheless has a fascinating power. Not least because most people in the western world even know about the hunt for the perfect body.
A Korean girl with a severely scarred face goes to a black market hospital in Queens for plastic surgery.
The reflections we see in the mirrors are not us but of the actors who interpret us. What would happen if one of them got tired of not being himself?
A woman, a man, guests at an evening party. Settings, which are gradually abandoned; the remains of an event, gazes that have lost their object.
Shy outcast Kokoro has been avoiding school for weeks when she discovers a portal in her bedroom mirror. She reaches through and finds herself transported to an enchanting castle where she is joined by six other students. When a girl in a wolf mask explains that they have been invited to play a game, the teens must work together to uncover the mysterious connection that unites them. However, anyone who breaks the rules will be eaten by a wolf.
Joan of Arc and Dorothy of Kansas become one thanks to Hildegard von Bingen.
Are we different or altogether one society? Do we actually care about people around us? Is the #lockdown same for everyone. This film is shot and put together in the Lockdown. Please watch it and if you like it and like the effort of making it with very limited resources in Lockdown. Give it a shoutout. Would love to hear you..
A young would-be writer searches the street of Glasgow for his missing girlfriend.
Morris, in a winter landscape, holds a mirror to nature, and to the camera.
Then the sun begins to set in the mirror and the entire screen erupts in violent explosions of orange lens flares. Slowly the background sky goes black leaving only the mirror to show twilight. Then everything is dark. This piece is similar to Hand Held Day. The endurance aspect is especially important because I am entirely visible.
Animation based on the December 7, 2015 cover of The New Yorker by graphic novelist Chris Ware, with voice recording of a mother worrying about her reaction to daughter’s first make-up.
The theme in this animation is doppelganger. This is story of one man and myself. Their memory, dream and hallucination are talked about in turn and their past and future go to gradually mix
Art film part of the REWIND + PLAY, An Anthology of Early British Video Art box-set.
A look at a camera.
Micro short film directed by Portuguese multi-award winning Sara Eustáquio, 16, starring Canadian young actress Jaimie Marchuk. Student project produced at New York Film Academy, in NYC.
Identical twin mathematicians investigate what Einstein called, "The world's greatest mystery".