
31 Dec 2024

June
A letter of love to my past self who discovered himself.
The sentences are the threads, and the fabric is the appearance of light.
A film essay that intertwines the director's gaze with that of her late mother. Beyond exploring mourning and absence as exclusively painful experiences, the film pays tribute to her mother through memories embodied by places and objects that evidence the traces of her existence. The filmmaker asks herself: What does she owe her mother for who she is and how she films? To what extent does her film belong to her?
Herself
31 Dec 2024
A letter of love to my past self who discovered himself.
24 Feb 2025
Thirty worlds in less than a blink and oh-so many more...
05 Nov 2024
Through intimate stories and day-to-day routines we get a naturalistic glimpse into the lives of individuals with disabilities in the bustling urban landscape of São Paulo. The film captures personal moments and how modern societies confront (or fail to confront) ableism and inclusion.
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04 Apr 2025
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09 Mar 2025
For the first time in four years, a daughter returns to Daegu, South Korea, determined to end the domestic war that plagued her childhood. They have been hurting each other for years as they never learned to live harmoniously. Despite their efforts to find peace, the scars of the past remain unresolved. Through conversations with her parents, she uncovers a pattern of domestic violence deeply ingrained in her family's history. At last, she realizes that only she can break this cycle.
05 Apr 2025
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04 Apr 2025
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08 Mar 2025
After his documentary 'Once upon a time Libreville' made in 1972, director Simon Auge recalls the memories of his city dating and what it has become in modern times. "You have to live with your time," he concludes.
06 Mar 2025
This film is a documentary on the archaeological excavation of the Snaketown Dig just out of Phoenix Arizona. Snaketown in Arizona is dated by some scholars to around 300 BCE., The site of Snaketown is positioned on the Gila River Basin near Phoenix AZ at the Gila River Indian Community. Both the Hohokam and the Ootam peoples have occupied the land and from what I gather there is some contention on who did what when. Isn't their always. This is a really great film on the excavation of Snaketown and is a valuable educational resource I am fortunate to have. The Pima Indian father of Ira Hayes makes an appearance.
15 Mar 2025
An exploration of fluidity in both motion and corruption. Water, ever-shifting and formless, becomes the guiding concept—its movement echoed in the distortion of the image. Glitches ripple and flow like liquid, blending destruction with an organic, almost natural rhythm. For the first time in the Interludes series, sound emerges: the steady stream of water from a sink, grounding the chaos in something tangible, yet equally transient.
26 Jul 2019
A love letter from a young mother to her daughter, the film tells the story of Waad al-Kateab’s life through five years of the uprising in Aleppo, Syria as she falls in love, gets married and gives birth to Sama, all while cataclysmic conflict rises around her. Her camera captures incredible stories of loss, laughter and survival as Waad wrestles with an impossible choice– whether or not to flee the city to protect her daughter’s life, when leaving means abandoning the struggle for freedom for which she has already sacrificed so much.
08 Mar 2025
Join me as I travel across Japan to every location which inspired Makoto Shinkai's "Your Name". A short documentary.
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12 Mar 2025
A further iteration of the initial experiment, pushing the limits of data moshing, glitching, and digital corruption. This version refines and distorts the previous interlude, manipulating the raw artifacts to reveal new, unintended patterns within the fractured imagery.
13 Mar 2025
A shift in source material while maintaining the core principles of digital destruction. New footage is subjected to unpredictable degradation—glitches emerge, dissolve, and evolve in a chaotic interplay of color and fragmentation. An exploration of breaking images in unfamiliar ways.
14 Mar 2025
A shift in both format and fragmentation. While previous interludes thrived within the constraints of 4:3, this iteration expands into 16:9—widening the frame but not the control. The extra space becomes a new playground for glitches, distortions, and compression artifacts, stretching and warping in unexpected ways. A continued exploration of digital decay, now with a broader canvas.
21 Mar 2025
An experience of a camera swinging in different gestures facing the optical distortion of the Sun. The last appearance of the smudge.
10 Mar 2025
First part of a series of interludes between other projects based purely in experimentation with data moshing, glitching and in general, breaking and corrupting the digital image.
04 Mar 2025
In August 2021, writer Lola Lafon spent a night alone in the Annex of the Anne Frank Museum, where the young girl and her family hid from 1942 to 1944. This experience gave rise to a book, Quand tu écouteras cette chanson, and now its documentary adaptation. Over the course of a night, the author revisits her story. An inner journey around the figure of Anne Frank and the power of writing in the face of oblivion.