Remarkable experimental film tracing every stage of life through birth, development, procreation and death and examining religion, violence and art through found footage.
Remarkable experimental film tracing every stage of life through birth, development, procreation and death and examining religion, violence and art through found footage.
This brilliant study of psychosis, religious freedom and deluded fanaticism is a moving and unique film based on a real story. In 1903, Daniel Paul Schreber published a shocking and celebrated autobiography about 'madness from within'. Up until middle age he was a highly respected judge until one morning he awoke having had a dream that would eventually lead to his long confinement in an asylum. Shock Head Soul follows Schreber from respectability to madness mixing reconstruction, live-action drama and comments from contemporary pyschiatrists to plot this mesmerising real-life event.
Simon Pummell directs this sci-fi thriller set in a future where the powerful Brand New-U organisation finds better lives for clients by inserting them into the lives of other people. When Nadia (Nora-Jane Noone) is abducted by Brand New-U her boyfriend Slater (Lachlan Nieboer) is forced to go to extreme lengths to try and track her down. By infiltrating the company's network of better-life donors, Slater is forced to move through a series of parallel existences during his search. With his quest becoming more dangerous the deeper he gets, Slater becomes increasingly desperate in his attempts to recover all he has lost.
Remarkable experimental film tracing every stage of life through birth, development, procreation and death and examining religion, violence and art through found footage.
Bodysong is an epic story of love sex violence death and dreams. The story of our lives told through moving images from across the world and spanning 100 years of cinema cut to an ambitious hypnotic score by Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood.
Remarkable experimental film tracing every stage of life through birth, development, procreation and death and examining religion, violence and art through found footage.
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