Apology Ghost
Director: Brian Padian
Country of Origin: United States
Premiere: World
Synopsis: A man makes a series of phone calls across several late nights as he drives home from work.
...but i’ll be BACK before you’re DONE
Director: Trasparente (Federico Montaresi)
Country of Origin: Italy
Premiere: United States
Synopsis: "...but I’ll be BACK before you are DONE is a found footage video exploring the pure essence of destructive energy. A relentless stream of over 500 explosions, sourced from cartoons, artificial intelligence, video games, films, online archives, and war footage, unfolds in a frantic and chaotic montage. The obsessive repetition of detonations dissolves
the boundaries between reality and simulation, turning the
video into an extreme sensory experience. The work reflects on media manipulation and the spectacularization of violence, subjecting the viewer to a perceptual overload that defies linear interpretation."
Call My Sister, Last Year
Director: Dylan Simon
Country of Origin: United States
Premiere: World
Synopsis: An experimental video shot and edited on VHS video about gender identity and transformation.
Dreamer
Director: Balca Elif Sagmanli
Country of Origin: United States
Premiere: Nashville
Synopsis: In an effort to fall asleep, a unique young woman, Audrey, struggles through the entrapment of a dream-like state where she encounters the various challenges of time past, time present, and time future.
kid with a pearl earring
Director: Abigail Holland
Country of Origin: United States
Premiere: Tennessee
Synopsis: Obsessed with forgiveness, a filmmaker builds a self portrait through two relationships with men and the objects they left behind.
Midsummer
Director: Masha Vlasova
Country of Origin: United States / Finland
Premiere: Tennessee
Synopsis: Midsummer is a cyanotype photogram film, where the sunlight, along with plants, insects, and water, are all employed in the process of filmmaking. The production of the film began in Finland, during Juhannus, the celebration of the longest day of the year in, when the sun doesn’t set. Blank 16mm film strips are coated in cyanotype emulsion and exposed to sunlight with natural materials, capturing the fleeting moments of nature's cycle. The landscape is both material and collaborator, where its physicality is literally imprinted into the filmic surface. The film explores the ephemeral nature of life, the swift passage of time, and the interplay between humans and the environment. Each frame captures not only the landscape but also the transient and dynamic processes of nature, creating an image that is at once tangible and elusive, grounded in the physical world yet imbued with a sense of mystery.
The Motherfucker's Birthday
Director: Saif Alsaegh
Country of Origin: Iraq | United States
Premiere: Tennessee
Synopsis: Through dancing, the Motherfucker's Birthday shows the evil of the dictator and the horror people endure under powerful political leaders. The film presents dancing, a universal and uniquely human activity often representing joy, with eerie footage of Saddam and his sons’ torture tools while they dance. Bush also dances with a smirk across the screen while announcing a war that would destabilize a whole region. Contrasting the dancing of these powerful men, who seem disturbingly unconcerned with the lives they impact, with the dancing of the people of Iraq amplifies the fear, control, and horror the general public lives under. Everything becomes a gesture of dance: the torture, the hesitant political humor, and the war. Everyone becomes a dancer, the dictator and the oppressed performing a distorted version of this human act. Saddam dances, Bush dances, so what's left for the Iraqi people except to join in.
The Phalanx
Director: Ben Balcom
Country of Origin: United States
Premiere: Tennessee
Synopsis: Letters from the Ceresco community trace the fragility of harmony, the dream of life in association, the frictions that give way to fracture. Members of the phalanx drift apart, lingering in private corners, suspended in speculative time.