Alreadymade

Duchamp's iconic "Fountain" changed the face of art, but could it be that the story behind the artwork that brought "the real thing" to the museum is itself a fabrication?

E.1027 – Eileen Gray and the House by the Sea

When architect Eileen Gray decided to design a seaside refuge for herself, she did not set out to build a masterpiece. This brilliant and visually striking reenactment of the building’s turbulent history tells a story about art, passion, and power struggles.

Mud

Seemingly untouched by time, the famous mudbaths of Essentuki welcome anyone who needs healing and relaxation while the sounds of war, mere kilometers away, ring clear for all to hear. This is a painfully poetic and poignant microcosm of a society in deep denial.

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Masterfully crafted, this visually and intellectually stimulating documentary essay invites us to ponder the giraffe's surprising geopolitical manifestations throughout history, from its role in religious myths to its status as a valuable commodity, an animal whose very name has birthed legends and coincidences in every corner of the world.

The First Days

Chile. Ocean. Beach. Seaweed. Ocean floor. Rocks. Sun. Wind. Dogs. Cars. Rust. Wind. Music. Noise. Silence. Both anthropological and lyrical, this portrait of a place is like a freely improvised song from an unknown culture.

Under a Blue Sun

Under a Blue Sun tells of how indigenous lands were made into lucrative locations for high-budget film productions. It tells of Bashir Abu-Rabia, who worked on the film and to whom the desert locations belong.