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Triple-projection 16mm film by Erica Sheu
In a surreal journey of self-discovery, a man serving twins in a luxurious mansion confronts the unknown world hidden behind the conditioning. He outplays them and embarks on a symbolic odyssey through a magic orchard, the world around him decays into fading echoes of meaning—revealing renewal within the ruins of universal self.
"Par Amour" is the second stand-up show by comedian Paul Mirabel, succeding "Zèbre". The creation, writing and direction by the artist explore love in all its forms (romantic, family, friendly) and the passions that drive life, humor, mixing and sensitivity introspection
A heartbroken photographer falls for an aspiring writer, but after discovering her secret past his retroactive jealousy threatens to ruin everything.
Emma Barnett shares her life-long struggle with endometriosis – a disease affecting one in ten women of reproductive age, which causes excruciating, often debilitating, pain. Inside Emma’s body, rogue cells similar to the lining of the womb mysteriously appear on other organs, creating lesions which bleed, scar and cause inflammation. There is no cure. Endometriosis is as common as diabetes but receives a fraction of the research funding. Emma travels across the UK to meet a few of the millions of women who, like her, are suffering. Through candid conversations, they reveal the extent to which endometriosis is devastating the lives of women – affecting fertility, work and loved ones.
The boy doesn't remember his mother; she abandoned him and his father and moved to America. And the girl has no father. The children, behaving like adults, make the responsible decision to introduce their single parents and get them married.
In ballet, the term Relevé refers to the rising up of the body sur les demi-pointes (balls of feet) or sur les pointes (all the way raised en pointe/tips of toes) where the supporting legs are kept completely straight. The physical action of the rise broken down linguistically approaches re/lever- a sort of secondary coming or awakening of self in “re-rising” that we see as often facilitated by the use of art where all else feels lost or broken. An ode to our collective attachment to dance as well as art as it manifestes itself in various forms, Relevé depicts a surreal parallel of how art not only heals us through escapism, but is also the tangible thread that liberates us as we piece ourselves together again.
When lesbian writer Audrey runs into her ex-boyfriend, Julian, she must confront her bisexual panic or risk losing her sense of identity.
The radio blares of news about a missing girl, while Lottie packs a bowl. The evening twists through memories as Lottie explores her home, searching for herself in childhood diaries, her dad’s old records, and her mother’s beef bourguignon recipe.