‘Requiem’ began as a memorial to my late husband, the writer and scholar David Brett but has now taken on more universal themes especially focusing on the na
'By The River' is an experimental feature length documentary following a young man (Ellar Coltrane, 'Boyhood') as he travels cross-country by train gathering
Neither a girl nor a woman is a feature length documentary which contemplates, observes and plays along with ideas of what it means to be a girl or a woman i
From the Grand Tour to the Belle Époque, from the period of mass tourism to the surreal emptiness of Piazza San Marco during lockdown and the pandemic, the c
A young woman must rise to the challenge of becoming a caregiver to her Ventriloquist father with Alzheimers as well as face her own insecurities and jealou
Both scientific and deeply personal: a documentary for anyone who's ever had surgery, or watched someone they love disappear behind those swinging doors.
Two unknown and socially-challenged cartoonists must sacrifice their dreams of success for the sake of their families, unless they can win over the pompous a
Orchestral Manoeuvres in China tells the extraordinary inside story of classical musicians abroad.Western style orchestras regularly travel the world perform
Short film of exploratory nature where body movement becomes the central language tool, focuses on the notions of roots, exile, relaxation, and resilience.
This movie is a reflexion on how our society is becoming autistic and the fact that the diagnosis of autism should not be only made on children but also on o
Chance? Coincidence? Prophecy? An in-depth examination of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 666 and how it parallels Revelation 13: 16-18.
Journey into the rarely seen world of organ transplants and join a family that clings to hope as their father hangs on the edge of death, waiting to know if
“The Objects’ Statement” is a homosexual drama narratedthrough the objects’ point of view that posesquestions about modernity, tolerance anddual discourse.
Requiem
‘Requiem’ began as a memorial to my late husband, the writer and scholar David Brett but has now taken on more universal themes especially focusing on the na