Short film written, directed, and starring Zoë at the Rotterdam Film Festival.
An observation of daily life from the perspective of a cinema employee together with the imagination and power of cinema.
Set in London's iconic Prince Charles Cinema, The Regulars follows a day in the life of its hapless employees. During their shift they watch movies, argue with customers, and, above all, deal with each other.
A raucous comedy of errors about a singer stuck in a dead-end job who sees his last, best shot at rock stardom threatened by freak accidents, movie theater politics, stressed-out relationships and a janitor who is much more than he seems.
A concert film documenting a performance from the Houston artist Orpheus Von Doom.
Impassivity and silence are Mads Mikkelsen's trademarks, and roles without reply his specialty. His sculptural allure is such that his mere presence takes on a dramatic dimension. For him, everything starts with the body. It's his main working tool, which he shapes and engages for each film. For the majority of world audiences, the Danish actor remains associated with his "villain" characters in Hollywood blockbusters - Casino Royale, Doctor Strange, Hannibal, Fantastic Beasts... Yet he finds with uncommon ease a balance between major American film franchises and more modest, confidential independent films. If the actor manages to move from one universe to another without being stereotyped, it's because he has a very physical - thanks to his former career as a gymnast - and pragmatic approach to his art.
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An actress, lost in an unknown city, comes across an old lady who is just as lost in this city that she no longer recognizes.
One hundred years of the cinematic memory of a small country told through motion graphics. A brief tour of previously unseen images and forgotten fragments of Costa Rican cinema, which, amid state efforts and industrial ambitions, prevailed throughout the 20th century.
Muse, mother, saint, victim, demon, fury... She's been cast in every role in film and in life. From the innocent and mischievous to the humanitarian activist of recent decades, Mia Farrow's story is that of a vibrant actress whose filmography has the contours of a certain femininity. The femininity staged by the gaze of great directors, oscillating between purity and madness.
After discovering more than 100 Super 8 reels in his great-aunt's basement, a young filmmaker reflects on the value of these movies and his family's legacy.
A man questions the definition of “Cinema” by classifying films as “Cinema” or “Not Cinema”.
Hearing Films is a portrait of Joe Sidarose, a blind film lover who experiences cinema through sound, rhythm, and feeling. His world of film is shaped by voices, music, and the spaces between them, where stories come to life in ways beyond sight.
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Zoë Lund