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Sky City
ZhongSu
China
09:44 min
2019


Those images and story in“Sky City”all comes from my daydream,which haunting me for years.After I finished the film, the daydream gone.For me, it’s a closure.
 
 
 
WITNESS
Crystal Z Campbell
US
05:07 min
2010


Witness meditates on police brutality, foregrounding audio from a 2003 incident of gun violence. Witness interrogates the visual and sonic landscapes of violence and (mis)perception
 
 
King James Version Genesis Chapter Nineteen
Martin Sulzer
Germany
08:11 min
2016


Genesis 19, or "Sodom and Gomorrah" - marks a foundation for attitudes towards homosexuality historically and across vast geographical expanses. An elemental challenge for all religions, nonetheless, is that of interpretation: how can religious stories be read and retold without affecting the authentic godly word through human interpretation?
 
 
 
The Vacuum Cleaner
Jont Sonja Nilsson Rundgren
Sweden
03:54 min
2018


An object / body that performs one of our most common and perhaps most boring tasks. A everyday surrealistic -movie
 
 
 
Avkomma. Avkastning. Avsmak. Att gå av.
Anna Karin Rasmusson
Sweden
03:32 min
2015


I remember the first time I read about sinkholes. The article was about a woman, who one morning when she woke up, had a 12m deep hole in front of her bed. A land that suddenly gives way. A foundation was imploding. Anytime, anywhere. Since the 1980s, women who work in care and education have the greatest risk of being sick. Mental diagnoses are by far the biggest reason. If you also have children, the risk increases further. About taking care, insufficiency, female professions, motherhood and to be devoured of the situation.
I was born in 1983 and took my master at Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm 2016. I work mostly with video installations, with my starting point in painting and my everyday life. Among other things, I am represented in the collection of Moderna Museet.
 
 
 
WHAT I’M TRYING TO SAY IS THAT I THINK
Sanja Lasić
Bosnien Hercegovina
11:00min
2018


In the video, all we see is a zoom in on a woman face, in this case the artists face. The cut of the frame is unusual and feels uncomfortable also because we don’t know where she is or what exactly she is doing. After a while, a text in form of numbered subtitles in the middle of the screen starts to appear. Throughout the first part of the video we only hear unrecognizable sounds which we later discover come from onions being peeled and cut. The person on screen starts to speak at one point but her words are muted and instead replaced with the text. The video finishes with her saying that it burns and she needs to wash her hands. She then walks out of the frame. Video / Colour / Sound / HD 11 min Idea / Editing: Sanja Lasić Camera: Melina Steiner