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- Two men are framed and sent to jail, where they meet a murderer who helps them escape and leave the state.
- Mexican president goes to jail.
- Artist Bill Viola juxtaposes personal pictures of his mother's death with images of his own son's birth to explore foundational and potent themes of beginnings and endings, the cycle of life and the movement of generations.
- Using a variety of sources, Sarah Vanagt collects elements from personal stories in a region torn apart by hatred and violence.
- China girls (or Lili's) serve as models in a technical exercise preceding the actual filming, namely the calibrating of the colors of the camera and printing process based on caucasian skin.
- Two undefined intelligences are intercepting earthly footage of humans living in an area known as the Low Lands. The researchers exchange their findings through a visual feed, in an attempt to understand the occurrence of extraordinary apparitions. The onlookers' efforts to understand an enchanted human world are interrupted by another signal which imposes itself on the unfolding investigation, resulting in a play with the logic of the production of meaning. Through a combination of found footage, sci-fi and poetry, Odyssey interrogates the visual rhetoric of whiteness in the specific Dutch colonial project and evokes questions about the stories we're told and our possibilities to disrupt them.
- The Halfweg (Halfway) is a hidden side street in Ghent, where Jan de Kegel himself shares a home with his 86-year-old grandmother. This seemingly dead-end street, without a final destination, serves as a guideline and a background for a Lynchian story about silence, confusion and astonishment. In his solitude an old man loses his grip on reality after the decease of his wife. De Kegel seems to be drawing his inspiration from the sensations and emotional traces of dreams, elements which can hardly be described as conventional narrative techniques, targeted rather towards logic than consistency. With an inventive visual idiom and sonory accuracy he creates an ominous world, between waking and dreaming. In this world of insecurity and Unheimlichkeit, with a total lack of orientation and balance, the familiar is gradually draining away.
- Letter Home is a film letter in which the touristic images of the artist's trip to Japan are digitally distorted.
- A woman sets out to photograph moments of intimacy. On an Internet dating site she writes: 'I'm looking for people who would like to be photographed in public revealing something of themselves...' What I'm Looking For, a 15-minute high definition video, documents this adventure; the connections formed at this intersection between virtual and actual public space. The video is a rumination on the nature of photography and the persistence of vision. It is a short tale of desire and control.