8th Day of Khamsin
A hypnotic, multi-layered documentary in which personal memory collides with literature. Blending unseen 1950s archival footage with present-day reflections, it traces the exile of a cult Polish writer in Israel, where a man becomes a shadow of himself, of his nation, and his legend turned a ghost.
Light Memories
Using old cameras, a forgotten collection of photographs, and fragments of memory, the filmmaker fills in the missing pieces of his family history, revealing a chronicle of complicated relationship patterns passed down through generations.
Return
Over a decade of silence ends with the return of the director to her ultra-orthodox house. A hidden family archive reveals a forbidden form of life, nothing like the one she once knew.
Silent Observers
Time seems to stand still in this tiny village, but a hidden world of ghosts, superstitions, and spells lies under the surface, governed by those whose gaze holds the key to the mystery: the animals.
The Sense of Violence
Present-day and archive footage converge into a rich lyrical essay exploring the construction of the anti-communist sentiment in South Korea through indirect violence—imagery and architecture—serving as a vivid and unsettling illustration of the self-reinforcing inertia of ideologies.