Dangerous Living: Coming Out in the Developing World
7th Jun 03
⭐43.18%
: 0
Young and Dangerous 3
29th Jun 96
⭐64.00%
: 5
Devil's Island
1st Jan 79
⭐52.00%
: 2
Moscow, I Love You!
2nd Sep 10
⭐47.83%
: 1
Fighter
14th Dec 07
⭐57.00%
: 5
Bruce Lee Against Supermen
11th Jun 75
⭐47.00%
: 3
Mad
29th Jun 17
⭐70.00%
: 2
Strange Object
7th Oct 20
⭐60.00%
: 0
The Best of Men
16th Aug 12
⭐69.00%
: 3
World of Warcraft: Looking For Group
8th Nov 14
⭐65.00%
: 0
Save Me
5th Sep 08
⭐61.13%
: 3
The Dune
13th Aug 14
⭐56.25%
: 2
Create with Love ❤️ by Zaw Myint
13
⭐85.00% /
17th Nov 20 /
A small twinkling dot slowly glides across the black screen. It is followed by another, and then a third. We seem at first to be watching an abstract piece of video art, but there is more to the Japanese film 13 than meets the eye. Filmmaker Shinya Isobe left his camera in exactly the same spot for five years to shoot a picture of the sunset every thirteen seconds. In a series of merged time-lapses, we see the sun moving serenely from left to right. Over and over again. First in a neat line, in total silence. Later patterns appear, supported by a minimalist soundtrack. No digital trickery was used to create the hypnotic images that pass by. Isobe overlaid analogue shots from different seasons to produce clusters of shining spots. See it as an amalgamation of time, a contemplation of humanity versus the cosmos—it’s up to you to create your own associations. (Source: IDFA 2020)