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- In the winter of 1862, during the Civil War, the U.S. Army sends a volunteer company to patrol the uncharted Western territories.
- South Africa, Free State region, isolated stronghold to the Afrikaans white ethnic minority culture. In this conservative farming territory obsessed with strength and masculinity, Janno is different, secretive, emotionally frail. One day his fiercely-religious mother brings home Pieter, a hardened street orphan she wants to save, and asks Janno to make this stranger into his brother. The two boys start a fight for power, heritage, and parental love.
- BANGKOK-Moonduckling in collaboration with Dazed Digital presents filmmaker and photographer Luo Yang's latest project that spotlights two Asian women with unconventional takes on femininity. After a successful exhibition in Bangkok late December 2018, she took on a personal project and casted local subjects after focusing solely on Chinese women for over a decade. In collaboration with Dazed director Julien Colonna and creative director Shalini Kellinghaus made a film following the artist at work in a new environment. Candid interviews with Luo and her subjects are blended in a stream-of-consciousness manner to reveal her creative process, and how she uses her photography to get to the heart of the joys, trials and contradictions that are part of every person's coming-of-age story. Let the film take you inside the world of a woman who Ai Weiwei named one of the top rising stars in Chinese photography. Luo plans to take the project on a global scale, visiting multiple cities like Paris, Tokyo and London. In 2007, when still a young woman in college, Luo Yang began photographing Chinese women around her as a way to make sense of her own loneliness and existential confusion. This exploration turned into an ongoing project that, 11 years later, she is still expanding on. GIRLS is a vast collection of intimate portraiture, capturing young Chinese women as they navigate the myriad complexities of urban life, discovery, heartbreak and becoming who they will be in a changing China. The portraits show us their subjects in new and unfamiliar contexts, displaying these girls' hopes, fears, ambitions and vulnerabilities. Luo was recently named as one of the 100 most influential women in the world by the BBC.
- Promotional short for Pop and Suki
- A group of young individuals in their mid-20s Kwan, Ploy, and Kawin who, in their newfound and unconventional love, look for a sense of belonging as the world comes to pause. In stillness, they face themselves and confront their personal identities in the shadows of family quarrels and the unforeseen future of their youth and the world. Kwan narrates a personal reflection on a mythical story her mother once told her. A woman who vowed to be born as a Dalha flower for the sake of love. As the myth threads a connection in Kwan's memory of her absent mother, Kwan comes to understand her conflicted identity. Following her mother's footsteps, she decides to embark on a journey in search of change.
- Paris reminds us of the importance of staying hot, but not in the literal sense.