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- A hypnotherapist is caught up in the pursuit of a serial killer.
- Hamlet (Tony Meyer) suspects his uncle, King Claudius (Barry Stanton) has murdered his father to claim the throne of Denmark and the hand of Hamlet's mother, Gertrude (Dame Helen Mirren), but the Prince cannot decide whether or not he should take vengeance.
- The film concerns an elderly couple played by Rosamund Greenwood and Roy Evans, who we later discover to be brother and sister, who accidentally run over and kill a young cyclist played by David Pugh on a lonely northern moor - but instead of reporting the incident to the police the woman decides to take the corpse home with them. There she dresses him in the clothes of a second brother, killed in the Second World War, shows him her photo-albums, and tries to engage him in conversation. Her brother, meanwhile, gathers wood to build a coffin. Greenwood has the only speaking part in the movie and largely carries it; she gives a subtle, heart-rending performance as a sister clinging to her past. Memories of the War hang heavily over the house - quite literally in the form of an aircraft propeller suspended from the ceiling that the woman booby-traps in order to prevent her brother burying the corpse.
- A short film in which a director's voice appears to be directing all the action on a busy London street.
- A young boy and his father live in a dull, lonely house with the shadow of mourning hanging over them both. The boy misses his mother but gets no comfort from his father's ascertains that she went peacefully. This tragedy is added to by the family dog which is looking increasingly unhealthy.
- A woman's life has been turned upside down ever since she noticed those strange floating strings in her sight.
- Nestor, a man with several obsessive-compulsive behaviours, lives in an unstable houseboat that never stops oscillating.
- A misguided orphan struggles to find a place for himself.
- The film Flâneur is an animated psycho-geography journey through the conflict between the freedom of one's spiritual world and those boundaries of reality.
- An experimental approach towards gas attacks and war trauma
- The essential focus of this work is about a peculiar contemporary Japanese funeral ritual. As in many countries, a person's death isn't always just the concern of the immediate family. Totally unrelated people such as, funeral directors and photoshop editors are involved. We are all aware that we will die one day, however we can't actually experience what happens to us after we die.
- Communication can be difficult when cultural and historical backgrounds are so distanced. A Korean grandmother and her German granddaughter try to work it out.
- A short film which combines magazine pictures and text in the form of word association game.
- The fantasies and delusions of old people.
- A young girl traverses a desert, looking for hope.
- Moments of lost self-control.
- The British science fiction writer J.G. BALLARD talks about his life and work. Meanwhile a crashed pilot stalks the landscapes of his dreams. The film is concerned with what constitutes an adequate picture of a person, the role of the imagination in transforming the world.
- The fear of being overwhelmed by the outside world can almost literally make you lose your head.
- An investigative and exploratory hands--on gloves-off study into the practice of putting things 'off'. Sometimes the only way to get something done is to do two dozen other things first.
- An unidentified walker is lured through the woods by the distant sound of a saxophone. He is drawn past inviting groups of men, a woman picnicking, and a boy eating an apple.