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- Set during occupied France, a faithless woman finds herself falling in love with a young priest.
- An awkward teenage boy with phimosis deals with lack of confidence and sexual pressure from the outside world.
- This 12-hour single-channel video installation screens forty-eight war films simultaneously, on loop in overlapping boxes, in a menacing and hypnotic daze of violence that could run forever. Shown as a continuous loop, dimensions variable.
- Scenes from various films and TV programs that feature clocks, or some verbal mention of time, combine to make a 24-hour timepiece movie.
- A classic tale about bitter relationships between a frivolous girl and a soldier is adapted for the post-World War II time.
- Born of a chance meeting in Venice, Silvestro and Camilla's rocky romance unfolds over 10 winters as new lovers come and go but they are eternally thrust back into one another's arms.
- A luthier is obsessed with the idea of crafting a violin, the sound of which is so exceptional that it will thrill the musician who plays it and caress the souls of those who hear it. This will require a special type of wood, cut from a hallowed tree that is only found in a Balkan forest. A musical quest that is as thrilling as a high-stakes treasure hunt.
- The sculptural video installation consists of nine scrims suspended parallel to one another. Projectors at either end of the row of scrims show images of a man and a woman walking towards each other, crossing in the center and moving apart.
- In the 1700's, while the glory of Venice was to the apex of its splendor but to the beginning of its express decline, Carlo Goldoni anticipated the French revolution renewing the European theatre: it removed to the actors the mask of the comedies of the art in order to show the true face and the emotions of the bourgeois of the age of the illuminism.
- The discussion about public financing of modern art which finds place on "Sløseriombudsmannen" on Facebook (Are Søberg) which takes on all kinds of public waste financing.
- This work consists of 21 short videos created by Nam June Paik, Paul Garrin and Marco Giusti. The Biennale is recalled through the use of visual fragments of tourist sites in Venice, combined with performance elements and popular images.
- This documentary recounts the activities of the Eye Bank of Mestre. The first Eye Bank for the transplantation of human corneas in Europe.
- A documentary on the 1968 Venice Film Festival, a time of conflict and strife between filmmakers and Festival members.
- A 14th-century galley entombed in mud, a 16th-century hoard of luxury cargo, and a gruesome discovery reveal the rise and fall of the Venetian Empire.