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Winter '22, we gathered at the moody '60s bar, Sheriff Teddy, to celebrate a night of video. Five videos from a group of up-and-coming filmmakers, ranging from political to mixed media shorts. A great-cute night to watch movies on a big screen with like-minded.
We hope to continue this tradition with video.company screenings. Video is meant to be seen on a big screen and celebrated for the work that goes into each piece. We want to share and appreciate all forms of video together.
SPIEGEL.ewan waddell
A passionate young photographer in Berlin fixates on a series of self-portraits as her boyfriend questions her approach. A mediation on artistic process and ambition, “SPIEGEL”, directed by Ewan Waddell, is a stylistically assured character study that gets deep into the head of a hip but vulnerable artist. While her boyfriend, Jan, calls it a “vanity project,” Yulia insists her photos are a vital exercise in developing her work. How can she move past herself if she doesn’t have a full grasp on her own mundanity? As she burrows further down, she begins to experience panic attacks, not helped by her partner’s doubts and accusations. Waddell’s film is a minimalist but potent portrait capturing differing modes of expression within an artistic practice and within a young relationship.short film, 18’
They all have Iphones, why should we help?.nataliia lushnikova
A passionate young photographer in Berlin fixates on a series of self-portraits as her boyfriend questions her approach. A mediation on artistic process and ambition, “SPIEGEL”, directed by Ewan Waddell, is a stylistically assured character study that gets deep into the head of a hip but vulnerable artist. While her boyfriend, Jan, calls it a “vanity project,” Yulia insists her photos are a vital exercise in developing her work. How can she move past herself if she doesn’t have a full grasp on her own mundanity? As she burrows further down, she begins to experience panic attacks, not helped by her partner’s doubts and accusations. Waddell’s film is a minimalist but potent portrait capturing differing modes of expression within an artistic practice and within a young relationship.political short, 2’
YAM.karun gill
Does the universe remember us? YAM explores this question through a stream of collective images moments that feel universally familiar, yet strangely untethered. The film meditates on memory, both human and cosmic.mixed media short, 9’
The Chair.ewan waddell
A visual exercise in defining a new genre — filmic meta-theatre — as a method of exploring multiplicity in modern life. Set in a world where gesture replaces dialogue and repetition becomes revelation, the film distorts interpersonal realities through a self-aware visual language. Bodies become alphabets, and motion becomes meaning, as fractured dialogues and blurred identities drift across a spectrum of naturalism. The Chair stages the absurdity of communication in a globalised age — where meaning slips, routines repeat, and beginnings are forgotten.short film, 7’
HÜLLE.andrea crisci
A short film based on a poem, about the accomplishment of breaking free of social norms and comfort zones.Everyone creates a shell for themselves, this shell represents the fear, the fear of failing at something. This shell is filled with false ideas about ego and everything surrounding it. The process of going through hell to accomplish the goal of self-fulfillment and freedom is what drives this story.
short film, 8’