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- Dreams of science and God inspire and misguide an artist who leaves work and wages behind to walk and create in the woods. Attempts at spiritual awakening are dashed as he encounters angels, misfits and his own demons.
- A portrait of rural melancholia, SALT IN THE AIR exhumes the spirit of salt from a 3,500-year-old salt mine in a foggy and hardscrabble Carpathian Mountain village. With rhythmic pacing and intimacy, SALT IN THE AIR connects actual salt with the landscapes and the lives that salt touches. Innovative asthma clinics where patients inhale salt crystals. The enduring legacy of salt pork. And the salt-miners' struggle to sustain a solemn covenant with what was once the most valuable material on Earth.
- I spent a month living in a sandstone cabin in Zion National Park to create this film. I proposed recording 'gentle disturbances,' those times when a surreal experience challenges our conception of a national park, where the familiar is combined with the unknown. To achieve my artist goal, I mostly avoided the iconic images of the park. The Zion in this film is not meant to show the beauty of a geological and humanless past. The title, MUKUNTUWEAP, is the Piaute name for Zion Canyon.
- The story behind iconic Healdsburg restaurant, market and cafe SHED which is an educational resource designed to bring customers closer to the way they grow, prepare, and share their food, as well as an e-commerce and online community.
- In this reversal of Henry Purcell's famous 1689 aria, 'Dido's Lament,' Queen Dido kills Aeneas by biting him to death, instead of killing herself, as Virgil would have it. Here, Queen Dido is an opera singer from Trinidad who is inspired by the post-coital cannibalism of praying mantises. She sings the famous lament to lure Aeneas, a New York graffiti artist, to her industrial boudoir. Once Aeneas arrives, he is summoned by a strange, giggling and sleepy guard who instructs him to lay down on the Shag Carpet of Death. Aeneas awaits his doom, almost desiring it. When Queen Dido arrives they begin to have sex, an enjoyment that ends in tragedy as Queen Dido carries out her insect-inspired desire.
- A portrait of Ukrainian poet, playwright, translator and intellectual, Oleh Lysheha (1949-2014).
- Healdsburg SHED continues a long tradition of Sonoma County general stores by and for the people. The film offers a unique photo-archival research with rare images spanning the rich history of the groceries and local markets in the area.
- Three countries. One passion to make a tower of hundreds of people, of their trust in each other, to get close enough and balance long enough, to go ten levels of humans high into the sky.
- Chris Rock plays a devil and an angel in this short animation film about point-of-sale cigarette advertisements created for A.I.R. Harlem (which stands for "Asthma Intervention and Relief in Harlem") in order to help asthmatic kids stay healthy, in school, and out of the hospital.
- Ukrainian poet Oleh Lysheha's wife, Dariya, while sitting at the table in their quiet living room in Tysmenytsia, Ukraine, cries a little as she sings and tells a story about a time when she met Oleh.