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- The rise and demise of a death-metal barbershop quartet.
- Mark Brecke's They Turned Our Desert Into Fire tells the story of the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Darfur, Sudan through the perspectives of Amtrak passengers during a three-day, cross-country train trip. In dramatic contrast to the benign American landscape outside the train, Mark's photographic images of desolation, death, and human suffering in the burned out villages of Darfur and refugee camps of Chad confront one after another of twelve train passengers. Complementing the photographs are moving accounts of Mark's experiences and a comprehensive expert analysis, which illuminates the full dimensions of the crisis and raises serious questions about the world's apparently willful indifference to it. For the twelve passengers, and thus the film's audience, a cross-country train trip becomes an enlightening and emotional journey through an indifferent American media landscape into the heart of the Darfur tragedy.
- Filter is a staunch look at how information is presented through the media and how truth lies beneath. By examining a crime captured on tape, we uncover the real story lies somewhere in the bias.
- This is an art film to accompany a photo session that explores that awkward moment on a summer road trip where you possibly have lost control ... and that can be both a good and bad thing.
- This is an art film to accompany a photo session that explores consumption: we build a scene of a woman consumed by the green fairy, while the world consumes the environment surrounding her.
- This is an art film to accompany a photo session that explores consumption: we examine different ways to consume a woman.