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- What divides us and what keeps us together? Maybe, both questions have the same answer. The body revealing itself to the mind. The mind to the space. The space, a place without walls which its inhabitants can't get out of. Confinement in a place that seems open. People like the objects of a place. A place as a body they can't get out of. The body, a group of membranes, the tissue that contains us. The fear that this tissue might not contain us anymore. A giant's skeleton appears.
- Adan Neumann is a member of a Jewish family that live in Berlin. His grandfather has to quit the family business because of the Alzheimer. The old man asserts that Adan is the Messiah reincarnation and begins to bother the family with crazy ideas. Adan become paranoid and little by little starts a spiritual search to question the reality. By accident or coincidence, Adan arrives to the Tulum beaches, finding the natural beauty of a place that will guide his fate.
- We follow Lung Neaw living off the land and visiting neighbours in a world of simple realities. His is an existence marked by compassion for his environment and fellow villagers, and in Lung Neaw we see the basic truths of a humble man; another man making our world turn to a better revolution.
- Each year, hundreds of people participate in the Pilgrim's Route, to meet the Virgin of Talpa, in the mountains of the state of Jalisco.
- This long form video essay on the life and work of Jimmie Durham contains footage shot on a number of different occasions over the past decade. Manzutto spent time with Durham while working in his studio or installing an exhibition, and during public conversations or seated around the dinner table in a private setting. He gathered footage in sites ranging from Berlin to Mexico City, from London to Venice. Rather than interviewing the artist, he simply shot what was happening in that moment. Over time, the presence of the camera became so commonplace as to almost disappear, allowing for numerous candid, and completely unscripted, moments. Non-linear and non-narrative, the film provides insights into various facets of Durham's practice and the topics that inspire him, his thinking about materials, and the role of the artist in society - and enhances our understanding of the many chapters of his life, his political views, thoughts on religion, history and his overall philosophy of life and art. By the Curator of the retrospective "Jimmie Durham: At the Center of the World"
- The film follows, in a Warholian gesture, Karl Holmqvist, a Swedish poet living in Berlin from his rising to his bedtime, and in his various and small activities of the day.