Through the works of D-Film and Photographed by László Dudás may we follow the life of filmmaker László Dudás, from the late ’20s for almost a 50-year long period.
In a nonaligned country, where a civil conflict is raging, a team of photographers follows a mercenary war lord, whose men wreak havoc among enemies and innocents alike. The story is a modern version of the tragedy Antigone, in a time when TV and the other media present unrelieved visions of war.
Photographic Memory is a meditation on the passing of time, the praxis of photography and film, digital versus analog, and the fractured love of a father for his son.
An elderly woman living in an abandoned town finds a camera, which becomes a means for her to recreate her past life and remember a lost love.
Two actors wandered from house to house in the countryside in the roles of the photographer and the retoucher business man offering their photographic services to the people.
Photon is a short documentary chronicling the story of Sufyan Al Khazraje, who left Iraq for Sweden when he was young, later to become a pioneering photographer. It is the story of a soul whose life illustrates the movement of light, a man who found harmony within contradiction.
Unemployed medical grad Massimo is hired by medical authorities to uncover a scam. He poses as an injured soccer player and shares a hospital room with Luigi, confined to a wheelchair after four years of operations gone awry.
A group of communist guerillas encounter jealousy and rivalry among themselves because of the presence of the female compatriot while one of their members plots to desert their band.
A brother comes home to claim “my half of the piano”, a family heirloom; but his sister is not wanting to part with it. This is a glimpse of the conditions for African-Americans as well as some of the attitudes and influences on their lives.
A bitter-sweet sentimental comedy. The friendship between two girls. Marie is Swiss, Filipa is a Portuguese origin. One is an eternal student. The other is getting married. After Marie’s love affair breaks up, Filipa suggests they spend a month together in Portugal with her family…
Based on the novel Il disco del mondo by author Walter Veltroni, director Riccardo Milani’s musical biopic tells the story of troubled Italian jazz pianist Luca Flores, a consummate musician who was tormented by powerful inner demons during his tragically short life.
The film charts the journey of a young couple to the home of Pablo Picasso. The film starts as a gentle travelogue but it is not long before some of Picasso’s disturbing imagery is thrust upon the screen.
The painter Picasso awakes from the dead, steals one of his paintings from a psychiatrist’s and his wife’s kitchen and wanders through Munich, where he meets the psychiatrist’s patient, Takla Bash, and falls in love with her.
A collection of brass and string instruments band together to form a grand symphonic orchestra, then embark on a mission to find the evil doctor who stole some of their other instruments.
Nic Romm’s short film tells the story of a successful actor who gets the chance to make it big in real life.
David is a garage electrician, who dreamt all of his life of becoming a magician, but had no luck in it. His girlfriend Batya wants an ordinary life, but David is still looking for his dream, so he links up with Romanian immigrant Shimon, who is an expert magician.
Tommy and Monika take in the spectacular view from a mountaintop. Its a beautiful hot summers day. Fluffy clouds drift by. The sky is blue. Tommy delights in the birdsong. Its a fine day for a picnic.
A blur shadow, an anonymous interview reveals a lonely man, melancholic, unfitted to his time. His testimony reveals a city in mutation.
Mickey and Minnie go picnicking but make the mistake of bringing Pluto along. The hound chases rabbits and damages Mickey’s car; meanwhile, animals ransack the picnic lunch and Mickey sings “In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree.”