Pina Bausch’s dance theater, Jerzy Grotowski’s poor theater, and Anton Chekhov’s dramaturgy of banality converge in a rehearsal. The camera also plays the role of an unexpected guest at this peculiar feast. The excesses of Samantha Shay’s play “I Should Have a Party for All the Thoughts I Didn’t Say”...
Sannapäiv
For many Estonians, the sauna is more than just a place to unwind or cleanse the skin; it is a vital space for preserving the country’s traditions. On Sauna Day, men from southern Estonia gather in this particular space after work, discovering that it also allows them to explore their...
Loving in Between
The cultural memory embedded in 20th-century films is revisited through a queer lens, celebrating eros and sexuality. Confronted with archival images, Langston Hughes' poem stands as a powerful reminder: between birth and death lies the ability to love and truly live. When political rules, religious doctrines, social norms, and cultural...
À Tona d’Água
How profound could an encounter be between you and another version of yourself, from a different space and time, with a different name? In Water Hazard, a child dives deep and gazes into a mirror, recognizing their true self. (jomaka)