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  • Films by Ben Rivers

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    One of the foremost names in contemporary experimental cinema, over the last couple of decades the British artist and filmmaker Ben Rivers has built up a formidable body of work that moves seamlessly between documentary, fiction, and myth; between the theatre and the gallery. Though crackling wit...

  • Two by Emily Atef

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    Born in Germany to French Iranian parents, Berlin-based filmmaker Emily Atef has always been drawn to stories of headstrong women in crisis—women who, when faced with a difficult situation, feel compelled to pursue a road less traveled, less known, even at the risk of being subsumed. On Metrograp...

  • Short Films by Kim Torres

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    Born in the US and raised in rural Costa Rica, Kim Torres is a rising star of Latin American cinema, with her feature debut, "If We Don’t Burn, How Do We Light Up the Night", making its debut at San Sebastian in 2025. Her films, focused on characters in the twilight of adolescence, seduce with th...

  • The Shadowless Tower

    Directed by Zhang Lu | 144 mins | 2023
    Rich in gently rhyming motifs, Zhang Lu’s 2023 Berlinale competition offering orbits a food and restaurant critic in Beijing. Middle-aged and listless in the aftermath of a divorce, Gu Wentong finds himself contemplating a reunion with the father he hasn’t s...

  • Burning Days

    Directed by Emin Alper | 131 mins | 2022
    The long shadow of Polanski’s "Chinatown" (1974) looms over this stylish, sun-bleached noir about corruption in a backwoods Turkish province, hailed as a standout of the Un Certain Regard program at Cannes in 2022. Newly posted to this far-flung community,...

  • Ah, Liberty!

    Directed by Ben Rivers | 19 mins | 2008
    "Ah, Liberty!" is rooted in Rivers’s own childhood memories of the derelict buildings that served as a playground for him and his friends. This freedom, which feels feral and unstable, is captured here in grainy, hand-processed 16mm black and white, playing...

  • Ghost Strata

    Directed by Ben Rivers | 46 mins | 2019
    An elliptical travelogue buoyed by the poetry of W.S. Merwin. Fernando Pessoa, and Muriel Rukeyser, "Ghost Strata" is divided into 12 sections, one for each month of the year over which it was shot. As he roves, Rivers trains his camera on piquant details, ...

  • Good One

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    Directed by India Donaldson | 90 mins | 2024
    A standout of Sundance 2024, Donaldson’s piercing debut drama stars astonishing newcomer Lily Collias as 17-year-old Sam, forced to play mediator between her father (James Le Gros) and his oldest friend (Danny McCarthy) when their gently contentious ba...

  • I Dreamed of a Gentle Landscape

    Directed by Kim Torres | 13 mins | 2025
    The limpid second short made by Torres in Manzanillo, after 2023’s "The Moon Will Contain Us", centers on Chunyan, proprietor of a local minimart: salt-scented images of her life in the small Costa Rican village are paired with memories of her hometown of E...

  • Ijen/London

    Directed by Ben Rivers | 7 mins | 2022
    On a quest for a mythical city, a young woman finds only a vast toxic swamp of sulphurous flames and chemical smoke. With Herbert Read’s poem “The Autumn of the World” drifting across this devastated landscape, Rivers creates a bleak, beautiful experience th...

  • Look Then Below

    Directed by Ben Rivers | 22 mins | 2019
    The final installment of a hypnagogic trilogy created with sci-fi author Mark von Schlegel, following "Slow Action" (2010) and "Urth" (2016), "Look Then Below" is structured as a future explorer’s diary, its strange and haunting subterranean landscapes capt...

  • More Than Ever

    Directed by Emily Atef | 123 mins | 2022
    Starring a luminous Vicky Krieps and Gaspard Ulliel in one of his final screen appearances, the heartrending "More Than Ever" relates a life, and a marriage, rerouted by the diagnosis of a rare lung disease. Though Hélène loves her husband Mathieu dearly, ...

  • Night Light

    Directed by Kim Torres | 14 mins | 2022
    In this impressionistic, Cannes-selected short, set in rural Costa Rica and tinged with melancholy, 17-year-old Ale strives to sustain the playful innocence of her two younger siblings after they’re abandoned by their mother.

  • Sack Barrow

    Directed by Ben Rivers | 21 mins | 2011
    Founded in 1931 to provide employment for disabled ex-serviceman, Servex was a metal electroplating factory that sat on the outskirts of London. In 2010, after years of financial difficulty, the business went into liquidation. Rivers captures its final mont...

  • Slow Action

    Directed by Ben Rivers | 45 mins | 2010
    Set in a distant future in which rising seas have reduced the Earth to a scattering of isolated islands, "Slow Action" draws on narration written together with science-fiction author Mark von Schlegell to conjure fictional utopian societies from real, remot...

  • Someday We'll Tell Each Other Everything

    Directed by Emily Atef | 129 mins | 2023
    The golden hot summer after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 provides the backdrop for Emily Atef’s fraught and steamy May-December romance, adapted from a 2011 novel by Daniela Krien. On a farm in former East Germany, 19-year-old Maria drifts apart fro...

  • Suncatcher

    Directed by Kim Torres | 21 mins | 2021
    Go towards the light. Torres’s debut short follows Lila, a shy teenager, who is lured from her online world of K-Pop dances in pursuit of a mysterious gleam, culminating in a metaphysical cyborgian encounter.

  • The Moon Will Contain Us

    Directed by Kim Torres | 18 mins | 2023
    Shot on shimmering 16mm, this vivid and dreamy portrait of the youth in the Costa Rican coastal town of Manzanillo—first known to Torres as the place where her father lived out his final decades—is set on the cusp of catastrophe, but animated by the visions...

  • Urth

    Directed by Ben Rivers | 19 mins | 2016
    Written by the science-fiction author Mark von Schlegell and filmed on location at the Biosphere 2 complex in Arizona, site of one of the twentieth century’s most infamous utopian experiments, "Urth" unfolds according to the logbook of a grad student—the la...