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  • A day in the studio with Giulio Noccesi

    A day in the studio with Giulio Noccesi

    Filmmaker Alex Schuchmann visits painter Giulio Noccesi in his Turin studio for an intimate 20-minute portrait exploring the memories, people and imagined worlds that shape his quietly surreal practice.

    A day in the studio with Giulio Noccesi

    Filmmaker Alex Schuchmann visits painter Giulio Noccesi in his Turin studio for an intimate 20-minute portrait exploring the memories, people and imagined worlds that shape his quietly surreal practice.

  • Days in the studio with Sedona Cohen

    Days in the studio with Sedona Cohen

    Filmed across three locations, the film offers an intimate look into Sedona's studio practice, her evolving symbolic language, and her deep connection to the natural world.

    Days in the studio with Sedona Cohen

    Filmed across three locations, the film offers an intimate look into Sedona's studio practice, her evolving symbolic language, and her deep connection to the natural world.

  • 24 Hours in the Life of a Woman in Copenhagen - Eloïse Duguay

    24 Hours in the Life of a Woman in Copenhagen -...

    Built between sea and sky, Copenhagen moves at its own rhythm. A city of harbours, museums, gardens, and long summer evenings, it invites observation rather than urgency. For the second...

    24 Hours in the Life of a Woman in Copenhagen -...

    Built between sea and sky, Copenhagen moves at its own rhythm. A city of harbours, museums, gardens, and long summer evenings, it invites observation rather than urgency. For the second...

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