Eve Heller
A single roll of Super 8mm to capture the mystery in the everyday, blown up to 35mm.
Experimental & Avant-Garde, Short Film, Arts, Architecture & Design, Experimental and Avant-Garde Short Film Arts Architecture and Design
Winner of International Film Festival Rotterdam's Best Short Film Award, Atlantiques is by Mati Diop, who recently starred in Claire Denis's 35 Rhums. Atlantiques recounts the oddysey of Senegalese friends who attempt a life-threatening boat crossing. Melancholic and mysterious, the film urgently and elegantly addresses the perils of illegal migration.
Life may not go on but careful work continues at this Mansfield Ohio address.
An ode to the sea, where beauty and death often meet.
The apocalyptic sublime of J. M. W. Turner’s 1840 masterpiece The Slave Ship, with its firery conflagration and strewn debris amid wild waters, is the source for T. Marie’s time-based pixel painting-film Slaveship.
A quiet, ravishing pastoral to restore the senses. A shepherdess guides a parade of sheep across Montana's Hell Roaring Creek; a quotidian ritual that exists out of time.
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Eve Heller studied film at S.U.N.Y. Department of Media Studies at Buffalo and New York University. Her films include Last Lost (96), Astor Place (97), Her Glacial Speed (01), Behind the Soft Eclipse (04) and Ruby Skin (05).