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Biosphere is a groundbreaking non narrative documentary filmed in 4K around the globe in remote areas and dense cities showcasing our planet and its inhabitants in their daily lives.

In the not-too-distant future, the last two men on earth must adapt and evolve to save humanity.

Set to the music of the legendary ambient musician Biosphere (Geir Jenssen), visual artists Dan Gregor and Dalibor Cée take audiences into imaginary worlds where geometrical and mathematical shapes bend and warp until they resemble an organic mass and the music and visual components merge into an immersive experience.

A journalistic story inspired by Volodymyr Vernadsky about the genesis of life in the universe — from the physical elements of the primordial broth to the civilization of intelligent man.

Biosphere Continuum continues on the success of the first Biosphere movie. Among many filming locations worldwide, the film crew went to Nepal to capture the aftermath of the devastating earthquake and how people are coping with the tragedy.

The Mackenzie and Amazon valleys are 10 000 km apart and are ecologically distinct. Yet, in a subtle sense they are collaborating elements within the biosphere, the Earth's thin layer of living matter. In this film are seen two of the world's myriad river ecosystems and how they are linked within the biosphere.

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After traveling the globe to highlight low-tech, Corentin de Chatelperron has set himself a new challenge: to live independently, alone for four months, on a bamboo raft floating in Phang Nga Bay, Thailand. On his 70 square meter platform, the engineer, passionate about ecology and system D, puts into practice what he has learned in order to feed himself and produce his own energy.

Recorded live at Shibuya Kokaido on October 25th, 2002.

An analogue horror reflecting a collection of tapes surrounding the shrouded mystery of the popular Wisconsin Dells attraction, "The Biosphere", from the early 2000's.

The second in an analogue horror series featuring a collection of unnerving tapes found in a Wisconsin Dells Media Vault circa the summer of 2008.

8 people, two years, three acres. Grow your food. Recycle your waste. Breathe your own air. No one ever said paradise was fun.

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Moronic best friends get themselves locked inside the Bio-Dome, a science experiment, along with a group of environmental scientists for one year.

A team of Arctic researchers find a 40,000 year-old man frozen in ice and bring him back to life. Anthropologist Dr. Stanley Shephard wants to befriend the Iceman and learn about the man's past while Dr. Diane Brady and her surgical team want to discover the secret that will allow man to live in a frozen state.

After the entire flora goes extinct, ecologist Lowell maintains a greenhouse aboard a space station for the future with his android companions. However, he rebels after being ordered to destroy the greenhouse in favor of carrying cargo, a decision that puts him at odds with everyone but his mechanical companions.

An allegorical three-part film about three types of utopia

Before leaving for Rome with his mother, five year old Natan is taken by his father, Jorge, on an epic journey to the pristine Chinchorro reef off the coast of Mexico. As they fish, swim, and sail the turquoise waters of the open sea, Natan discovers the beauty of his Mayan heritage and learns to live in harmony with life above and below the surface, as the bond between father and son grows stronger before their inevitable farewell.

Born inside a glass enclosure, a young scientist discovers there’s more to life when she meets a man from the outside.

Suspicious that her colleague is responsible for a series of mysterious patient deaths, a nurse risks her own life to uncover the truth.

"About the demolition" is the first film of Antônio Freire's career. It questions the need of destruction in the urban space, wich is represented as "demolition". The physic space contrasts with the brightness of sky, trying to create a dialogue between the opposites. The film is also inspired by the Case Lontra Marques' poem.

Footage amassed from a randomly chosen assortment of Chinese movie DVDs sold at a curbside stand on Grand Street near my old apartment was used to construct a three part reflection on the stages leading up to, and immediately following the end of, a romantic relationship: longing, loss, and acceptance respectively.

Detectives Jonas and Erik are called to the midnight sun country of northern Norway to investigate a recent homicide, but their plan to arrest the killer goes awry, and Jonas mistakenly shoots Erik. The suspect escapes, and a frightened Jonas pins Erik's death on the fugitive. Jonas continues to pursue the killer as he seeks to protect himself; however, his mounting guilt and the omnipresent sun plague him with an insomnia that affects his sanity.

On the 5th of April 2004, the greatest bank robbery in Norwegian history was carried out in Stavanger. The events are seen through the eyes of those who were directly involved – the bank robbers, police officers and employees of the firm. The film is based on testimonies of eye-witnesses and unfolds in the places where the attack took place.

"In the Shadows" slithers through underworld Berlin in grand style. En route to a twisty finale, German writer-director Thomas Arslan keeps his audience glued to the increasingly desperate actions of Trojan, a thirtysomething career criminal whose latest job slowly catches up with him.