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Two brothers look at a blue screen where their father is judged by a near future technology call : THEMESIA.

A documentary directed by the android filmmaker Mk3, found in an old VHS cassette, tells the rebellion of the robots against human domination

Sara struggles to recall any good memories with her late father, Doni, and wishes to reconnect with him before the burial the next morning. Moreover, she discovers his secret that makes her feel estranged from him. When she touches her father’s corpse, a blue vision appears . A magical bridge that allows them to speak. This becomes her chance to mend their once-distant relationship. Driven by guilt, Sara tries to create one last good memory with her father.

Marlene Dietrich's screen tests for the classic 1930 German film The Blue Angel directed by Josef von Sternberg.

A part of the 4-piece project about a state of mind that you experience when you are surfing Internet way too long, about visual information overdose, about seeing hundreds, or even thousands of images every day, which travel from real world to our consciousness. If dream deprivation exceeds normal borders - the flow of images appears, even if you close your eyes for a moment. This state is painful but at the same time beautiful. This experience seemed like the creation of always available image library and is holding ambition for rapid consumption of new information, which is being dictated by speed of modern devices.

Often mistaken as a commercial, this short film was produced by a contractor to entertain the Sun Microsystems sales force at a sales conference. It, and others like it, were produced during a time when Sun was fighting against the growth of Windows use in corporate environments. The joke is about how unstable Windows NT generally was, while Sun's Solaris (Unix) was superior.

In a Liverpool convent a touching and unusual friendship is forged between Rachel, a young volunteer, Paul, doing 100 hours of community service, and Sheila, a dying prostitute. It results in a strange and forbidden journey to Lourdes.

Satirical and surreal play by Arthur Ellis, dealing with the manner in which the British police force has been represented on TV for four decades. In 1949 Tom Riley is arrested for the murder of PC George Dixon. As he awaits interrogation at the station he is mysteriously transported into an episode of The Filth - a 1988 police series where the hard men rule, where he is told by the local CID that he'll be confessing to the murder or else his genitals are getting cut off ! This black comedy questions whether the police have changed or is it the way film and television present them.