This film exposes a filmmakers' masquerade through the collaborative eyes of the guests, shown in negative to heighten the sense of the grotesque.
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This film uses game pieces to highlight color theory through the visual metaphor of a chess game.
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This travelogue captures the dual sense of wonder and loss experienced while viewing a sunset in the final moments of vacation.
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This film highlights litter, examining how garbage can blend into natural environments despite its distinctively human origins.
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As a re-make of Peter Kubelska's 1966 film "Unsere Afrikareise," or "Our Trip to Africa," this film showcases captivity and its role in poverty tourism.
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This film takes an exposure test, a tool explicitly used to better understand a medium, viewed in negative, it allows the viewer to consider how conventional choices can deliver unintentional results.