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Jun 2026
Sep 2026
A pair of mismatched twins wait for a deal to start their own Legend.
Aug 2026
On the night of a highly anticipated Super Duper Moon, two people embark on an intimate nighttime journey together. As clouds obscure the sky and the night stretches on, anticipation gives way to waiting, uncertainty, and presence. With the spectacle they planned for absent, the meaning of the evening must be negotiated through behavior, silence, and choice—revealing whether love is sustained by symbols or by staying.
Jul 2026
Working with the archive, I observe how documentary memory conflicts with personal memory—this sense of displacement and substitution creates a complex system of distortions, reminiscent of a dream. I am fascinated by how layers of memory intertwine, erase each other, rewrite, and form new meanings.
In this film, I examine VHS archives shot in 1996 by my mother and her friend. They were studying with Boris Yukhananov and experimenting extensively with the camera, exploring its tactile properties as an extension of their gaze and body.
Touching the past through the pre-revolutionary archive of my great-grandmother, a contemporary of the 20th century. My hands grope into the dark, viscous depths of time. The abyss resonates, and a foreign present resounds within me. Our voices merge, and a song emerges from oblivion.
A small postcard — a route compiled from fragments of memory from an album brought from India and bought at a flea market. These photographs were taken by a Soviet architect who built an ancient, anonymous city where every flower is still sacred.
The video work revolves around a single bicycle ride—from the author's home to the home of his grandfather, who is supposed to hand over tapes from his personal archive for digitalization. While the visual component is entirely focused on the meditative spin of the wheels, the narrative is detached from the image.
A techno-melodrama about the past, imaginary and present of Nikita Computer.
An inspiring and sometimes sad story about the saving power of skateboarding.
An online love story before the invention of the internet.
Vyksa is a Celebration: A documentary about how an art festival transforms a small town and its residents.
May 2026
When James is looking to submit his new short film to a festival, chaos ensues when he realises he submitted the wrong film.