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Directed and choreographed by Li Chiao-Ping, “Never Lost (결코 잃지 않았다)” is an 11-minute dance film shot en route to and on location in South Korea, during dancer and adoptee Elisabeth (O’Keefe) Roskopf’s first trip to her birthplace. Featuring personal unscripted narration, choreography, and poetic landscapes, “Never Lost” witnesses and captures the body in between, in search, and in the moment of facing the challenges of reclaiming self and identity, as well as familial and cultural histories. With cinematography and editing by Christal Wagner, this is Li and Wagner’s third screendance project together and second with Elisabeth Roskopf.

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Tatjana is lonely. Born in Croatia, she has lived across Europe before settling in Amsterdam. Fifteen years later, her teenage son avoids bringing friends home, embarrassed by her dreadful Slavic accent and her lack of Dutch composure. But the real trouble is bigger: Tatjana feels foreign everywhere. Determined to belong, she starts knocking on doors across Europe, asking relatives and friends how they did it. Stumbling through cultural misfires and everyday bias, she finally confronts a dark pattern in her own family history.
Exploring Our Place is filmed and narrated by a group of children from Northwood Primary School in Thamesmead.
Women’s struggle unfolds against London as both container and witness.
Drawing parallels between the deindustrialisation of the 1980s and the precarious labour conditions of the 2020s, the film follows Harlem, a former takeaway owner whose visa status places his life in suspension.
A documentary crew follows Chloe the doordash driver on her arduous and strange journey to complete 25 orders in one night and earn the bonus that comes with it.

A Nightclub owner ventures home, not knowing of the two men waiting to kill him. They attempt to work out a negotiation, whilst also trying to stay unknown to their target.

Short Stop is a short film about a kid with cystic fibrosis trying to join his college baseball team but can't due to his condition and needs to find a new meaning for his life other then baseball

A girl discovers a flower.

Max is a young and very successful property developer who leads a perfect life but after meeting a property investor named Ernesto, certain events occur that make Max question who he is actually working for.

Summer 2025, Italy, Hou begins her diary. Combining her notes and elegant still shots, she documents the places, the strangeness, and all that distances her from her native China. Her mother’s voice, her orders, and even the ideograms evaporate: Cassine, cinema and English become refuges, new spaces for creation, memory and life.

Charlyne pushes open the door of a bar to see “how others find ways to cope with their loneliness”. There, she meets Alain, Joufflu, Pascal and the others. As the buses and the jass card games come and go, Charlyne becomes a regular. From this immutable backdrop emerges a brilliant filmmaker, in search of her place both in the frame and in life.

Hovering between the real and the imagined, a filmmaker traces their fragmented sense of place. Moving through maps, projections, digital simulations, they explore how ways of seeing shape how we belong. A search for position that is never fixed, but always felt in relation. A journey and meditation on placelessness, image-making, perspective and the quiet politics of how we relate to our surroundings.

Through scattered files and personal writings, a preteen recalls growing up in Sarandí in the 1990s: television, family, neighborhood, and bus rides. A trip to Cuba with her father gives new meaning to that period and marks the end of childhood.

Using archival material, a filmmaker reconstructs the figure of her father, an absent merchant seaman, and wonders what place that bond occupies in her memory.
What does it mean to disappear? Based on the personal archive of her detained and disappeared uncle, this short film brings together images, texts, and audio recordings as traces of a fragmentary presence: to disappear is not to die, but to remain suspended between life and death.