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Kayaking

Trying to pass through Siren in the ocean, Odysseus drifted towards the feared unknown chasm. This won't happen today. Knowledge of geology and climatology has blocked humans' curiosity from wandering around the unknown world. The precisely depicted continents, oceans, islands and mountains seemingly announced the death of primitive mythology. This film tries to reboot an individual's search of nature, just like Don Quixote's rebellious journey. The key to this Pandora's box can be merely an unexpected turbulent incident in an individual's life.

Kayaking

NR 2020
Ozelot: el rapero que comprendió el Todo

On this occasion Intrínserap presents an -interpretative- contextual analysis of all the work of the Spanish rapper, Ozelot. It is a video that consists of three chapters divided by each album that the rapper published in his career, but all three connected by its plot. Ozelot's work is a marvel from beginning to end, it would not be enough to make a video like this to unmask everything that the rapper anchored to his music and the pure thought of each song, even. An attempt has been made through inference to make a connection of points that try to make sense of Ozelot's albums Singularity, Dimensiones y Cuerdas and El hombre de masa cero, creating a chronological plot regarding the order of the themes within the albums.

Ozelot: el rapero que comprendió el Todo

NR 2020
Liberty Square

In the memorial park for the great leader lies a square named ‘Liberty’. Built when Taiwan was under one-party rule, the square was initially named the ‘Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Square’ after the President of the Republic of China, who relocated to Taiwan after the overthrow of the Kuomintang regime in China during the Chinese Civil War, before it was renamed ‘Liberty Square’ in 2007. By gazing upon this place, filmmaker Wood LIN looks to uncover the legacy of authoritarianism that this dictator has left on contemporary Taiwan. Are those that play in this square aware that they do so under the statue of a dictator? Do the tourists that travel here know who they are paying their respects to? Interweaving audio from propaganda films with footage of the square, Liberty Square raises questions about the nature of history and democracy, neither of which are as simple as they may first seem.

Liberty Square

NR 2020
This Beautiful Journey

Escape “remotely” or "virtually" from home to India! Find local treasures with me in the regions of Delhi, Haryana, and Kolkata where no commercial tour guide will take you to. The rustic and new India is at your fingertips now and will unfurl in front of your eyes! As your special tour guide, let me take you to the country where my parents were born and brought up. Through the artistic perspective of my eyes and heart, this travelogue displays all the impromptu, fresh, and personal moments that travel can bring with exuberant joy and life lessons. Experience up close and personal on this fast ride through the diverse thoughts, colors, voices, smells, sounds, and emotions from my experiences in India. My ultimate goal is to bring smiles to your faces through the spontaneity of my journey!”

This Beautiful Journey

NR 2020
Ar tuk-tukiem pa Indiju

A slightly different expedition to India, where a group of Latvians will travel across India for 4,000 kilometers in locally purchased tuk-tuks or auto rickshaws. This will not be a tour of Indian history, Hinduism, and the Taj Mahal with a local guide. Everything will be real – Latvians without makeup, without celebrities, and with real emotions. This will be an unplanned adventure that will begin when they leave their comfort zone by getting off the plane and will end when they get back on it.

Ar tuk-tukiem pa Indiju

NR 2020
Viva Presidio!

In Presidio, Texas, it is customary to hear Norteña music, typically Mexican, in the bars of the city. John Ferguson, american, governs the 4,426 inhabitants of the small town, is the principal of the city high school. As mariachi, John and Mariachi Santa Cruz also play in nearby Ojinaga, Mexico, distant the Rio Grande river from Presidio. The need to understand the history that binds Mexico to the United States, during one of the periods where the thread that weaves them seems to have become tangled. Viva Presidio! tells the story of a man whose ethnicity represents 2% of the population who voted to elect him, of the affection for his city and of the walls and customs in a reality where, the real cultural accents,represent an element of union between two communities in conflict today.

Viva Presidio!

NR 2020
Iceland's Fire and Ice

Iceland is an island on fire, with 30 active volcanoes generating a third of the world's land-based lava. Across the small country, steam hisses, water erupts, and magma spews. But there is one force powerful enough to challenge Iceland's fiery heart: ice. Join us on a spectacular tour over a land of spellbinding contrasts, where fierce volcanoes and powerful glaciers coexist, and new ground is borne every day from deep inside the Earth's blazing core. It's a unique view of a one-of-a-kind world and you have a first-class seat.

Iceland's Fire and Ice

8.0 2020
The Missing Gods

A strange anomaly occurred 11,000 years ago. Groups of gods and sages appeared around the world precisely where humans suddenly discovered civilization. Indigenous people describe these gifted people as human-like but not quite human: Followers of Horus, People of the Serpent, Sapti Rshi, Shining Ones, Offiusa, Lookers, Watchers, Hayhuaipanti, Urukehu, and Anu-naga, to name a few. Who were these gods? Were they all connected? And have we been so obsessed with Atlantis and Lemuria that we’ve ignored other locations where this parallel civilization once dwelt? Islands such as Lapukije, Te Petaka, Ta Neterw, iw titi, and an academy called the Birthplace of the Gods? Join best-selling author Freddy Silva on a history-changing journey to the oldest navels of the Earth, including Gobekli Tepe, the Nile Valley, Yucatan, Lake Titicaca, Easter Island, and New Zealand.

The Missing Gods

NR 2020
(study for) Swedge of Heaven

Using real world locations in Essex, "(study for) Swedge of Heaven" explores liminal, transitional, and peripheral spaces and realms, navigated by a reanimated rave mascot and a wooden Neolithic fertility figure. Although from distant moments in history, the protagonists are both figures indicative of ritual gathering created by Essex communities. Within the work the figures hover in cultural/historical flux, a state of simultaneous belonging and alienation as they pass through and around places seemingly suspended on the edge of conventional time and space.

(study for) Swedge of Heaven

NR 2020
Our voices are not our own

"Our voices are not our own" explores the concept of voice as a physical and immaterial presence or absence, in relation to broken vocal cycles. Invisible figures wear drawn costumes, created for the film using a chemical-reflective, light-fibre fabric. Soft-pastels and fabric changes in the different light conditions and under flash everything becomes monochrome. The figures wearing these drawings are rendered ghosts, or ghosts of voices, only their shapes visible underneath. The film’s audio is created from distorting frequencies of various digital noises taken from text, email and messaging notifications in addition to breath and heartbeats.

Our voices are not our own

NR 2020