Twelve shots, four sequences. Each of them will try to evoke a feeling, a sensation, an idea, a landscape… just like the iconic and transcendental Japanese poems known as “Haiku”.
A short cinematic poetry film. Based on the poem "Time" by Anxhelo Llangozi.
Poem in a frame.
Frame... within a frame... within a frame... poetic... dark and tragic...
eyes roam / dancing in step with / my feet which praise the ground
Video poem about New Hampshire and its foliage in Autumn
A haiku film poem. the early morning waiting for the monks. the voices. the fire. the wat drum.
A man loses himself in melancholic euphoria.
A short film commissioned by CBC based on a poem by Canadian poet Irving Layton.
A poem about a person with jelly for a head.
Video poem for SPAM Zine 004
The ten anthologies and eight long poems of the Sangam age are the oldest and most distinguished body of secular poetry extant in India, of which women poets were a very strong presence.
A young non-binary person feels overwhelmed and wants to escape - literally, to the moon.
The story of a young Saudi poet who receives the prestigious title The Prince of Poets (Amir Al-Shu’ara), and is later nominated to recite a welcome poem before King Salman. However, one word would render this festive evening into a nightmare.
Based on the poem by Keaton St. James, the film follows two young teenage boys and the people they interact with on the day of the end of the world.
Based on a Poem by Fabi De Luca She always thought something like this wouldn‘t happen to her. No man would disgrace himself because of her. Of course she is used to sexist comments, after all she gets spoiled with them every day.
We all carry our leaves, some of winter, some of spring and summer. But all leaves grow, breathe and wither with time; and so do we.
In the tradition of experimental genres such as the cut-up, collage, permutation, altered book, & erasure poem, ‘Burning Batteries’ dissects the idea of the book in both a literal & philosophical way. Books are usually thought of as 2D, static, fixed pieces of historically relevant narratives – ReVerse Butcher wants you to (re)think books as contested spaces for possible intervention, creative agency, & rebellion. She sees books as multi-layered places where multiple meanings hide behind the illusion of being locked-in by consensus reality.