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8 films in package
Death Valley Girls - 'Hold My Hand'
A music video and pandemic-proof curated film for the song "Hold my Hand" by Death Valley Girls, directed by 61 filmmakers from across North America.
The Universe According to Dan Buckley
Dan Buckley parts the veil on the origins and future of the universe. He investigates the disorder and delight that proliferates in between; the worlds and ideas that rub up against each other and, at times, collide. A reflection on assigning meaning and shedding preconceptions while in free fall.
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The Fourfold
Based on the ancient animistic beliefs and shamanic rituals in Mongolia and Siberia, an exploration of the indigenous worldview and wisdom. Against the backdrop of the modern existential crisis and the human-induced rapid environmental change, there is a necessity to reclaim the ideas of animism for planetary health and non-human materialities.
Spirit Never Dies, Only Transitions
An experimental documentary focusing on Black existence moving through time and space.
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I've Been Afraid
A story about fear and aggression and those paralyzing forces that allow the body to accept and sustain violence.
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Letter From Your Far-Off Country
Shot with 16mm film stock that expired in 2002—the same year as the state-sponsored anti-Muslim genocide in Gujarat—and filmed amid the anti-CAA protests in Delhi, the filmmaker traces lines and lineages of ancestral memory, poetry, history, songs, and ruins from his birth in 1989.
New Mexico Deathwish Diatribe
Three narrators converge in the deserts of New Mexico, each with a separate story to tell. One narrator is J. Robert Oppenheimer, another is a visitor from outer space, and the other is me. Our stories converge across the span of time and space into a single stream of consciousness.
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Carnelian
A fateful road trip dissolves into a meditation on grief, time and motion.
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Let’s break free beyond our walls – it’s a new era, time for flights of fantasy and intrigue. Breathe deep and explore the extraordinary odyssey of the human and cosmic phenomena.

Based on the ancient animistic beliefs and shamanic rituals in Mongolia and Siberia, an exploration of the indigenous worldview and wisdom. Against the backdrop of the modern existential crisis and the human-induced rapid environmental change, there is a necessity to reclaim the ideas of animism for planetary health and non-human materialities.


MEET THE FILMMAKER: ALISI TELENGUT

Alisi Telengut is a Canadian artist of Mongolian origin. Alisi creates animation frame by frame under the camera, with painting as the medium, to generate movement and explore hand-made and painterly visuals for her films. Her works received multiple international awards and nominations, including the Best Short Film Award at Stockholm Film Festival (Sweden), Best Animated Film at Mammoth Lakes Film Festival (USA), and at the Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival (Canada). They have been exhibited internationally at galleries and festivals, such as at Sundance (USA), Slamdance (USA), and the Canadian Embassy in Paris (France). They have not only been presented as animation and moving image artworks with the unique visual style, but have also contributed to ethnographic and ethnocultural research. Her recent work has been added to the permanent collection of Art Science Exhibits Berlin (Germany) that represents the leading-edge of art making with dedication to positive action for Earth's recovery.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    7 minutes
  • Language
    Mongolian
  • Country
    Canada
  • Director
    Alisi Telengut
  • Screenwriter
    Alisi Telengut
  • Producer
    Alisi Telengut