Cruel Architecture, a Tool of Gentrification

Cruel Architecture, a Tool of Gentrification 2021

10.00

A short documentary shot in November 2021 in Berkeley. It reflects on the ethos of privatization in American culture and how public spaces are being built to exclude people through cruel architecture. The context used is the gentrification circle around the University of California Berkeley intended to build student housing. An eye-opening journey that explores structures and elements you would never have stopped at.

2021

4.1 Miles

4.1 Miles 2017

7.00

A coast guard captain on a small Greek island is suddenly charged with saving thousands of refugees from drowning at sea.

2017

Pomo Shaman

Pomo Shaman 1954

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A female Pomo shaman conducting a ritual healing ceremony over a man with body pains.

1954

The Unyielding Life of Things

The Unyielding Life of Things 2022

10.00

Rhea is a 24-year-old woman who has just moved into a new house with her husband. Over the course of 10 years she will have three different partners with whom she will experience three moves in different parts of the world. In the intimacy of a universal living room, the viewer will experience the passage of time and how the protagonist is getting rid of many material belongings. Her relationships seem very volatile and light. However, a novel written by her first love will endure in time amidst so much personal and material rupture.

2022

Long Train Running: A History of the Oakland Blues

Long Train Running: A History of the Oakland Blues 1981

6.00

Marlon Riggs and Peter Webster’s thesis project reflects on the heyday of Oakland blues in the late 1940s and ’50s, when an influx of African American shipyard workers mostly hailing from Louisiana and Texas arrived in the Bay Area. Combining vintage photographs, archival footage, interviews, and performances at venues like Eli’s Mile High Club, Riggs and Webster chronicle Oakland’s vibrant past while revealing an uncertain present.

1981

The Campanile

The Campanile 1997

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A short film directed by Paul Debevec made in the spring of 1997 that used image-based modeling and rendering techniques from his Ph.D. thesis to create photorealistic virtual cinematography of the UC Berkeley campus. It presented a landmark new approach to generating realistic computer graphics.

1997