Patrick Müller
Sarah Kempton
In Emily Brontë's world, a young woman is under a spell of blind forces of compulsion acting to draw her towards an unnamed darkness from which she cannot escape.
Spellbound
A poem, a kaleidoscope and life itself.
Actually, This Is Not a Film
Klaus-Rüdiger Utschick
In his tale of passionate love and heartbreaking grief, Swedish poet Gustaf Fröding (1860-1911) explains the drowning of the beautiful Ingalill.
Sigh, Rushes, Sigh
In Baudelaire's poem, the sea becomes the mirror of man: wild, abysmal and mysterious.
Man and the Sea
When neon signs become larger than life, only blinking helps. A surreal night in March 2019 in Las Vegas.
Blink of Neon Eyes
Bernhard Plank
Strange blossoms, sunken pathways, déjà vus: A hike through H.P Lovecraft's most personal garden.
The Garden
Lovesick, a young maiden summons heavens and hell for aid, but only the devil hears her.
Walpurgis Night
Tristan Corbière's depiction of a dead fisherman's family life, told through pictures of the Mediterranean.
The Cabin Boy
A meteorite, strange vegetation, a colour: an experimental take on H.P. Lovecraft's spiral into madness, shot with a vintage camera on truly unique LomoChrome 16mm film.
The Colour Out of Space