The Kremlin: A Proletariat Manifesto 2006

This is a short entertaining rockography about a Newfoundland band by the same name: 'The Kremlin'. Their proletariat serf revolution is portrayed through their song titles, stage antics and "Serf Rock" stylings.

Manifest Destiny 2016

Chance incidents of life and in the darkroom collide, as found footage film strips take new shape under a flashlight. Poetic gestures in the source material and the manipulative body movements of the filmmaker form a new take on depicted relationships, a rite of passage and the artefacts of the process itself. As always gestures become actions, and these determine how we live our lives.

The Manifest 2017

More than a hundred years into the future, two Singaporean space engineers are in a spaceship on a mission for the Singapore Space Agency. Kyle, who was born overseas, and Morgan are constantly bickering. As tensions peak, how do the two of them resolve their differences?

Manifestation 2017

Manifestation is an intense deeply visceral exploration of the disintegration of a marriage following the death of the couple's only child. The couple's guilt, grief and anguish are so powerful they manifest themselves into a terrifying and vengeful physical entity. The couple must confront this manifestation to achieve a form of closure.

Helmikuun manifesti 1939

February Manifesto was Yrjö Norta's and Toivo Särkkä's Finnish movie from 1939. It is a Finnish historical drama about developing independency based on book of the writer Mika Waltari. Movie Starring Tauno Palo and Regina Linnanheimo. For it's anti-soviet thematics it was banned in Finland from 1944 to 1987.

La Manifestation 2011

Following a speech given by a woman, men decide to demonstrate to demand equal rights.

Manifest Destiny Jesus 2021

Documentary on gentrification, colonialism, and the way that minorities have been repressed through a lack of representation.

Survivor Manifesto - The Art of Making Kin 2022

This video essay is a survivor manifesto. It gives voice to those who are very often lonely, brings them together and celebrates them. The author is convinced that it is their experience and skills that may lead the humankind to utopian society. A thorny path, paved with painful processes like getting even with traumas, healing and self-acceptation, could make the soil ready for a world dominated by empathy, self-reflection and queer love.