Eneos Çarka is a filmmaker, media artist, and researcher, born in 1996 in Albania, now based in Los Angeles. He graduated from DocNomads Masters on Creative Documentary and he is currently a PhD student and Annenberg Fellow in Cinema Studies & Media Arts and Practice at the University of Southern California. His films have screened at numerous festivals, galleries, and cultural events such as IDFA, Festival dei Popoli, Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin in Musée du Louvre, DokuFest, among many others. He often focus on character studies and deal with memory, identity, and family relations, paying particular attention to issues of representation and experimenting with various approaches to cinema.
The Silence of the Banana Trees
New product!Mihály has filled his house in a leafy suburb of Budapest with art works made by his daughter Réka to whom he hasn’t spoken in years. The distance is even more difficult because she suffers from a dreadful illness. The film acts as a go-between in an attempt to unite the father and his daughter, who lives in Amsterdam.
The Silence of the Banana Trees
New product!Mihály has filled his house in a leafy suburb of Budapest with art works made by his daughter Réka to whom he hasn’t spoken in years. The distance is even more difficult because she suffers from a dreadful illness. The film acts as a go-between in an attempt to unite the father and his daughter, who lives in Amsterdam.