The mysterious world of ticks, and people whose lives have been touched by ticks.
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The mysterious world of ticks, and people whose lives have been touched by ticks.
An experimental short film. The story follows a young man who just begun writing his diary. Narrated by him and some flashes of his thoughts and memories are shown in some kind of black and white pictures. The first page of the diary talks about his bookshelf and his relationship with the writers he loves. This series will have five parts of a new page of the diary. A story that follows sorrow, social anxiety, depression and unsuccessful relationships. But this short film starts the series by his bookshelf.
Halla Ólafsdóttir & Amanda Apetrea are an award winning choreographer duo often known as Beauty and Beast. Their work challenges written and unwritten rules of patriarchy so when #metoo breaks out at the exact time as their biggest tour yet, it seems like life’s finally reflecting art. Happily ever after - or?
Two mixed-race children of the US military in Taiwan, one speaking Hakka, the other Taiwanese. In the ruins of a former military dormitory, they speak slowly, uncovering a history their faces and languages could never fully inhabit, their memories moving like ghosts along the edges of history.
An inside look at a movement: "Sally" is a collective that brings many youth creatives together on the San Carlos Apache Reservation in what is now considered Arizona. The film follows Gio and other indigenous creators asking what it means to dream in the desert. Following the death of one of Sally's founders, Xen, Gio comes to terms with how their movement has explored their collective identity in skateboarding, tattoos, heavy metal music, and clothing design.
The number of anxiety, depression, and suicide cases among young people is growing. Parents are often helpless and don't know where to seek help. There is a shortage of mental health professionals for children and adolescents in Czechia, and waiting times can be several months long. The heroes and heroines of this documentary also struggle with mental health issues. Karolína, Jakub, Kristýna, and Michael, all in their twenties, offer an open and honest insight into what it is like to experience a mental crisis. At the same time, together with their families and loved ones, they explain what has helped them and continues to help them lead a fulfilling life.
In the late 1970s, two idealistic physical education teachers at Ankara’s 50th Year High School founded a football team. This challenging journey evolved into a saga of success through friendship and passion. Years of perseverance were crowned with victory at the World High School Championship held in Peru in 1997. More than just a sports story, it is an inspiring tale of how faith and determination can push beyond all limits.
Documentary celebrating 50 years of The Good Life.
A satirical and meditative exploration of surveillance culture within the UK and across the globe.
2022 Interview with director Koji Shiraishi.
Trance states have been used for healing purposes for centuries. Today, they intrigue scientists. Whether induced by psychedelics or other methods, trance states offer access to expanded consciousness and could be used to heal psychiatric disorders like depression, addiction, or PTSD. Exploring these states illuminates the intricacies of the human mind.
Footage of the creative process of Quasar Dance Company in 2013 in Goiânia for the creation of the show "Por 7 vezes" (Seven Times). The fabrication of those Olympic bodies (the work of high-performance dancers), directed by choreographer Henrique Rodovalho, reenacted the relationship between cinema and dance. Dance, offered to the film since Loie Fuller, is sublime, Apollonian, and Dionysically sacrificed to the ghosts of the image. As a former ballerina, the filmmaker returned to the dance hall and the stage, and what was documented as a process became, in the editing, a non-knowledge.
History revolves around the Alexander Column on Palace Square, as if it were a cursed axis of time.
Documentary film about the path to Lithuania's energy independence.
Kukuaren Kanta quantifies the beauty of a tiny town in Navarre, which lives attentive to the rhythm of the seasons, on the sidelines of the urgency and waiting for the end of the world. The shooting of a community film serves as a pretext for the inhabitants of Lerga, the 'Cucos', to film themselves thinking about posterity. Songs to the Virgin of Ujué, rituals of faith, aerobic exercises in synchrony, work in the field and crafts or the preparation of a meal collaboratively are combined in the present but are projected towards the future, when the image will be footprint, memory of a life in common. Between resilience and invention, cinema builds senses of community and belonging.
Two retired football players tackle a 30-day challenge to read at 30 daycares, showing that dedication to education and community knows no bounds.
As the first man to attempt to paraglide across the Colorado Rockies braves dangerous weather, camps in extreme weather, and hiking for miles in search of suitable launch points, he documents every minute of the perilous journey.
This documentary takes us into a world apart, that of French youth immersed in a culture where alcohol is omnipresent. Social drinking, festive drinking, occasional drinking, or even taboo drinking—it is everywhere.
Jeju authorities felled about 900 cedar trees on Bijarim-ro for a road expansion project. Citizens exposed the project's flawed environmental impact assessment, leading to its suspension. They continued efforts to protect Seongsan, slated for the second airport, and Bijarim-ro. This documentary follows the journeys of five women involved in this movement.
In 2014, in Kurdistan, thousands of Yazidi women are kidnapped by ISIS and reduced to sexual slavery. Most of them become pregnant. Once freed, the surviving mothers are forced by their own community to abandon their children.
An electric atmosphere. A dramatic scenario. An historical moment in MotoGP™, the pinnacle of motorcycle racing. May 2025. On the starting grid of the French MotoGP™ Grand Prix, Johann Zarco doesn’t seem ready to end France’s 71-year wait for a home victory in the first class of motorcycle racing. After a crazy race week gathering more than 300.000 fans at Le Mans circuit, an all-time attendance record for a MotoGP™ event, he starts only 11th. But as the riders have to control their machine at more than 190 miles per hour, the rain is beginning to fall… and it may change everything.
An altar boy and a gardener decide to break a long and painful silence by denouncing the Catholic priest who abused them as minors. This unprecedented incident in Costa Rica causes the priest to flee, becoming a fugitive from the law and Interpol. The young people unite to find him. Will justice be served this time?
If Denmark is the best country in the world to be a woman in, what does that really mean for the country's men? The Nicest Men On Earth is a tender and humorous group portrait of the soft - especially Aarhusian - men who live next to the strong Danish women.
Chasing Tables explores the journey of Jordan Taylor, a Sioux Falls native whose rise in the culinary world is as complex as the dishes he creates. After training under James Beard award-winning chefs Cory Schreiber and Brad Root in some of the Pacific Northwest’s most acclaimed restaurants, Taylor returned to South Dakota and built a string of successful establishments. But his story goes beyond the kitchen—it’s a tale of resilience, transformation, and the pursuit of excellence in an industry known for its intensity. Featuring interviews with renowned chefs, colleagues, and influential culinary figures, Chasing Tables offers a behind-the-scenes look at the highs and lows of Taylor’s career, capturing the heart of South Dakota’s evolving food scene.
The 1974 unreleased made-for-TV concert movie ‘Cheaper Than Cheep’ is finally being released 50 years later! This never-before-heard-or-seen two-hour concert reveals the most intimate performance ever captured from the 1974 Mothers line-up, direct from the lovingly resurrected and restored original vault audio and videotape masters.
the film „mandà in lunga“ follows a journey from Val Poschiavo, a valley in the Italian-speaking part of the Swiss canton of Grisons, up to the highest point of the Morteratsch Glacier, the largest glacier in the Bernina Range. Shot entirely on 16mm film and edited in-camera, the film captures the changing landscapes and atmospheric shifts along the way. The journey is musically accompanied by the organ drones and violin sounds of Laura and Luzius Schuler.
Narrator and director, Adam Bensoltane films a fragment of his 10-kilometer walk through the fields of the Alsatian countryside to go retrieve some game tokens.
A journey in search of traces through the profound processes of transformation of Albanian history. In the archives, in forgotten places and in the memories of different generations, fractures and continuities emerge, left by the transition from communist dictatorship to capitalist democracy. Adopting an essayistic-poetic approach, the film explores the images of the regime and the regimes of images, revealing how much the history of Albania is inscribed in the fabric of its present.
On the weekend of May 24th, 2025, we welcomed 132 runners from across the globe to the hallowed grounds of Bare Ranch for the inaugural Go One More Ultra. Situated on a 4.2 mile loop that must be completed every hour on the hour until only one runner remains. Creating a story and race that gripped the world.
Swiss Sounds is an immersive cinematic journey that follows the acclaimed French electronic producer, Thylacine, as he explores the rugged landscapes and unique sonic textures of Switzerland. Known for his "graphic composition" style and his tendency to record in nomadic studios—from the Trans-Siberian Railway to the deserts of Argentina—this film captures his latest creative odyssey. The documentary blends breathtaking cinematography of the Swiss Alps with an intimate look at the artist's creative process. Using his modular synthesizers and field recordings, Thylacine transforms the sounds of mountain echoes, traditional Swiss instruments, and industrial machinery into a powerful, melodic techno performance. Directed by Thylacine & Cécile Chabert Recorded and composed by Thylacine Camera : Emile Cervia Drone : Cécile Chabert Production : Suisse Tourisme Editing : Thylacine Color Grading : Maxime Mourey Piano interpretation : Bravinsan Karunanithy Mixing : Antoine Thibaudeau
David and Enrique have been friends for over 15 years. Both film lovers, they decide to venture to the Atacama Desert to shoot a feature film. With no acquaintances, no locations, no actors, and only $11,000 and a lot of enthusiasm, they travel to Chile for 21 days with the dream of making a movie. Everything seems to be going well until, on the last day of filming, a tragic accident ends their friendship.
Follow (self-proclaimed) "international Yiddish-ish icons" YidLife Crisis - the Canadian duo of Eli Batalion & Jamie Elman - as they explore Jewish Stockholm in their funny, touching and insightful new film, SWEDISHKAYT.
After a Russian missile strike kills their 11-year-old son and critically wounds his mother, a grieving father holds a phone to his child's ear at the funeral so she can say goodbye from her hospital bed.
This documentary unravels the surprising history that links Barranquilla with France, from the arrival of its first migrants to the palpable influence they left in the gastronomy, fashion and elegant urban landscape marked by Art Deco. Through his encounters with experts and witnesses, Julian explores the French legacy in the delicate art of stained glass and in the foundations of local education, culminating in the vibrant presence of institutions such as the Alliance Française, demonstrating that this historical connection is still alive and enriching Barranquilla's present.
In this movie, Dmytro Dokunov and Richard Marx explore the question of the different realities which take place simultaneously: Richards in Berlin and Dmytro's at the frontline in Ukraine. How do you have to change your own perception of reality? How will the perception of your surroundings be changed too? The nature in which they live looks almost identical, but war is fundamentally changing the view.
In Liesjes hok was leeg (Liesje's pen was empty), Wouter Waayer, now a convinced vegan and Extinction Rebellion activist, returns to the farm in Twente, where he receives another Liesje. We follow the bull calf from its arrival to its departure for the slaughterhouse, some five months later. A search for understanding unfolds between father Jan, the down-to-earth farmer who has devised a system to reduce emissions in barns, and Wouter, the idealist who would love to start a retirement home for cows. Between them: Liesje, a calf that slowly grows into a symbol for everything that conflicts between father and son, tradition and system change, love for animals, and farming.
Fernand’s Christmas is the story of an extraordinary man. Despite his fragile health, every year he dons the familiar red costume to delight the children in his region. For them, he’s the real Santa Claus, and watching this film, you’ll believe, too. Supported by his family’s love and driven by his devotion to children and his community, Fernand shows us what the true spirit of Christmas is all about: having a generous heart and a passion for giving.
A romp through an iconic decade of the Eurovision Song Contest, featuring classic archive performances from Abba, Brotherhood of Man, Dana, Cliff Richard, alongside more notorious offerings.
Short music documentary.
Yesenia is the head of a fishermen house on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. In that role she sees everything: the rainy seasons, her husband going to the sea with their five children and the people around that change fishing for drug trafficking
Lisa Larson is one of Sweden’s most beloved ceramicists, known for her round, playful animal and child figures. But when director Emilia Ekman Larson digs up her grandmother’s 30-year-old discarded sculptures, she can’t help but wonder why they look so sorrowful.
A found footage exploration of the Dungeons & Dragons witch hunt.
A documentary created from a camera glitch that follows one year of a young girl's life.
In Second Wind's first premium documentary project, we sat down with Billy Basso to tell the story of the development of his critically acclaimed game, Animal Well.
More than two decades after the September 11th attacks, chilling new claims are surfacing about a possible fifth plane intended to strike. While four hijacked planes carried out the devastating attacks, new information suggests another aircraft may have been part of the original plot — one that never reached its target. Was it grounded in time? Covered up? Or simply forgotten? This investigation digs into government documents, eyewitness accounts, and hidden details that may point to a fifth plane… and a deeper conspiracy.
Scientists mapping the universe have recently observed baryon acoustic oscillations fossilised within the cosmos. These are the scars of what happened 380,000 years after the Big Bang, before the galaxies were born; remains of a far-distant past that make up the very matter that forms both you and me, and the humble coffee pot.
All the young drivers stepping up to the sport have impressive junior careers behind them – but Formula 1 is the toughest prospect any of them will ever have faced. Meet the rookies who join the grid this year.
A self-confessed comedy hero to Ruth Jones, Hattie Jacques was a core part of postwar British comedy history. Roles in the Carry On films and TV sitcoms such as Sykes and Hancock cemented her place in the nation’s heart. Yet her off-screen life was just as extraordinary – married to Dad’s Army star John Le Mesurier, she began an unconventional affair with her driver, a scandal that could have ended her career. Ruth looks back at Hattie, a one-off drama that captures the astonishing story.