A group of guys are going to go through the entire Kingspelio system near Kyiv. Many floors, deadly wells, a lot of clay and bats. Their goal is a test of strength.
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A group of guys are going to go through the entire Kingspelio system near Kyiv. Many floors, deadly wells, a lot of clay and bats. Their goal is a test of strength.
In this high-stakes true crime investigation, Dispatches goes undercover to expose the organised criminal networks behind the UK's shoplifting epidemic.
Wildlife photographer Igor Metelsky embarks on a journey to find a tiger in the Ussuri taiga. Along the way, he discovers the incredible wildlife of the Far East. But how can the balance be maintained between the needs of people and preserving this extraordinary natural environment?
Huq’ariy weaves the coastal landscape of Northern Peru and California, with a cinematic portrait of Elsa, performing a ritual stemming from Moche tradition. The healer invokes forces invisible and visible: nature, ocean, mountains, spirits, to begin a journey that casts a spell of transformation
Queen Máxima has karma. Jorge Zorreguieta was a minister during the last Argentine dictatorship. For Holland it could be an impediment to the Royal Wedding. Michiel Baud investigated the role of the princess's father as a minister.
The documentary began as an observational documentary of the urban landscape, but soon this changed and was influenced by the people "in" it. For this reason, there follows a group of students who set up a film festival at the premises of the A,U,Th and PAMAK with the aim of open universities and free and accessible film screenings on the premises of the universities. Strangers who became friends because they shared a great love for cinema and the will to make the world a better place, one film at a time!
The Marisco family is the last habitants of a Navarrese valley near the border with France. Once the bosses of smuggling, they're now only ranchers and this year Juan and Carmen celebrate their diamond wedding anniversary.
"Water reflections are never static, its fluid form constantly plays with the light in new and totally unique ways. Trying to capture this process naturally leads to an imperfect representation. Embracing this, ‘a puddle of water held in shape by my thoughts’ plays with the materiality of the digital image with the border between digital grain and the movement of the water constantly blurring. This ongoing research project consists of clips recorded over the last two years. - During the Leaving Space exhibition (2024) the work was presented as an installation using an old LCD screen, a wash-stool and other spacial elements. The space where the screen was installed could only be observed from the outside through the glass doors but not entered.
People with and without disabilities participate in a social integration project, a performing arts laboratory where they work horizontally and create dance-theater performances that are the result of teamwork and improvisation. In this documentary, the protagonists with different abilities explore their experiences during rehearsals for Bodas de sangre (Blood Wedding) by Federico García Lorca, a play that has already been written and that they will have to perform as a group.
José, the father of a missing son, reflects on Esau's absence and the mark it left on his life. Through his testimony, he not only reconstructs his son's memory but also finds in spaces like Hilos, a place of resilience and hope where families can speak out and seek justice for those who have not yet returned.
The relentless defiance of power by Preto Sérgio and his quest for the untold story, untying knots guided by the good winds that lead him to the outer sea and the inner sea.
This hybrid personal essay ventures into the depths of the country which the filmmaker's grandparents left 80 years ago in one of the colonialist-driven waves of migration. Searching for memories and associations, he wanders through the abandoned city, trying to connect with the imagery and thought of his ancestors and looking inside his own perception, reflecting on the traces of inspiration and the spirit of the places he explores.
A documentary about the most famous serial killer in the early 2000s in Iran, "Bijeh" was a serial killer who mainly targeted children.
A land of sacred peaks and secret creatures, lost in the mists of time, somewhere between folklore and magic. This is a story of India's very first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve - the Nilgiris - one of Asia's most intensively studied areas.
A group of city dwellers, bearing the weight of doubt, leave for the countryside to practise ecological farming. But the beautiful vision they carry collides, again and again, with the reality they encounter. On the long, obstacle-strewn road of this experiment, the distances between the people in the community begin to grow.
A travel film combining the sounds and essence of the city of death, Varanasi.
Beehives have remained unchanged for 150 years, two Pennsylvania beekeepers are about to change that. George and Nat are on a mission to make beekeeping more accessible and create a better way to manage hives. Healthier bees means a healthier planet. Filmed in Delco, PA.
The story of the former musicians of the Tito Puente Orchestra who came together as the mambo legends to bring their sound to an international audience and expand the music which they have been masters of playing for over 40 years.
Ghazeleh, a young Iranian woman yearning for freedom and justice, is killed during a protest against Iran's patriarchal regime, among the women of the "Women, Life, Freedom" movement. She films her own death, becoming a posthumous narrator of the story.
After losing the right to use his own name, Brazilian fashion designer Alexandre Herchcovitch takes back the reins of his brand.
At 77, the world’s funniest and most fearless birder returns to a remote Arctic island for his 49th summer alone, protecting a rare seabird from extinction. Battling brutal weather, isolation, and time, he turns solitude into purpose with humor and heart. A wild, warm, and inspiring story of one man’s lifelong mission to save a species and the unexpected joy he finds along the way.
A dance-filled documentary about South African choreographer and activist Gregory Maqoma. Maqoma works with composer Thuthuka Sibisi to create a radical and unique theatrical dance piece based on the true story of the first Black South African choir traveling to the UK. From rehearsals to the final performance, the film is full of personal and inspiring music and movement, captured beautifully for the big screen.
The story of the extraordinary artisans and designers who contributed to the construction of a dream.
Without Roland Béguelin, Secretary General of the Rassemblement Jurassien, and Marcel Boillat, founder of the Font de Libération du Jura – two solitary men who combined their forces and their determination and succeeded in making the canton of Berne and the Confederation, which for a long time had a very negative view of the separatist awakening, bend over backwards – the canton of Jura would not exist.
A young man comes home to Manila after time abroad and recounts his past with his city from years ago.
Pavlos, travels to a quiet village in Northern Greece to visit his grandmother. He films her with a camera, while she prepares for him his favorite meals. Both grappling with loneliness in their own ways, they share stories and open up like they never had before. In the warmth of his grandmother’s embrace, Pavlos gets to feel a long-awaited sense of acceptance.
Madrid, Spain. The Good Friday procession of the Real Hermandad y Cofradía de Nazarenos de Nuestro Padre Jesús "El Divino Cautivo" is about to begin, but it starts raining.
Three child-free women explain their personal choices to each others’ mothers.
Brand new featurette exploring director Guy Ritchie’s oeuvre, featuring Kat Hughes, Hannah Strong and Josh Saco.
In 2022, while living and working in Hong Kong, Hester started writing daily about her experiences. The previous year, inspired by the weekly online film discussions at "Caochangdi Workstation," She finally took her neglected camera out of the closet and began capturing everything around her. Together, her writing and visual documentation created a tangible memoir of her life in 2022.
The Battle of Orgreave, recounted by those who lived through it, is contextualised through the history of the British mining union and a government that was hell-bent on breaking it.
In a snowy landscape, a man works day and night to restore a two-century-old wooden house – a meeting point of family tradition, war, winding river, and people from elsewhere. Through traditional photography, the director captures emotions in the old window frames, history in the grain of the wooden walls, and memories in the hand-sanding paints.
Olinda Silvano, mother, artist and Shipibo leader of the community of Cantagallo travels to her community Paouyhan by the Ucayali River to visit and visit their traditions and customs. She will spend a few days remembering her knowledge before returning to her work in the city representing the Shipibo people with her art of the Kene.
Centers around the second half of the Rams' 2023 season, when they come back from Bye Week with a 3-6 record, requiring them to win almost every remaining game.
The story of how Everett Leroy Jones became Amiri Baraka, from his childhood to the mid '60s, is told through interviews recorded in the late '90s.
Breakthrough is a documentary that explores how athletes face identity crisis and depression after a life-altering event that results in their removal from the sport on a professional level.
Eliane Walther's puppet theater has been presenting fairy tales for children since 2008. She creates a magical and poetic world with simple means. Everything is created by hand in miniature form, from the witch's house, the protagonists and the books to the vegetable garden. During theatrical performances, Eliane Walther varies her own voice for each character. This brings the wonders and adventures of the stories to life and delights her audience.
Ihor Poklad, a maestro, reflects on the Russian occupation of Vorzel and the artistic resistance of Ukrainian artists, expressed through choreography and his melody ‘Flashback’.
In 1952, a skinny gray tabby cat wandered into Elysian Heights Elementary School. He scarcely missed a day of school for the next 15 years, graduating into a rather plump cat. During his time at school, the cat called Room 8 would become world-famous, receiving thousands of fan letters and appearing on multiple television shows.
For Zahira, school offers a real chance to realize her dreams and to build a better life than her parents have had. Zahira dreams of becoming a teacher. But is dreaming enough to succeed?
Documentary about women who hold leadership positions among recyclable material collectors.
Ziuta, Polish, Jewish and survivor of the Second World War, was an extraordinary woman who aroused special devotion. Her political commitment and participation in supporting the clandestine struggle, beyond being a virtue, were a direct and almost biological part of it. Ziuta had the determination, being just a teenager, to resist exile with fortitude, saving her mother and another family from perishing in flight. Despite the horrors and hardships, she maintained a grateful attitude toward life. These characteristics, and her particular sense of humor, permeate her story, even in chapters with painful themes: the death of her father, her madness; her suicide attempt in the Caspian Sea and her decision to come to Mexico, where she rebuilt her life and lived with artists, writers, dancers and filmmakers at a time of great cultural effervescence in the country, even participating as an actress in some films. .
Bering Island in the Kamchatka Territory is a point that the future rector of the local church, priest Vladimir Mironov, did not immediately find on the map. The Commander Islands became home to his extended family, but this was not how the graduate of the Moscow Theological Seminary imagined his life.
This planetarium show presents the environments of the black holes in an impressive and understandable way to the audience.
The dream of owning your own home, perhaps with a garden: who can still afford that? Or the city apartment for the family without compromises. Living normally – why is that no longer possible for many people?
Into a starry sky full of coloured spots! The propellers have been revved up. Accompanied by the drone and roar of the engine, the aircraft takes off. Its mission, to be followed live: compare images, sort out, superimpose, create a visual reality of dots and pixels. A park is requested, but with how many trees? A racy car is dreamt of, but which design is sleek enough? The variables dictated by the pilot determine what appears on the monitor – sculptures of possibilities or morphed set pieces. The tank is filled with millions of continuously flowing images for an infinite number of combinations. But who controls the projected flight path?
In search of a better life, Nepalese emigrate en masse, sacrificing their rights and health for remittances. Should they continue searching abroad or stay at home, trapped in misery? Tragedy poses the difficult choice between hope and reality.
Documentary about the Serbian rap group Crni Cerak, made up of various archive clips of the group members. The documentary was released to support their album by the same name.
A deep dive into the history of Sylosis’ early years - featuring previously unseen live show footage and interviews with former member, the documentary charts the band’s early influences prior to their maiden EP & albums.
When Claudia reviews the photographs and objects of Julia Chambi, her great aunt, she begins a journey into the past, reliving the footsteps of who can be considered the first Andean and Peruvian woman photographer. Julia, daughter, sister, woman, artist, photographer, politician and lover of Cusco reveals herself in every story, place or person that remembers her.
2001: CREATING KUBRICK’S SPACE ODYSSEY chronicles the creation of one of the most influential films in the history of cinema. This new documentary examines the work of legendary director Stanley Kubrick and iconic novelist Arthur C. Clarke in creating what they called “the proverbial good science fiction movie.”
Janneke has been working as a volunteer in palliative terminal care for over twenty years, both in the hospice and in people's homes. In The Night Watchman we see Janneke both in her daily life and while waking. Scenes in which surprising parallels and paradoxes show Janneke's position in her life and how they seem to embrace death at first sight.