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Bushfallers - A Journey Of Chasing Dreams
Paraiso, an all-seeing drone spirit, is summoned every Sunday into the heart of Hong Kong where Filipina migrant workers gather to socialise. As the women claim the public space, Stephanie Comilang’s sci-fi documentary considers social connections in today’s age of economic migration and modern technology.
Come to Me, Paradise
FAUST questions a world wherein violence, abuse and exploitation can so readily occur. The film takes the rules and aesthetic devices of Mondo cinema and applies them to the documentary. Interviews with child rape survivors play over recorded and found footage of violence, confusion and decay across 3 countries.
FAUST
Keyboard Warrior
Bradley Eros is at the forefront of the NYC underground and experimental cinema movement, blending the boundaries of experimental film, expanded cinema, and performance art. Whether it be by himself or through one of his many collaborative groups, Eros reutilizes the visual language we all know in a sensory engaging and thought provoking way. Experience Eros and the Optipus Group collaborate on a piece that celebrates the life and death of celluloid.
Bradley Eros: The Performance of Cinema
The feature documentary "Our Digital Selves: My Avatar is me!" tells the story of 13 global citizens and their avatars as they transcend their various disabilities through artistic expression and making a home for themselves in the VR Metaverse. As researchers Donna Davis and Tom Boellstorff finish up their 3-year study, the film provides a window into a world of seemingly unlimited possibilities for human interaction, irrespective of physical location, age, gender or ability."Our Digital Selves" weaves together physical and virtual cinematography as the protagonists' transformative backstories are re-enacted via Machinima.
Our Digital Selves
Omar
Mother Earth is a short narrated by Daniel Wells, a member of Lil’wat First Nation. The film showcases the deep connection both bikers and First Nations have with nature and the necessity to listen and protect their environment. From open meadows to ancient forests, we discover stunning landscapes through the riding of professional-biker William Robert.
Mother Earth
Jacques Houot, 82, may just have found the fountain of youth. The Colorado-based French ski racer, downhill mountain biker, road cyclist and incorrigible flirt is the embodiment of joie de vivre. Jaques has survived countless close calls, including avalanches, cancer, car accidents, a heart attack and even attempted murder. As a survivor, he tries to enjoy every day he has, ripping through the mountains with his signature catchphrase, “No problem!”
The Frenchy
Investigative journalists, scientists, and citizens trace the fallout of a new American fossil fuel boom. From the oil fields of West Texas to tanker traffic busting the Panama Canal at its seams to an energy revolution in Asia, "Blowout" takes a deep dive into American energy's global impacts on profits, public health, and climate change.
Blowout: Inside America's Energy Gamble
Accented by collaged radio audio fog of alien invasion paranoia, oneiric images from Serbia fuse with the Canadian Shield of northern Quebec. Dreamland is a conjuring of spectres through hypnotic frequencies; a journey through alien landscapes and brutalist dreams.
Dreamland
Laughter and joy ring out in a community besieged by drug wars. In Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, the vivacity of Rafael and Joel’s music brings people together and lifts them up.
Here, We Are
Astrid Askberger is thinking about different kinds of activism now and when she was a child and followed her mother to demonstrations.
Jag var också med
Sabaudia in Italy, created by Mussolini’s architects as a model “new fascist city”, was supplied with extensive farm lands converted from marshes. Yet, despite its undeniably “brutal” architecture, creators including Alberto Moravia and Pier Paolo Pasolini subsequently found Sabaudia to be a wonderful, hospitable place – the sign of a genuine, traditional Italy, and its resistance to all modern ideologies. Lotte Schreiber constructs a multi-faceted, documentary view of Sabaudia, inspired by but going beyond Pasolini, portraying it as a paradoxical mixture of social class separation, nostalgia, and everyday whimsy. (Adrian Martin)
Sabaudia
Utopia
After what Gonçalo thought to be a close to death experience, he dug up episodes lived with the dead that had importance in his life.
The Dead
Something Like Home documents the impact of language and education on the lives of four Syrian refugees in Turkey and Jordan.
Something Like Home
Talking Money is an observational documentary shot at bank consultation tables all over the world. Weaving stories from eight countries into one global money conversation, it virtually transforms the cinema into a bank. Purely experiential! Who are we when we talk about money? Far from the glamour of distant Wall Street, this is the reality of personal banking, where one’s life problems become a matter of business. A heartfelt comment on capitalism revealing how the invisible power of money works on all of us, no matter who and where we are.
Talking Money
Les Pyramides Mayas, Les secrets enfouis
One of the many unusual marine species is the crustacean. Caught between reality and fantasy, it has remained a mystery to man for centuries.
The Secret World of Crustaceans
In the beautiful Vietnamese bay of Ha Long, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a family faces its imminent separation when the government decides to relocate the inhabitants of the floating village to land.
Farewell Halong
"Why do we think there are only two genders? Because there are cultures that believe there are many more than two genders. And what’s the difference between sex and gender?"
The Origin of Gender
A spotlight on an often forgotten episode in British history: Nazi Germany's occupation of the British Channel Islands.
Hitler's England
Song Mountain 8 Pieces Brocade is a broad prescription set of Qigong that enables practitioners to move vital life force of Qi to all their major energy centers. Enhanced Qi strengthens your immune system, builds better balance and helps reduce stress.
8 Pieces Brocade - Qigong
A young and smart woman comes into a hotel. She is mysterious, and seems to be waiting for something while she’s preparing for it. She puts on some make-up, brushes her hair, walks inside the room without leaving it. Slowly the screen splits and her body breaks up, the space becomes abstract and the identity of the young woman seems confused. In the early morning, Maria Valdes is missed and the hotel room is desperately empty.
La Mort de Maria Valdes
The 685-lb Teen is a powerful story about an extraordinary teenager chasing an enormous dream. Justin Williamson is the most overweight teenager in America. As a high school senior, obesity has transformed everyday tasks, such as walking down the hallway to class or fitting into an average family car, into an overwhelming challenge.
The 685-lb Teen
Images of Singapore and Malaysia converses with musings of an uprooted Tausug family about the conundrums of their identity and history in this film, which mainly draws inspiration from myths about a beloved mountain in Sulu, Mindanao, Philippines.
Mountain to Cry For
Whitney Houston : Révélations sur le destin brisé de la Diva
In Kitakyushu, ex-yakuza Nakamoto and fellow former inmates learn how to make udon noodles and wait on customers in order to open an udon shop.
An Ex-Yakuza Udon Noodle Shop
Amateur astronomer Greg Quicke (a.k.a. Space Gandalf) presents the ultimate beginners guide to the southern sky. The Pearl Diver’s Guide to the Galaxy invites its audience to re-discover both the wonder of the night sky and the fundamental, basic science behind how it works. After a night of stargazing with Greg, people often report a profound shift in the way that they see both the stars and the planet beneath their feet. The aim of this series is for viewers to experience the same thing.
A Stargazer’s Guide to the Cosmos
ALL UND ALLTAG goes on a journey through the history of the history of DEFA (from 1946 to 1992 the state film film production in East Germany).
Outer Space and the Everyday
The two young teenage friends Hamama and Caluna have left everything behind to flee their home country and ended up stranded in a camp in northern Italy. One day, they decide to cross the closed border into Switzerland under cover of darkness by going over the Alps.
Hamama & Caluna
Seven stories describe the experiences of children in refugee situations.
Grenzenlos - Geschichten von Freiheit & Freundschaft
A documentary of a family's trip to Disney World.
Disney 2017
A microworld and its inhabitants are engaged in a losing war against these immense and incomparable clouds. They seem to lead a normal life, but these specimens are here to stay. Where will they come from?
¿De dónde vienen esas nubes?
Les secrets du temple d'Abou Simbel
In a small town in Mexico, three local hip hop artists find refuge from adversity in their music, representing the voices of their community in their lyrics.
Nowhere Bastards
Set in Charles Town, West Virginia, Halter Off offers an unapologetic look at one man's shot at a second chance. Angelo Jackson, a 50-year old horse trainer with a checkered past, is looking to redeem himself after being one charge away from a life sentence in prison. Banned from the track and with the odds against him, Angelo is facing the biggest race of his career against mentor and legendary horse trainer, James W. Casey. As Angelo finds himself downs on his luck and with the system he is working for working against him, he puts it all on the line to win the race of his life.
Halter Off
A Dark Place
Tiburones gigantes de Cuba
AI already plays a major role in the developed world, from transportation logistics to national security—but this is just the beginning. From Ireland’s "smart cities" in the European Silicon Valley to China’s dystopian Social Credit System, this film explores the vast potential unlocked by the world’s leading data experts.
Intelligence artificielle, notre meilleure amie ?
A budding actress leaves her career and the open doors to fame behind to give her life to God. Some might see this as a total failure. But was it? Those who knew Sr. Clare speak in this film. After her tragic death in the 2016 earthquake in Ecuador, the failure might be seen as having reached its devastating end. Yet, many think that the story doesn’t end there . Thanks to the Servant Sisters’ archives with over 15 years of photos and videos of Sr. Clare’s life, HM Television presents this documentary to show you the real-life story of this Sister who gave her ALL to God, keeping NOTHING back.
All or Nothing: Sr. Clare Crockett
The short recovers the interviews made in 2008 to Ti Diogo, the last miller of the Ocresa river, where there were over 200.
O Último Moleiro do Rio Ocresa
Sadly, the prosperity Gospel and the New Apostolic Reformation Movement are the fastest growing sects of Christianity in the world. Perhaps you have a loved one who is caught in one of those false systems. Perhaps you have tried everything to change their mind, but to no avail. Snatch Them from the Flames will help you to approach your lost loved one with a better understanding of why they are clinging to a false version of Christianity. Todd Friel and Justin Peters tackle: 1. Why your loved one is attracted to these movements. 2. What we can learn about them and ourselves from that. 3. What you can say or do to persuade them to escape to true Christianity. Save others, snatching them out of the fire; and on some have mercy with fear (Jude 23).
Snatch Them From the Flames
Family of Fear follows an eclectic group of artists, actors, and all around spooks as they come together to make Arx Mortis in Killen, Alabama one of the scariest attractions in the country. They don't do it for money, they do it for scares, and for support and love. Many of the spooks have suffered from bullying, depression, dysfunctional family, and being treated as outcasts. The haunt is their home and the other spooks are their family. Rather than do other "bad things" they take out their aggressions scaring patrons every Halloween and they build each other upper, laugh, cry, and scare as a haunt family. It's scary, funny, and shocking. Join the family of fear.
Family of Fear
Three women connected by fragile memories and vague associations. Director Noh spins her poetic family story between Korea and Japan, beyond the historical scope of the war.
Yukiko
Nature has a rhythm - it just takes one to tune into it. Jess Kilroy - musician, climber and conservationist - travels to wilderness areas around the West creating music from the natural sounds she finds there, with the goal of sparking people's love for these wild lands. The Creek Sessions follows Jess on a sensory journey to create music in Utah's Indian Creek, wooing us with the splendor of the desert, and reminding us that wild places are worth protecting not simply for their landscapes, but for their soundscapes too.
The Creek Sessions
Mother and son turned killers. Mama's Boy is a true crime Australian documentary investigating what drove Samantha Brownlow to convince her son Corey Lovell to murder her stepfather.
Mama's Boy - A True Crime Documentary
Cellfish explores the life and work of internationally recognised, multi-disciplinary Israeli Artist Shelly Federman, through the eyes of her younger sister Tammy, an actress, singer and film maker.
Cellfish
The last man working in his father's failing coal mine, Jim Power is faced with a difficult decision. Keep working the tunnels alone in the job he was brought up to do, or move on to an uncertain future?
The Last Miner
Based on an installation by Alberto vev
Crystal Christ I: La Pasarela de la Muerte
A snapshot of Israel, as seen through the lens of eleven selected children from different backgrounds and demographics. This candid view casts an intimate and personal light on Israel's youth. We explore what they see, how they think, what they learn, and the astonishing impact their thoughts and lives have on their country and the world they are rapidly inheriting. It's their opinions that matter, as they are the ones who are creating our future.
To Be a Child Again - Israel
Vincent was born with a trisomy disorder, his father helps him being independent. A poignant documentary about a father's fight for recognition of his son's rights, a real quest for integration.
Vincent and Me
A man and his grandmother argue over sharing cigarettes.
Elder Abuse
The hero of the film is a tenth-grader who is fond of tattoos, a typical representative of a certain stratum of modern youth, a representative of the younger generation of the millennium. Not a street boy, but quite homely, he is not going to give up his comfort, but he is not keen on anything more than he has.
Misanthropy
This extraordinary window onto Israeli society explores how the need to move, shift, and be in constant motion has produced generations of great dancers and choreographers that have turned the country’s modern dance community into an international success story. Through the works of leading choreographers Ohad Naharin, Rami Be'er, and Yasmeen Godder, the film delves into the exotic and vibrant world of Israeli dance culture, showcasing spectacular performances, rich archival material, interviews, and more to create a unique and surprising view of Israeli society and one of its most exciting and joyful aspects.
Let's Dance!
Missing you.
Um Ensaio Sobre Ausência
Donald Hall, America's Poet Laureate and winner of the National Medal of Arts, lives in the fragile space between loneliness and solitude.
Quiet Hours
Conceived as a gift for Cécile Staehelin after the death of her husband Dieter, the film reflects on music as both memory and philosophy. Dieter speaks about sound as harmony, proportion, and inner life, while he and Cécile are seen performing Bohuslav Martinů’s Arabesque. Beavers punctuates their playing with luminous passages of white light, shaping an intimate portrait of friendship, loss, and the transcendent reach of music.