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A substance that saves lives and destroys them at the same time. How does fentanyl work in medicine and who does it help with pain? And what are the fates of those who have fallen victim to this powerful and addictive drug?
Fentanyl – Cure and Killer
Two friends, connected by family histories on opposite sides of World War II, set out to explore the lasting trauma of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings. While Japanese hibakusha endure lifelong health complications and psychological scars, American atomic veterans who witnessed the bombings' aftermath also struggle with radiation-related illnesses and PTSD.
Atomic Echoes: Untold Stories from WWII
This documentary, which brings together interviews, archival footage, and the experiences of this great dancer and choreographer, allows us to learn about her life and work. Furthermore, with a direct approach, the film explores aspects of her vision for contemporary dance and highlights her contribution to the art form.
La danza. Maureen Llewellyn-Jones
Em Nome do Jogo
A collage-style video essay that explores the idea of love through touch. Guided by fragments of films, paintings, photographs, and other visual images, a sensorial and poetic narrative is constructed around the protagonists of Alan Stephens Foster's painting "The Fall." Like a moving moodboard, the work connects different artistic and cultural expressions to portray gestures of affection, desire, care, and presence between diverse bodies. All of this through the hands.
Love By Hands
Protests erupt in Tbilisi in 2024 over the controversial "Foreign Agents" law. Tina, Luka, director Tiku, and friends take to the streets, united in resistance and finding strength in their solidarity.
Inner Blooming Springs
Vinnie Montez spent his teenage years pursuing the dream of becoming a Cop. In 1998, he achieved his goal, becoming a Deputy Sheriff with the Boulder County Sheriff's Office. But after nearly ten years on the job, he began to suffer the effects of cumulative trauma
Vinnie-isms: The Story of the Cop Comedian
floating images, abstractions, memories. silhouettes of a life lived in Jawaharlal Nehru University
Food and Music
A newly commissioned film by Alchemy artists in residence Luke Fowler and Corin Sworn responding to the legacies of textile designers Bernat and Margaret Klein and their Scottish Borders home.
On Weaving
An intimate look into snowboarder Kimmy Fasani's transformative journey into motherhood. Supported by expert voices, she navigates life's storms, while maintaining her place in snowboarding and evolving as a woman.
Butterfly in a Blizzard
Niki de Saint Phalle und Jean Tinguely: Komplizen der Kunst
The Slovenian economy relies on workers from Kosovo, but how can the education system support their children? The documentary follows the journey of four Albanian-speaking children from Kosovo as they navigate the Slovenian school system.
New Classmates
A newscast reports that there is a real superhero acting in the city. The media tries to investigate this story and find out how much truth there is about this character.
Pictureman News
A coming-of-age journey of an inherent minimalist, who struggles to preserve one of India's last traditional open-air schools called Chatasali. This documentary delves into the life of a mystic teacher, centenarian Nanda Prusty, an ordinary Indian villager who gave free education to the poor for more than 70 years. Transforming from an actor to a teacher, Prusty's narrative extends across three generations, marked by his unwavering commitment to selflessly serve his village on a profound spiritual path. Just before his unexpected death, at the age of 103, he eventually came to limelight after receiving Padma Shri, India's prominent civilian award.
Nanda Master'nka Chatasali
I am from Austria - Wie der Song zur Hymne wurde
10 drivable LEGO Formula 1 cars. 400,000 bricks each. 20 F1 drivers. One unforgettable Miami moment. A behind-the-scenes special revealing how the LEGO Group and Formula 1 pulled off a world-first at the 2025 Miami Grand Prix 2025.
Bricks on Track: Building the LEGO F1 Drivers' Parade
In 1968, Mick Meaney was buried alive in a coffin beneath London, not in death, but in pursuit of a world record. Told through the eyes of his daughter, this darkly comic and deeply human documentary unearths the strange history of buried-alive stunts, revealing a forgotten subculture of endurance, spectacle, and legacy.
Buried Alive!
Sabine, Clais and Orm were children when their fathers were murdered by the RAF. Their childhood therefore ended violently and too soon. In this documentary, they tell how terrorism changed their lives and those of their family forever - and continues to shape them to this day.
Im Schatten der Mörder - Die unbekannten Opfer der RAF
Adem Ekiz lives in Trabzon, Turkey, with his wife and 3 children. He is Muslim and his native language is Greek. He is playing "kemenche." Through his music, he silently breaks the chains between peoples by singing his traditional songs in both Turkish and Greek languages.
A Journey To The Black Sea
Pai, Volta Logo!
This documentary portrays the delicate relationship between nature and the Karen ethnics in Maekhong village through the enchantment beliefs, cultures and traditions which are intertwined to the sacred forests, fogs and rivers. Captured by the simplified perspective of an observer who witnessed their life as it is.
Per Le Kee
First, there is the Appenzell countryside, and the melting snow that makes the streams overflow. Then the death of his mother, and the need to spend time with his father. On top of that, a global pandemic. Peter Mettler is a rare gem of a filmmaker. Here he (re)constructs the filmed diary of his intimate relationship with the world and the beings that inhabit it, in this work of documentary goldsmithery.
While the Green Grass Grows
"Yellow. It's a colour we all know and love. We see it every day - In the gardens, in the trees, even in the sky. But very few know the hidden dangers behind such a bright colour."
YELLOW - THE DARK TRUTH
Benzô
Tik Tok Ravers
Paris, September 2024. In the nave of the Grand Palais, two fencers face each other. Seated in their wheelchairs, they are about to cross swords for an Olympic title. From the edge of the strip, Delphine, also in a wheelchair, watches the event with a special perspective. She is providing live commentary on the final bout of Maxime Valet, the man she shares her life with. In his quest, Maxime can also rely on the unwavering support of his close circle: his parents, his coaches, and Brigitte, his fencing master since childhood, all of them pushing him forward.
À cœurs vaillants
Born in 1948, Peter Street struggled at school with epilepsy and illiteracy in Bolton, Lancashire, and, later in life, as a slaughterman, a gravedigger and a war poet. At 66 years old he was then diagnosed with autism, and his world changed forever.
Autism and the Arts: Poetry with Peter Street
A Country young man wants to film a documentary about the historical remains of Phayao Province, but he faces obstacles because no one supports what he is doing.
Northern Lake
In her first feature-length documentary, filmmaker Nam Arum turns her camera on her parents, two members of South Korea’s 386 Generation. The political activism of this generation came to a head in June 1987 with major protests that forced the authoritarian government to hold universal suffrage elections and implement key democratic reforms. Over 35 years later, the filmmaker reflects on the state of this democracy through a warm-hearted family portrait set against the backdrop of the country’s recent history. Using a personal and intimate cinematic style, Arum examines her father's adherence to conventionality as a high-ranking civil servant and her mother's fervent enthusiasm as a feminist activist. In the midst of these two contrasting dynamics, Arum seeks to discover her own role and how she can contribute to social change.
K-Family Affairs
This short documentary follows artist Trey Abdella as he smashes cherub angels and assembles a new body of work inspired by the idea of a “blessing in disguise.” Reflecting on his childhood in West Virginia and the repulsive allure of theme parks and Americana, Trey invites us into the memories that drive an artistic practice fusing painting, sculpture, and assemblage into bold, inventive, and deeply personal works.
Trey Abdella's Miserable Dream
The “director” İlker Canikligil, a controversial figure in Turkey’s digital world, has fallen into the clutches of the justice system following his prison sentence and the announcement of the verdict. However, his freedom will be secured not through conventional legal means, but through an “extraordinary” operation emerging from the dark labyrinths of Tarlabaşı.
SAVING İLKER CANİKLİGİL
百年程派
Eduard Starcic's documentary highlights the deeply rooted human need to actively shape both one's environment and the self. At its core are the artists, whose individual forms of expression and creative works profoundly influence the act of creation and thought.
Art - The Self-Portrait of Art
Short documentary created by two young Finnish men driven by a desire to support Ukraine. In the spring of 2023, they traveled to the country to capture documentary footage and speak with locals.
Merkintöjä Ukrainasta
When a celestial entity begins following him, a guilt-ridden and frantic young man must either confront his religious fears of immorality, or succumb to the grim fate of eternal damnation that awaits him.
Be Not Afraid
Another His, Spring
Dear Tomorrow is a multi-character story about loneliness. Set in Japan, the film centers around the mental health hotline called “A Place for You”, where a group of young volunteers are chatting with thousands in need, every single day.
Dear Tomorrow
The life and times of the globe-trotter Alexander Skevington
My Friend Alex
August 2021: International forces withdraw from Afghanistan as the Taliban swiftly takes over, imposing Sharia Law. Four prominent Afghan women, now fugitives, put their faith in an impromptu group of activists devoted to saving their lives as world superpowers retreat.
Daytrip
This documentary investigates the disturbing rise in youth violence.
The Real Adolescence: Our Killer Kids
Gülhane Ablukada
A community documentary highlighting the intersectionalities of the Black experience at the University of Michigan, divided into 6 sections: Black Beauty, Black Love, Black Arts, Black Academia, Black Struggle & Perseverance, and Black Joy.
Dear Black Umich,
Fragments and pieces of my mission in the Tahitian Islands presented in glorious 720p.
En Morceaux: A Mission Journal
Everyone in life undergoes a personality test, "am I a trembling creature" or "do I have the right"? The case with the old woman falls to the Murmansk judge Yulia Andreyevna Grin. The pensioner may end up on the street after being manipulated by telephone scammers. Due to the loans taken out under their pressure, her apartment is already up for sale. Yulia will have to decide whether to make a standard decision or, at her own risk, defend the victim. If the defense ends in favor of the victim, this will happen for the first time in the history of the practice of the Russian arbitration court.
Дело №
From Aristotle to Galileo, humanity’s greatest thinkers have puzzled over the fundamental nature of color. Yet if one team of researchers is correct, new insights into what color really is – and the ways we and other animals perceive it – might not come from the human mind at all, but from the pinhead-sized brains... of jumping spiders.
The World According to Jumping Spiders
A feature-length documentary exploring the history, production, and legacy of the cult horror film Hardcore Poisoned Eyes. Featuring new interviews with cast and crew, Rewound: Hardcore Poisoned Eyes examines the film’s origins, underground reputation, and restoration from original source materials. Produced in conjunction with the film’s 25th Anniversary Blu-ray release.
Rewound: Hardcore Poisoned Eyes
Santi
Away from music for 18 years due to a hand lesion, pianist Yuki Rodrigues returns to the spotlight. Her major breakthrough is the recording of her first album of original compositions, determined to face fears, trauma and her audience.
Play it Again, Yuki
first loves are loves like others. They aren't always beautiful. Some go as far as destroying the soul, the body, the heart...
Sur la peau
Meet Kyle. He has some thoughts.
KYLE: a documentary.
Everyday a father works hard to preserve the fragmentary present. He creates a world of images, a memory room where he meets his daughter. But it is difficult, the pictures are torn and forgotten and the fragmentary landscapes are constantly changing.
A Castle in Spain
In her trilingual-titled film, Viktoria Schmid meditatively transforms forest and seascapes in Spain, Lithuania, and Lower Austria, by triple exposing 16mm color negative film—using red, green, and blue filters to create layers of color and time.
Rojo Žalia Blau
Haltère ego, une histoire de la musculation
The documentary tells the story of Catia, one of the last residents of the self-built 6 de Maio neighborhood more than 30 years ago in Lisbon. Set at the entrance to their homes, a place of social exchange between neighbors, fears, relationships, and conflicts with the institutions that seek to evict and demolish the neighborhood are revealed.
Maio
FELIZ 200!
Documentary on the life of Cornelia Fort, who was present at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, became Women Airforce Service Pilot, and was the first American female pilot to die on active duty in WWII.
Crosswinds: The Courageous Life of Cornelia Fort
Unseen but always present, the lens drifts through the rise of Slushy Noobz -- capturing the chaos, the creation, and the quiet battles behind the scenes. Tension flickers in and out as management shifts, plans evolve, and the machine keeps moving. Moments of frustration dissolve into laughter, progress, and the relentless push forward. Then, as Slushmas looms, the focus sharpens -- the work, the pressure, the culmination of everything before it.
Slushy Noobz Out of Character -- The Documentary
Eu Existo - Um Olhar Sobre A Realidade Mariliense