After 32 years working as a miner, Daniel Quezada seeks to make this his last extraction to retire and dedicate his life to the stone trade.
10,338 Matches Found
Carla, a young rider from Hidalgo, shows us the symbiosis between her and her horse Faraón, based on her experience as a charro skirmish and the challenges that this represents.
A Caballo
En el nombre de mi madre
The Couchsurfing movement grew from a dream in the 90s to an online community in the aughts that fueled the travel of millions around the globe and created a multi-million-dollar business that never benefited its founders. A dial-up drama about the rise and demise of sharing culture and Couchsurfing.com, the OG (and free) Airbnb that was never meant to be.
Couchsurfing: The Rise and Demise of a Dream
This work re-examines the relationship between the elements that make up the quality of space, namely: "subject" and "object", "organic" and "mechanical", "reality" and "representation", "wholeness" and "partiality", " determinacy” and “indeterminacy”, “visibility” and “invisibility”, “natural” and “non-natural”.
In The Pines
Narrated by Mexican holistic therapists and environmental guardians, this short animated documentary is an exploration into the world of native healing with plant medicine and guided meditation.
Plantas de los Dioses
At a time when Germany, Italy, Spain and Switzerland have decided to move away from atomic energy and focus on renewable energy, France - the most nuclear-powered country in the world, with 70% of its electricity produced by its reactors - is planning to invest in new EPRs. Is this choice really compatible with the ecological transition? Although nuclear power plants do not emit CO2, their dismantling at the end of their life generates pollution of another kind: exponential quantities of contaminated waste, the reuse of which remains hypothetical and the storage of which is highly problematic. Not to mention the risk of disaster, as at Chernobyl or Fukushima.
Nucléaire : Une solution pour la planète ?
This artist profile of Kamala Ibrahim Ishag was commissioned by the Serpentine Galleries to accompany an exhibition titled "Kamala Ibrahim Ishag: States of Oneness," on display at the Serpentine South Gallery on October 7, 2022-January 29, 2023 to celebrate the pioneering Sudanese artist Kamala Ibrahim Ishag, whose work intertwines the earthly and the spiritual through an understanding of our connections with the natural world. With a career spanning over sixty years, Kamala Ibrahim Ishag (b.1939) is a defining figure of modern and contemporary art. Her widely recognised paintings, where often human and plant forms intertwine, use a distinctive palette rooted in the colours of the sun, sand and sky and contemplate the cyclical flow of life and the intangible aspects of women’s lives in Sudan.
Kamala Ibrahim Ishag: States of Oneness
Four queens, four famous names in Prussian history: Luise, Augusta, \"Vicky\" and Auguste Viktoria. Who were they? Glamorous, rebellious, virtuous, conservative or even scheming? In a panorama from the end of the 18th century to the After the fall of the Prussian monarchy, the documentary opens up a new, female perspective on the military state of Prussia.
4 Queens · Prussia's Most Powerful Women
This documentary looks at the rough beauty and cyclic nature of the North Sea coast in Schleswig-Holstein. It also shows the people who live their lifes according to the tides.
Nordlicht - Der Nordsee Film
The most successful case of collective fight for women's rights in Brazil.
Lobby do Batom
A diver is pursuing an olympic medal, but the illness of a loved one arises unexpectedly. His only opportunity is decided on the trampoline.
Los segundos más largos
Intimate window on how united or divided Canada is between it's two languages: french and english.
My Country Speak to Me or Let Me Die!
Valley of the Bears
Explore advanced shark research around the world with Shark Week star Andy Casagrande.
Shark Cinema Science
Comolli 8
PARTY DREAM is the story of Gil Mantera's Party Dream - the craziest live band you've never seen.
Party Dream
Two dolls accidentally meet in the middle of nowhere. They dwell on life in the country where nature, love, and humans face the cruelty of war, loneliness, and separation. What can keep us all together during this uneasy time? What do we really want and need? How can our country and love in its various manifestations pave their way to something immortal and encouraging? Feel it and experience it through the reportage of the unknown man.
In the face of...
With great humour and acuity, Pili Álvarez explores her own puerperium—the period of adjustment after childbirth. Using the tools of cinema language and precise sound design, she transports us to this particular state overwhelmed by repetition and new routines. Personal experience contrasts with the constructed paradigm of motherhood as a state of grace.
Puerperium
"Feet on the ground, window to the sky" is a mini-documentary that brings to light the importance of the protagonism of youth in the process of planning, elaboration and decision making related to urban designs. Through the story of Yasmin Bernardo, a young resident of a community in Ibura, Recife (Pernambuco), it is possible to access, at the same time, a critical perspective of the reality she lives in, as well as creative and inventive ways to overcome limitations imposed by social inequalities, urban violence, among other elements that prevent young people like her from fully experiencing what the city has to offer. The documentary is the result of the Designing Public Spaces Workshop held by UN-Habitat in December 2021, when young people from Ibura discussed the challenges and desires for public spaces in the community.
Feet on the Ground, Window to the Sky
Helgoland - Wilde Welt am roten Felsen
The North. The Great North. The True North. It is there, close to the Arctic Circle, that Tuomas Kauko lives. A wild and harsh life where even death, as traumatic as it is, is authentic.
Vidar
Noon is coming. In an old house, an elderly couple waits for their daughter to prepare lunch. The elderly woman, in a wheelchair, unable to cook, constantly hurries her daughter. Between the static and the passing of time, impatience is born, like flies that roam through the flesh.
Waiting Room
As we live through the deepest cost of living crisis for over fifty years, archive footage of Yorkshire and the North East reflects recurring cycles of boom and bust, and the fury of generations whose essential needs for safe housing, secure work and full bellies go unfulfilled. Increased fuel prices, food banks and government tips for saving money bring a sense of déjà vu -- a past that feels uncomfortably contemporary.
Cost of Living
The art of deception and the science of detection. Criminals’ lies exposed.
Faking It: Murder Far From Home
Afrika von oben
This is the Trump that the media will never show you. Unguarded with his closest advisors. Access like no president has ever given. Love him or hate him, you've never seen anything like this before.
My Dinner with Trump
A handful of Bolivian immigrants living and working in Buenos Aires share a passionate connection to the Oruro Carnival and their ancestral culture, which intertwines past and present and unites generations. The carnival unfolds once again with its majestic rituals and vibrant colors. The characters return year after year to express their pride and devotion to the Virgin of Socabón in this ancient celebration.
Cocanis, camino al carnaval
This is the untold story of how in April 2019 Extinction Rebellion rallied the largest civil disobedience of a generation, holding London to ransom for 10 days, forcing the government to meet and discuss their three demands to avert the climate crisis.
Conscientious Protectors: A Story of Rebellion Against Extinction
A report on Xabier López, a surfer from the Basque Country. We will follow him on his trip to Cape Town (South Africa) to train for the European winter, which has just begun.
Summer Winters
Bukta Sessions is a series of live music videos, documentary-style, offering unique locations and a regional focus. It is initiated by the local music festival, "Bukta", and directed by Carl Christian Lein Størmer. The project has involved all aspects of the music scene, from artist to stage, captured unique moments, and through a musical prism unveiled big and small peculiarities in the Northern Norwegian soul and history.
Bukta Sessions
In 1939 Janusz Klarner reaches the Nanda Devi East peak in the Himalayas. Everything that happened later seems to have been a consequence of this act. Breaking of taboos cannot be forgotten in a country that is being reborn in the new communist order.
The Disappearance of Janusz Klarner
Le Cœur des murs
Combining footage from her 2022-tour and poetry, Emma Ruth Rundle's short documentary gives insight into her creativity as well as touring.
All I Know of Love
Volta Para a Base - Esquerda, Direita e Bolsonaro
On the outskirts of Manchester, between the urban and the rural we find liminal spaces: forgotten, ignored and passed-by, but teaming with abundant life.
The Unofficial Countryside
A documentary chronicling the experience of the University of Central Florida's speech team in preparing for the 2020 Florida Intercollegiate Forensics Association state championships.
4N6
A community of bowlers outside of Cleveland cope with fundamental change when new owners take over at a landmark alley and a longtime league member comes out as a trans woman.
Our League
Pauline Oliveros isn’t just one of the most influential 20th century composers , she’s literally changed the way many people hear and play music through the work of her Deep Listening Institute. Now she will be the subject of a new documentary from filmmaker Daniel Weintraub that will follow her career as well as examine the “deep listening concept”.
Deep Listening: The Story Of Pauline Oliveros
Expédition Pétra : sur la piste des Nabatéens
In a Berlin nursing home, four old women wait to die. Growing up during the war, the post war youth, the division of Germany, the fall of the wall in the 80's - the landscape of singular yet intertwined memories. With frightening clarity words tumble from their toothless mouths. In the final act of their lives, castaway by society, these four women take centre stage.
Live
Witchcraft is older than recorded history and holds great truths and powers, from the natural world to the realms beyond. Witches were masters of a long forgotten world, a time when all things "paranormal and supernatural" were commonplace and its practitioners were revered in awe. It's time to put away the ideas borne of organized religious intolerance and learn the true reality of Witches, then and those that live among us today.
Witches: Masters of Time and Space
The Yunost team from Yekaterinburg in 2019 became the world champion in synchronized skating among juniors for the third time in a row. After that, the young figure skaters, led by coach Natalya Sannikova, began training on a new programme for the next World Championship, overcoming falls, pain, resentment and tears and spending an incredible amount of strength, energy, labour and health for the future victory. But in sports, not only the strongest wins, but also the one with stronger nerves.
Champions
Pierre-Yves Vandeweerd continues his powerful political and poetic body of work with this new film, shot in 16mm, which travels through the regions around Ararat along its “inner lines”, to use the military terminology. These parallel routes are also used by messengers and their carrier pigeons to connect communities scattered by conflict.
Inner Lines
“A celebration of the frontier spirit, this special highlights five of the legendary Black cowboys who helped tame the Old West. Today, these heroes inspire a new generation of cowboys and ranchers who keep that spirit alive and well.”
Freedom on the Range
A behind-the-scenes look at the making of “Mis XV. The horror slasher shortfilm directed by Sam Martínez.
Making "Mis XV"
A letter writer reflects on the space and people she encounters in her never ending journey. A letter reader dreams of unexpected things in his never ending wait. Composed of dreamy images from a minimalist phone cinematography, "spatiohumanism" offers a psychogeographic study that is sometimes dystopian, sometimes realist, but enchanting as a whole.
spatiohumanism
Spain, 1940s. Two young seamstress sisters, Maruxa and Coralia, have their lives changed during the Civil War. In resistance to the Franco dictatorship, the anarchists leave their house every day at two o'clock. Years later, they become the most photographed women in Santiago de Compostela, land of pilgrims. To find out what Maruxa and Coralia have done, director Uliane Tatit travels to the Galician capital and follows the paths made by the two sisters.
As Dúas en Punto
Ramón grew up in the shadow of his father's expectation. Now being a father and accompanied by his son, he returns to the places that determined his way of being, to confront the relationship he had with his late father and heal the relationship with his son.
Scorched Memories
In winter, with ice and snow, it becomes uncomfortable in the Swiss Alps even for the animals. While marmots retreat to hibernate in the protective burrow, ibex, chamois, mountain hares and bearded vultures stay awake even in the cold season. These animals have developed special abilities to withstand the barren and adverse conditions at an altitude of up to 3000 meters. In the Swiss National Park in Graubünden, they remain undisturbed in winter. Park rangers and researchers are the only ones who are allowed to be out and about in the high mountain landscape even in winter.
Winter in den Schweizer Alpen
The documentary chronicles the life of Christian Takov amid the historical events of the last decades in Bulgaria. The film features a number of meticulously sourced and never before published footage and documents, as well as a series of interviews with the family, colleagues, friends and associates of Takov.
Morality is Goodness
Maurizio Belli and Fulvio Giovannini set themselves a challenge : skiing over the Alaska during the winter. First, they wanted to cross from Fort Yukon to Anchorage for a 1300 kilometers journey. But they will quickly endure unexpected weather conditions. High temperatures, due to global warming, melt snow and permafrost, making their progression more and more difficult.
Alaska, adventure seekers
Po stopách Ernesta Zmetáka
13 years ago, residents of the Dagestan village of Irganay suddenly woke up from the fact that their houses were full of water. It turned out that the authorities, without warning and preparation, put into operation the Irganay hydroelectric power station, as a result of which the gardens and houses of almost ten thousand people were flooded. The damage was estimated at 9.5 billion rubles, but the Irganay residents never received compensation from the state. What is happening now in the place where the most delicious apricots in Dagestan grew?
Flooded Livelihood
Akamata no uta: Kainan shouki josetsu - Ieiomorwjima Komi
Shares never before told stories behind the most infamous play in college football.
The Band Is on the Field
Tics - Mit Tourette nach Lappland
The young priest Vladimir Mironov had a truly unique mission – to lead a parish in a strategically important region, on the border of countries, continents and dates, at the junction of different cultures and ways of life. In the Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker of the Peter and Paul and Kamchatka Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church in the village of Nikolskoye, Aleut district of the Kamchatka Territory. The only functioning temple on the Commander Islands, it is the easternmost in Russia.
The Easternmost Temple
É assim que eu me lembro.
Policemen who make reports about racism and discrimination see little change in the workplace. Victims are bullied away, promoted away or fired. Inclusivity is being declared, but it is different in practice.