1995. Brazil. People of Nova Friburgo are terrorized. In the region of Janela das Andorinhas, Ibraim and Henrique de Oliveira, "The Necrophilic Brothers", were responsible for gruesome murders and the practice of necrophilia.
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1995. Brazil. People of Nova Friburgo are terrorized. In the region of Janela das Andorinhas, Ibraim and Henrique de Oliveira, "The Necrophilic Brothers", were responsible for gruesome murders and the practice of necrophilia.
A look at Fr Tony Coote's inspirational journey as he walked the length of Ireland, to raise awareness and funds Motor Neurone Disease.
Hundreds of hours of news reports from the days surrounding the assassination of President Kennedy.
Five years after his sensational disclosure of top-secret NSA documents, this film tells the untold story of Edward Snowden. it presents highly revealing interviews with participants and witnesses, some of whom have never before spoken on camera.
Journalist Keith Morrison investigates a decades-long saga of love, death and suspicion involving a former lawyer and alleged scientist. Talking to family members and associates, Morrison tries to piece together Rudd's history.
The aurora borealis is one of Earth's most incredible sights, and new discoveries finally explain why these mysterious lights appear and what they reveal about the Sun's sinister and deadly powers.
This is a hugely detailed dissertation on the life and work of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe with a focus on his historically acclaimed re-penning and rendering of Faust; a tragedy in two parts. McGarry has created an extensive study that will serve as a literary and philosophical reference for students of literature forever.
A woman is to be enthroned as chief in Nkol Ngock I, a small village in Cameroon. This is a rare occurrence in most African societies where the position of chief is customarily handed down from father to son. This documentary presents a rare glimpse into a community undergoing change.
Beyond the Brink dives deep into the intricacies of the water and food nexus as it highlights the evolving implications on a National Security threat through the lens of California's San Joaquin Valley.
An intimate verite style portrait capturing the creative & soulful essence of lagos born artist, kadara enyeasi, by seye isikalu.
Join the former racing driver on a trip back to the fabulous Monaco. Nine-time Le Mans winner Tom Kristensen has lived in Monaco for a number of years. In connection with the 2018 Monaco Grand Prix, he returned to the city he loves. Here, he met a very special friend, among others, and this resulted in many good anecdotes.
Shoemaker Babayev's stall will soon be liquidated, according to a statement from the city's beautification committee. Only the oriental mantras of the poet Nizami can save the shoemaker.
Dimitra and Garyfallia, two teenage girls, live in Halkidiki, which is threatened with an unprecedented environmental disaster by an open-air gold mining project. The two girls are drastically propelled into adult life. Plunged into the heart of the conflict over the mine's operation and the Greek financial crisis, they decide to fight for their future.
Avant-garde filmmaker Dziga Vertov is best known and appreciated for his formal inventions and his theory of life captured unexpectedly. But he was also a tireless promoter of the cause of women and their concrete emancipation. This film is a personal tribute to this aspect of her work and a militant film tract which raises the question of women's aspiration to a society emancipated from patriarchal archaisms and the alienating weight of religious customs.
Imaginary Folklorist shows us a face never before known of the Dominican musician and composer, Fellé Vega, transporting us through his life and musical style.
Is Booba the latest great French poet? Yes, there is a lot of vulgarity, but also a unique pen. We explore Booba's poetic legacy through Verlaine and Baudelaire, also delving into literary giants like Céline to unravel "the puzzle of words and thoughts" in Booba's work. The analysis of his punchlines is deliberately conducted in-depth to take the time to reflect and thoroughly explore all aspects of his pen, concluding with an extensive analysis of one of his greatest works: Ma Définition.
A documentary that highlights the pivotal role of women in the guerrilla struggle and the revolution’s evolution. It features heroines like Vilma Espín, Celia Sánchez, and Haydée Santamaría, alongside voices of workers, doctors, artists, and activists from various backgrounds. It explores themes like literacy, education, resistance to the blockade, solidarity, and LGBT marches for sexual diversity, offering a powerful, emotional portrayal of Cuba’s sociocultural landscape through the eyes of women.
In 1993, amateur cyclist Graeme Obree’s unusual riding position and homemade bike earned him a maverick status, but little success. 'Obree' chronicles his remarkable final attempt at cycling glory that year. Blocking his path is the establishment darling Chris Boardman, whose eyes are also firmly fixed on the same feats.
In the beginning, earth and sky. Snails move about on the axis of the naked world, during a slow ascension where the ordinary rubs shoulders with the supernatural. In which waters do these creatures, both familiar and monstrous, navigate? There's no answer, but the images haunt.
An internationally renowned exorcist in Buenos Aires claims to cure the sick of their demons and battle against evil.
In an intrepid winter exhibition, four explorers set off for the Antarctic island of South Georgia. Their aim: to conquer mountain peaks that have never been climbed before.
After three years of war, Yemen is facing its most serious humanitarian crisis since the end of the Second World War. 'Yemen, Chaos in silence' is an unprecedented journey which tells the story of a conflict taking place virtually without exterior witnesses. From Aden in the south to Sanaa in the north, via Taez, the front line, this film explores a devastated country eroded by political and religious divisions and ravaged by cholera.
This Short Documentary is about the History of the cuisine of the North Indian state of Rajasthan.
“Le lundi au soleil,” “Alexandrie Alexandra,” “Le téléphone pleure,” “Belles, belles, belles”—we know his greatest hits by heart, songs that have had generations dancing since the 1960s and have become part of the French musical heritage. But who is really behind this music legend? Claude François is the story of a multi-talented genius, singer, dancer, choreographer, and businessman. Forty years after his death, his hits still resonate with each and every one of us. But behind the adored icon and his curtain of sequins and Clodettes lies a mysterious man, often dark, sometimes destructive, unlike any other French artist.
Guillermo Sánchez stands the test of time with a trade of more than 130 years. A few kilometers from the town of Rosario del Tala, shoveling in sun and shade, it weaves its history with grains of sand.
The desire to "do," to objectify the medial images quotes A. UGA to experiment with VHS tapes. Deprecated over the last couple of decades, the medium is now actively returning to the sites of film festivals and exhibitions. Why exacerbates this reincarnation video.
In East Asia, the Second World War remains a controversial issue. Historian Rana Mitter visits Tokyo to explore how Japan remembers the conflict - through its movies. Rana talks to leading directors including Harada Masato, Katabuchi Sunao, Arai Haruhiko and Tsukamoto Shinya, to film critics, and to a new generation of young Japanese viewers. And along the way he explores how the war looks from the perspective of modern Chinese cinema.
The city is quiet, asleep, the human presence is only suggested. There is a visible magic, led by its ancestral inhabitants: nature, animals. From dawn to dusk, a day in this place on earth can represent all places.
Hichem holds a higher technician’s certificate in computer science. Originally from Redeyef, he illegally crossed the Mediterranean to Italian island Lampedusa in October 2017 in search of a better future far from his hometown where job opportunities are almost non-existent. But after a month, he was forcibly deported. A year later, Hichem went to meet his fellowflight attendants in different regions of Tunisia. The scars of this bitter experience are resurfacing.
R Kelly is in the middle of a media storm over allegations of sexual misconduct, and Ben Zand flies to the USA to get to the heart of the latest allegations against him, meeting the woman who claims R Kelly infected her with an STD.
Did you know Greeks are still in Calabria? We are talking about a small group of villages where peaple are still retaining the Greek language in order not to lose the cultural roots that still make their world today, after 2700 years, a world of culture.
The breathtaking scenery of the Wissahickon Creek inspired Ben Franklin, Edgar Allan Poe, Mark Twain, and generations of Philadelphians. Now it can be your own rich, meditative experience, or a soothing background for your daily activities.
The story of Irish football’s golden generation and how they achieved unprecedented success at underage level in the late 1990s. Kerr’s Kids tells the story of these heady times, two decades on, through the eyes of those who were there. Hosted by Kerr himself, there are heartfelt contributions from Damien Duff, Robbie Keane, Richard Dunne, Stephen McPhail, John O’Shea and many more, all of whom are quick to praise the pivotal role that Kerr played in their success.
This is a story about Dan Morgan; he was the most dangerous outlaw in Australian history and the subject of a Hollywood movie, “Mad Dog Morgan.” This story was taken from personal accounts of the police and victim's the lived to tell their story.
"Fondata sul lavoro" is the first article of the Italian constitution: "Italy is a democratic republic founded on work". Yet citizens leave because there is no work. The film retraces what remains of the work that people used to do, how it is inscribed in their bodies and stuck in their memories.
A rookie team of paranormal investigators is invited to stay the weekend at what is said to be the most haunted location on the east coast, The Shanley Hotel in Napanoch, New York. History seems to come to life and speak to the team throughout their stay at this legendary location leading to experiences the team won't forget for the rest of their lives.
A fifty minute making-of-documentary on the film Bloodsuckers from Outer Space
A quest for friendship with a humanoid turned into a rabbit-hole of questions regarding the future, at the intersection of technology, race, gender and social equity.
Human hands can be both destructive and healing, Jeffrie Po suggests in his experimental film with spiritual outreach. He portrays a human being as a faun who roams the jungle dauntlessly, yet is destructive. The forest with vanishing cattle becomes a battlefield between dark powers and the power of salvation.