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Eva Cassidy: One Night That Changed Everything
Plantando Água
Kobe Bryant Through the Years
Raccolta del pistacchio di Bronte D.O.P.
Auvergne, la France volcanique
Ever since Carolyn came down with COVID-19 she has struggled with her health as she works to maintain her business. Low energy and brain fog have become commonplace. She travels to a wellness center in Honduras to seek treatment.
Healing From The Inside Out
By combining invaluable exercises for the wrist and hand, medical information, and ergonomic tips, this program can make everyday wrist pain a thing of the past.
Roberta's Say Goodbye to Wrist Pain
Documentary of skateboarder Jay Adams who died in 2014
Fallen Idol the Death of Skateboarding legend Jay Adams
A woman attends a party where she is observed by and finally meets a mysterious guest.
Her Violet Kiss
Olimpia Lagos hides her past as a popular singer, whose development was interrupted by her husband's ban. Her grandson decides to go after that trail.
La Colorina
An 18-year-old woman is on the run from the repressions in Belarus. She took part in the demonstrations against falsified elections in August 2020 and protested the inauguration of the former president. She went through arrests and detentions.
Voice
Everything resides in the mind of Lois, schizophrenic artist and a strong follower of Virginia Woolf, who says, "There is no gate, no lock, no bolt that you can impose on the freedom of my mind." The protagonist gives life to the story, confronting his lucidity to the difficulties that torment him: contradictions, achievements, joys and pains, which build a reflective and emotional language that accounts for the mysterious mechanism of the human mind.
Against all the evils of the world
Young Masters is an original series commissioned by NOWNESS China focusing on traditional Chinese cultures, and how they continue to be defined by a new generation of the country's youth. Puning City in Guangdong Province is known within China as the 'Cultural Hometown' of Chaoshan, with the folk dance Yingge being one of its most famous customs. Yingge, meaning "Hero's Hymn", combines Nanquan routines and opera acting skills, and is a vibrant and upbeat performance in which dancers don intricate costumes and facial makeup, and play the role of the heroes in Water Margin《水浒传》- an ancient Chinese novel about brotherhood.
Young Masters: Yingge Boys
A powerful and moving examination of the pandemic, using poetry as a central narrative and featuring people from around the country who tell us their stories of life under Covid-19.
A Pandemic Poem: Where Did the World Go?
Seattle is about 40% water, but not all of our bodies of water are created equal. Sixty years ago, Lake Washington was cleaned at the expense of the Duwamish River and the residents who rely on it. Decades of pollution have left a largely immigrant and Indigenous community to bear the environmental burden.
A Tale of Two Waters
No other nation consumes as much oil as the United States, which accounts for more than 20% of global consumption annually. The hunger for this resource has poisoned landmasses around the world and has defined the nation's politics for decades. In Los Angeles and its vicinity, home to the country's largest urban oil field and refineries, America is being transformed into a bizarre engine, the pacemaker of the passing age of petroleum.
Crude Aesthetics
This non-fiction documentary follows the development and reminiscence of the Skittle Fight series leading up to its finale.
Skittles: A Documentary
Respected shockumentary filmmaker René Wiesner, director of Mondo Siam and the Pulp Films collection, is back! This time with a documentary feature exploring the collection of a death enthusiast and murderabilia collector opening his collection to the public for the first time! Michael is a collector of true crime memorabilia and murder art, with a unique archive unlike anything you have seen before. From paintings crafted by the hands of John Wayne Gacy and Richard Ramirez, to property that once belonged to Aileen Wuornos, to personal letters from Charles Manson, as well as Michael’s own personal collection of human skulls and death row inmate letters. This unique documentary offers the viewer detailed insight into the world of death row pen pals and murderabilia collecting! Vile Video Productions is proud announce the world release of Michael: A Murderabilia Memoriam!
Michael: A Murderabilia Memoriam
The modern prefabricated house construction makes it possible: foundation, walls, roof - and all that within 48 hours. Every fifth building owner nowadays opts for the simple "let build" method. The industry is booming and produces its own four walls on an assembly line. In our documentary, the reporters follow the path of the raw material from the log to the prefabricated house ready for occupancy and show the challenges that builders and planners can sometimes encounter.
Prefab Homes- The Journey From Tree To House
Elles ont brillé à la télé : que sont-elles devenues ?
The Outlaw Knight
Different people talk about what happiness means to them.
Instantáneas
Made directly on film stock without the use of a camera, hand-developed and optically copied using classical techniques, the images create the appearance of natural structures and flying creatures with immersive foley effects.
Birds
As the members of the Stockholm Boys' Choir's voices begin to crack, they are placed in a quarantine choir. As they inhabit this liminal space between boyhood and manhood, these young men share with us their most intimate hopes, fears, desires—and, of course, the music that is so central to their lives.
The Voice Break Choir
When the Pomegranate Flowers Bloom
Baroque grotesque mondo documentary about 2 japanesse friends going to india taking pics of handicapped indians and hiring prostitutes.
Wonderful Friends In India Part 2
The 2002 performances of Failing Kansas at the New Zealand Festival created a scandal and ultimately a sensation. Credited with knocking Osama bin Laden off of the front page of the National newspaper and dominating TV and radio for days, the piece was ultimately a sold out triumph heralded as “A New Art Form." Now, almost twenty years later, Rouse has assembled the original footage and live recordings into a complete concert film.
Failing Kansas New Zealand Festival 2002
Dushanbe, Tajikistan, former USSR. In this city where old houses are destroyed and their occupants are evicted all around, Rimma and her granddaughter Katia are waiting for the scheduled demolition of their old house in order to be rehoused in one of the buildings that are springing up everywhere in the city. The preparations for the move disrupt their daily life. French-Tajik filmmaker Gulya Mirzoeva follows their intimacy and their journey towards a new life.
Katia and Rimma
A cultural chair of Kaibigans, Portland State University's Filipino Student Association, briefly details her life journey from her first six years of life in the Philippines, to years in Hawaii, and finally to online schooling with PSU in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Isang Bagsak
Love and admiration in 16mm. The fusion a beauty that exists throughout three generations; my three Venus.
Three Venus
Barbosa: 100 anos de perdão
Lea always wanted to have kids, and when her son Elias was born she felt complete. But the reality of the first months with the newborn is nothing like she expected. She is exhausted, sleep deprived and feels trapped in a never ending cycle. Everyone else seem to be coping well but she struggles to be happy. Is she a bad mom?
Project Motherhood
Documentary accompanies the first generation of guest workers from the 60s and 70s in Germany and how they live today.
Gleis 11
For Lor Sabourin, climbing is more than a sport; it’s a way of exploring identity and building resilience in the face of adversity. They/Them follows Lor, a trans climber, into the sandstone canyons of northern Arizona, on a journey to piece together one of the hardest and most inspiring routes of their life. By embracing the strength in vulnerability, Lor has found the space to thrive and build a climbing community that others like themself can call home.
They/Them
Echoes of the Invisible interweaves a mosaic of profound quests: a blind man running alone from the lowest point in the western hemisphere to the highest mountain peak in the U.S.; artist Rachel Sussman’s struggles to photograph the oldest continuously living things on Earth; journalist Paul Salopek’s 21,000-mile walk retracing the migration route through which our ancestors first discovered the planet; astronomers and physicists attempting to see into the furthest depths of time; and monks probing the most extreme environment of all - the human heart. They discover, in their own way, something that transcends all that divides us in a world lost in the speed and noise of the digital age.
Echoes of the Invisible
A background study of a dying amusement culture, filmed in slovenly dressing rooms in front of badly polished make-up mirrors. – That’s how far editor Mary Stephen follows director Yoichiro Okutani’s montage interpretation of his own footage about the Japanese strippers called Odoriko. But Stephen’s editor’s cut begins fully dressed: a tastefully lit stage overture in costume, starting from which she rearranges or rather sheds the material, reintegrating image and sound sequences originally discarded by Okutani, for example the titular statement of an Odoriko explaining her choice of profession: “It was about being nude at heart.”
Nude at Heart
Exterínio proposes a reflection on the lives of trans women in a city in the interior of Rio Grande do Sul, based on a murder that occurred in 2016. Memories, provocations, life stories that intersect in a plot about the difficulties of living and being trans in the interior of the country that most murders trans women in the world.
Extermínio
In November 1991, BBC One broadcast a new show, live from BBC Television Centre every Saturday night. Over the next decade it broadcast 169 editions. This is a selection of unseen behind-the-scenes material along with classic clips from across the series' run.
Noel’s House Party: A Decade Of Crinkley Bottom
Mirror neurons activate when we observe the actions of others. They allow us to empathize through feeling, not thinking. Their discovery confirms our evolutionary path to see others as similar to ourselves. This work celebrates our biology through a series of musically-driven gestures intended to activate our neural networks. It also considers the external factors impeding our ability to harmonize.
The Mirror Neuron
Reflections on the impact of the digital revolution on society, the human brain and mental health; on how the forces that fuel it seem to work against humanity, which has had enormous consequences for the first generation to grow up in a mobile digital world: Generation Z.
I Am Gen Z
Emerging artists seek to stay afloat in their industry whilst the Covid pandemic induces career threatening lockdowns.
Fatima's Job
Julian Assange: The Price of Truth
Svatá kněžna Ludmila
Tthis collaborative, crowdsourced performance of John Cage's 4’33” features professionals, amateurs and even digital avatars from around the world putting their own spin on Cage’s infamous composition.
4'33"
This edge-of your-seat feature documentary gives full access to the players, coaches and league to tell the inside stories and show the fans what makes the NBL tick. Learn more about Josh Giddey, Jock Landale, Brian Goorjian and the Perth Wildcats.
Expect the Unexpected: Inside NBL 21
Christian Kjær - Farvel og tak
A special programme commemorating the launch of GB News.
Welcome to GB News
In this film, 6 women living in different regions of Azerbaijan talk. They talk about their feelings, thoughts, and desires… What is the explanation of their happiness, what is their desire? Happiness, comfort, freedom… What is happiness? Painless death? my love Dear, Do not see the pain of the child, What is convenience? Don’t think about financial hardship, Not to depend on anyone, Will you find your soulmate? But what is freedom? Shouldn’t you be treated differently because you’re a woman? Can you transfer the world of your dreams to real life? “I’m human too…” a world where you don’t need to say… Yes? So what do you want?
What do you want?
Warren Miller is back with our 72nd annual film "Winter Starts Now," featuring the best snowriding from the mom and pop ski hill down the street to the highest peak on the horizon. Join us for a road trip through the Rocky Mountains, experience classic New England skiing, and hitch a ride up the coast of Alaska. Along the way, we'll be joined by old friends like Marcus Caston, Amie Engerbretson, and Jim Ryan. We're speed riding with JT Holmes and hitting the moguls with Jonny Moseley. We'll meet rising stars Madison Rose and Paralympic snowboarder Noah Elliott, and follow along as Vasu Sojitra and Pete McAfee complete the first-ever disabled ski descent of Denali. Buckle up for an adventure, because Winter Starts Now.
Warren Miller's Winter Starts Now
Documentary film about musician Wayne Charvel who in 1973 started a guitar repair shop in his garage mostly handling overflow work for Fender Guitars. He moved his growing custom guitar/hot rod shop to San Dimas CA, did custom work for Deep Purple's Richie Blackmore and Tommy Bolin, for ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons, for Van Halen's Michael Anthony, and on. Word got out that this was the only place to get your guitar customized. Fast forward. In walks Eddie Van Halen who buys some (seconds) guitar parts neck and body and the rest is history. The story is captured with new, never before seen interviews with the artists using their voices and personal stories of Charvel.
The Original Charvel Gang
ceh9: Жизнь главного деда CS:GO
The historical events of the french invasions that took place in the three portuguese municipalities of Mealhada, Penacova and Mortágua.
Wellington's First Line
We shared a small apartment in Hamburg for 10 years. Just finished school and moved out with our parents, we were able to let off steam together in the big city and enjoy the freedom of student life. We laughed, cried, partied and toiled together - but above all we got to know each other intensively. In these 10 years we have not only grown up, but have also become best friends. Before we part ways and we will soon be living on different continents, we decide to go on a great journey together. Just the two of us. A journey in which we have time and leisure to think and reflect. In which we can only concentrate on ourselves.
Together Free
Dzīvīte. Filmas arheoloģija
First documentary dedicated to rescuing from oblivion the figure of the “other Che”: Carlos Fonseca Amador (1936-1976), founder of the Sandinista National Liberation Front. It was filmed from 2010 to 2011 in key places such as León, Pancasán, Zinica, Managua, Estelí, Matagalpa and Havana after a two-year investigation in search of those who knew him personally among the leaders of the Sandinista Revolution and anonymous collaborators such as the peasants who fed his guerrillas.
Carlos. El amanecer ya no es una tentación
Leboncoin, Vinted, Back Market : Dans les coulisses des rois de l'occasion
Enjoy 3 hours of a mesmerizing crackling fireplace in this ambient fireplace film. Brilliant flames, glowing coals, and soothing fireplace sounds create the perfect ambiance.
Crackling Fireplace
Fall Pinguin
Relationships with mothers who live together and fathers and siblings who live apart. During a period of dizzying changes, such as finding a job and moving to Tokyo, she confronts the world as she sees it now, with her own camera. We want to cheer her on as she heads into the future beyond. Goodbye!