A poetic film about a daughter who is missing her father and trying to find the way after that trauma.
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A poetic film about a daughter who is missing her father and trying to find the way after that trauma.
Jas Jadczak is growing up in a unique family, both his parents suffer from cerebral palsy, and he is a young, healthy boy. He is just reaching the age when his family's differences begin to bother him. "The Boy Who Runs" is a film about the road to acceptance, showing the process that reveals how, despite their differences, the Yedchaks are a complete, loving family. Are you able to accept differences?
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The journey of 8 Sarasota-area men as they navigate the complex realities of reentry after incarceration. These individuals bravely share their experiences, shedding light on the often-overlooked challenges they face reentering society.
The great Hungarian striker Ferenc Puskas storied playing and coaching career ended in the relative backwater of Middle Park in Melbourne, coaching a South Melbourne Hellas team captained by current Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou. A sporting story of a humble, football colossus in soccer's new world, full of quirky anecdotes and a ripping championship finale. And also a story of Australia's ethnic football heritage, and how it sustained new arrivals.
When creating the film “Only a Trace Remains,” a connection was established between the film and soil fungi, without the authors expecting to receive any specific results in return. However, the microorganisms were generous. Although part of the film is no longer on the reel, its traces continue to circulate in the ecological system. How can this complex connection be described?
Retrospective on a unique moment of great music. In 1982, two immense musicians pianist Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli and conductor Sergiu Celibidache combined their talents to perform the “Concerto in G Major” by the legendary Ravel.
Six pensioners enjoy the apparent privilege of retirement in Germany. But what was seen as a desirable goal during their working lives turned out to be an obstacle course full of unexpected bureaucratic, social and health challenges, when they retired. Valeriy, Svetlana, Manni, Klaus, Ilona and Laura – all affected by old-age poverty - give us a private insight into their unique fates and share their thoughts and worries as well as their moments of happiness with us in intimate conversations.
In Bali, artist Daan Roosegaarde and local Balinese spent three years breeding a Firefly Garden where light returns at night. This love story of people and nature flickers with courtship, longing, and reunion.
Screamityville is an 84 minute tour of some of the creepiest and most creative halloween themed houses. It recreates the experience of driving around on a late October evening in search of your favorite decorated homes in your neighborhood. However, in Screamityville... they could be your favorite, or your worst nightmare. The program is set to a soundtrack of eerie ambiance and spooky sound effects.
Jonas Lundqvist is something of an icon in the Swedish indie rock scene, with many critically acclaimed albums under his belt. However, the life behind the stage isn't always as shimmering; Lundqvist has separated from his daughter's mother, struggled with addiction, lost his father and watched his mother lost to Alzheimer's. But he also has a daughter who he wants to hold close and follow throughout the life and the documentary follows Lundqvist as he takes on the loneliness of losing parents and the dissolution of the nuclear family.
Professor Eske Willerslev has an ambition to build the world's largest collection of prehistoric human DNA. As the collection grows, he is forced to confront the ghosts of his own past.
A middle-class family in Myanmar runs a 20-liter water bottle delivery service, which provides a modest but stable income. Despite the ongoing civil war, they maintain a sense of routine and normalcy, finding comfort in their daily work and shared meals. Their lives, though surrounded by tension, feel grounded and secure. However, everything shifts when a new military service law is enacted, requiring the youth to enlist. Fearing for their children’s safety, the family makes a painful decision to send the young members abroad. As they face separation and growing uncertainty, they must adapt to the emotional and financial challenges of surviving in a country torn by conflict.
Martina tries to reconstruct the image of her grandfather "Tata," from memory. Her siblings barely knew him, and their answers confuse her to the point that she feels the need to show them what Tata truly means to her. She turns to her mother and grandmother, searching for a truth she can hold on to. But the more she remembers, the more forgotten things begin to emerge. Was her grandfather a good or bad person?
Bobby, the grandparents' dog, guides us on a journey through memories and the hills of Irpinia, the silent guardian of a world made up of ruins, memories, and the scars of time.
The sky draws circles on the water. What does it mean when illness suddenly shrinks your radius to the size of a duck pond? An essay about loss and the healing world of dreams, in which a swan accompanies us to the cinema.
In the late 1970s, two idealistic physical education teachers at Ankara’s 50th Year High School founded a football team. This challenging journey evolved into a saga of success through friendship and passion. Years of perseverance were crowned with victory at the World High School Championship held in Peru in 1997. More than just a sports story, it is an inspiring tale of how faith and determination can push beyond all limits.
The feature film “Anti-Heróis do Udigrudi Baiano” focuses on experimental works produced in the marginal cinema movement in Bahia, including works such as “Meteorango Kid”, “Caveira My Friend”, “Anjo Negro” and “Superoutro”, among others, which explore the trajectory of disruptive characters, on the margins of society, with irreverent movements guiding the narratives and concepts that this generation proposed.
Once down to 80 in the wild, the Florida Grasshopper Sparrow is at risk of extinction. Biologist Fabiola ‘Fabby’ Baeza-Tarin and a group of unexpected collaborators work to protect the sparrows, their shrinking habitat, and the headwaters of the Everglades.
Dr. StrangeGov Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Deficit is a light-hearted and satirical documentary that exposes how Australia’s monetary system works. Tackling how money is created in both the private and public sector, Dr. StrangeGov delves into the critical role of the budget deficit in modern Australian economics and how it has been misrepresented within the media. Through elaborate and jovial visual analogies, the documentary recontextualises the Australian economy, providing the tools to understand complex economic concepts in an amusing and fun manner, and as a result, exposing why we should stop worrying and love the deficit
Documentary from Vinegar Syndrome about their restoration project and their attempt to save as many prints as possible.
An independent crew organizes sound system-style events for their community in the far north of São Paulo, using reggae music as a central form of cultural expression and resistance. Through pulsating bass, street parties, and collective gatherings, they transform public space into a vibrant platform for the identity, memory, and voice of the urban periphery.
Legendary battle between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Los Angeles Dodgers. This world series game went 18 innings and became an instant classic.
In 1991, the Schwarze Pumpe energy centre in Lusatia is phased out. Tens of thousands lose their jobs, hoping for better times. Today, the dirt and feelings of the past keep coming up.
A student made film tackling the theme of space, how it is used and how it affects. In this particular instance we follow the quite absurd actions taking place in the context of quite a serious, linear and industrial setting. The actions intended to guide self awareness of the participants surroundings and allow them to in turn be more aware of them and the space they occupy. These instructions also form part of a list of equal absurd instructions which may continue to grow.
A group of students tries to recover the gaze of Mario Juan Muntaner, a fellow filmmaker who disappeared in 1978 by the Argentine civil-military dictatorship. It will be a lunch with his family and crew that will bring to bloom silences prolonged in time.
Dierdre Wolownick is the oldest woman to ascend El Capitan in Yosemite. Never an athlete, she excelled in languages, art, music and other intellectual pursuits. In her 60's she began running and climbing out of curiosity. Her son, Alex Honnold of the film FREE SOLO was her mentor. Dierdre proves that we are never too old to try something new.
Saudade is one of the most beautiful words on the globe. From the Portuguese language, it means a deep longing for something (or someone) that you know you can never have, or see, again.
FRONTLINE examines how a once-peaceful nation is now gripped by drug cartels, violence and a military crackdown. With rare access to gang recruits, police, politicians and families caught in the crossfire, the documentary explores efforts to stem the violence and the human toll.
Tskaltubo, once a famous Soviet spa town, has been transformed into the largest refugee camp in Georgia after the war in Abkhazia. Three decades later, the government is trying to restore its former glory, moving most of the displaced families to new apartment blocks on the outskirts of the city. The film follows the last residents of a sanatorium. Gia stays for her cats, Nunu for the plants and the fragile remnants of nature she cares for. In small daily rituals, they have created not only a home, but also a family - united by memories, resilience and the hope of one day returning to Abkhazia. For them, leaving would mean severing their last connection to the idea of home.
A Precarious State was born out of a question: What is really happening in Minnesota today (or these past few years)? The answers we’ve uncovered go beyond headlines, beyond the pandemic, to the very future of our community. This new documentary uncovers what’s really happening in Minneapolis & St. Paul.
Compose the story through the eyes of a person from Narathiwat.
In a time when living in Gaza has shifted from a natural right to an imposed duty, the people of Gaza learn how to navigate and overcome this reality with resilience.
Mikuba takes us to the cobalt veins of Kolwezi, where the battle for a green energy future is fought in dust and heat. As Mama Leonece navigates the labyrinth of multinational giants, she faces a harsh reality that guides her towards ancestral wisdom.
Since the outbreak of war in Ukraine, Franky and Coen, two passionate entrepreneurs, have been traveling with their chip shop to frontline areas. There, they provide residents, refugees, children, and soldiers with a warm moment of hope and comfort: a bowl of fries as a powerful gesture of humanity in times of war. What drives Franky and Coen to do this? And what is it like for their loved ones, who repeatedly see them depart for a war zone?
A pretty unprepared set. Oh well. I made this as a test to show to some men.
When Portuguese filmmaker Manoel de Oliveira died in 2015 at the age of 106, he left behind him a body of work unique in cinema: Oliveira transforms the everyday into the sublime and deals with themes such as death, love, the rituals of life and the passing of time with elegance and subtlety.
1 guy, 1 camera, 1 year.
A joyous glimpse into skateboarding through the eyes of a global, muslim girls' skate crew- as they find their feet through faith and sisterhood, tenderly redefining what it means to be a 'skater.'
The Paris Opera trained them from childhood and offered them an extraordinary life, shaped by rigor and passion. At 42, it is time to leave this prestigious institution. As new talents take the stage, Alice Renavand, Stéphane Bullion, and Aurélia Bellet prepare their farewell performance. Yonathan Kellerman’s camera gently captures this transition to a new life.
A rhythmic montage documents the creative process of Morceaux de mur, a work by visual artist Beatriz López-Linares
MVP first baseman opens up on his emotional journey, enduring consistency and deep ties to the game in new documentary; Exclusive interviews with Fred Freeman, Andrew Friedman, Dave Roberts, Mookie Betts, Justin Turner, Brian Snitker, Jason Heyward, Dansby Swanson and Tom Verducci, offer an intimate look into the star’s life
Lil Darkie embarks on a journey with his bandmates and crew for a 10 show tour in the northern half of the United States.
A look at Donald Trump's second term of Presidency and how it has affected United States society.
Finnish-American artist Heta Kuchka’s wistful depiction of her late father’s home region unfolds in a mountainous landscape, where the small town of Brewick is fading away together with its ageing population. Old houses, grassy yards and vast lakes intertwine with storytelling. The soundtrack features country music, chirping crickets and melancholy singing.
The full story of how Erin Patterson murdered three dinner guests.
Four men finally break their silence about the sexual abuse they suffered as children. No violins, no monsters—just men standing up to shame and oblivion. The film explores what it costs to speak out, rebuild oneself, and regain control. A cry against collective amnesia and the myth of unbreakable masculinity.
After a near-death experience, a person floats in a mysterious space, gradually being reborn by reconnecting with the sensations of their body.
Powerful documentary about the men from ordinary families who became schoolboy victims of a shocking medical scandal & cover-up, swept up in the AIDS pandemic & hysteria of the 80s.