The film focuses on the authenticity of the statue of the Warrior of Capestrano, symbol of the Abruzzo Region, found in Capestrano in 1934 and dated by archaeologists VI century B.C.
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The film focuses on the authenticity of the statue of the Warrior of Capestrano, symbol of the Abruzzo Region, found in Capestrano in 1934 and dated by archaeologists VI century B.C.
A meta-film (about the film Arved, directed by Vojtěch Mašek) that should never have been made, because no one can parasitize the ever-blooming flower of the film industry with impunity. Nevertheless, Ježek has signed a pact with the devil, thought he was some kind of Faust, played with the devil and black magic, and made the project happen. And this is unforgivable in today's profit- and success-oriented world. He'll face eternal damnation and the fires of hell. And it serves him right. At least he won't continue to harm those who demand nothing but peace of mind from the world.
THE NARROW BRIDGE is a searching journey into the souls of four people who, after searing pain, develop strengths they never had before. We watch with wonder as Bushra, Rami, Meytal and Bassam, women and men who lost a child or parent in violent conflict, transform their grief into a bridge for reconciliation.
A documentary capturing life in Asuka village in Japan's Nara prefecture, specifically through an examination of the Asuka Village National Health Insurance Clinic's connection to the village.
Away with words.
A short documentary exploring the mental health implications and struggles of aging through the lens of one successful clinical trial patient.
Telugu Film Director Vamsy Shares the Story of Actor Rajanala.
“Il Corridoio Rosso" is a tale of two corridors, one a copy of the other. One corridor is that of the installation curated by Giovanni Agosti and Jacopo Stoppa at the Triennale di Milano for the 23rd International Exhibition "Unknown Unknowns": the visitor crosses it to access four mysterious rooms inspired by natural elements. The other corridor is that of Agosti's own home, a place saturated with books, paintings and objects that contains - conceals - clues, traces and memories of a lifetime. Fiction and reality blur in a dual exploration that leaves unresolved the mystery of what is hidden at the end of the corridor.
Carlotta Moore and I is a colorful documentary about an American movie star who moves to Finland to act in the films of a remarkable Finnish director. What is real and what is fantasy? How does the relationship between the director and the main character stay together? Just like behind the camera, the soundtrack of the documentary is also full of questionable people from Turku, the music is provided by Nightsatan, Black Totem and, of course, Carlotta Moore herself, who has been rehabilitated as a rapper.
Four young adults delve into their parents’ absence while growing up and their ways of coping. The collection of old photos and clips reveals how their parents’ absence in different aspects of their lives affected their upbringing and how they processed various life experiences.
While embarking upon a process of archival and preservation, a filmmaker dives into a stark exploration of self as she discovers the seeds of patriarchy and misogyny already planted and steeping the imagery of her childhood films.
An experimental, nostalgic exploration of growing up with anxiety and learning how to control it.
Ireland's favourite mother and son Baz and Nancy take an entertaining sideways glance at the morbid but also strangely uplifting business of editing your life's final chapter.
Leevi Pienihäkkinen’s tight experimental short documentary Peace and Silence dives into the Helsinki night, exploring the darkened city with fresh eyes. The familiar spots of the city centre flash in the images, but something is different. The everyday becomes weird, details vanish, lights shine taking over everything around them. Humans remain anonymous and faceless, silhouettes against the backdrop of the dark city.
Tatyana Seminyako learned the language of forest and the philosophy of hunting before she learned how to read and write. From time immemorial, the ancestors of Tatyana and her husband lived on these lands fishing and hunting. When Tanya was very young, she was raised by her grandparents -– the Khanty. They taught her everything. After all, in the forest you do everything yourself. You eat what you caught; you wear what you sewed; you live in what you built. A documentary film about the life of Tanya and her family.
Women in Morocco create jewellery and fight to market themselves without male intermediaries.
In July 2022, a member of An Garda Síochána was convicted of the offence of Coercive Control. Now his victim gives up her anonymity to tell of the horrific abuse she suffered.
It was Versailles before Versailles: a palace in the heart of Paris with a 2,000-year history. This documentary strips away layers of political, military and religious history with one goal: to gather clues in order to digitally reconstruct the lost palace, piecing together the size, shape and texture of the palace with scientists and historians to discover its hidden surprises.
A documentary that explores the relationship between three families in Suzhou and their private gardens. Each family invested considerably in creating serene and classic gardens, seeking ancestral tranquility. However, they face challenges when trying to maintain a poetic relationship between people and their gardens in an ever-changing modern world.
One of the world's most extraordinary criminal organizations, with its claim to be the Mahdi and a strange interpretation of Islam... A brutal system established to reach 100 thousand virgins, which is the sign of the coming of the Mahdi... The secrets of Adnan Oktar's organization, which destroyed the lives of thousands of people, especially young girls, and was barely brought down after 40 years, are revealed for the first time. Here is the story of the kitties we made fun of.
Investigating the case of Danielle Jones, a young girl who vanished on her way to school on 18 June 2001. A story of obsession, grooming and murder from inside the family. A landmark police case with no body and no crime scene.
LIFETIMES looks at the practical and emotional labor of fighting for racial equity long-term through a portrait of one family, encompassing four generations of Black community leaders in Lansing, MI.
Exploring resilience a century after the 1921 massacre, the documentary follows Greenwood Ave's ongoing fight against segregation, racism, and hate while rebuilding its Black-owned businesses and homes.
With exclusive access to the first days and weeks of Ukrainian offensive operations in the south of the country, this reportage documents the effort, struggle and price of reclaiming each kilometer of one's homeland by focusing on the fate of a few Ukrainian soldiers.
Tama is a Japanese musician who loves to play with his band, the VaiWatt. But she has to look like an "ordinary" woman in order to be accepted at the workplace during the day.
In the destroyed city of Izium, Kharkiv region, Mount Kremyanets becomes an "island of communication" where people find mobile connections with their families after months of Russian occupation.
Co-directed by filmmaker Morag McKinnon and composer Jim Sutherland, is a thought-provoking meditation on the climate crisis and humanity's relationship with nature. With a focus on Scotland's Flow Country, it blends art and science to reflect on present-day eco-emergencies within the context of geological deep time.
"Autómata: Ciudad en Movimiento" personifies Mexico City as an automaton in constant evolution. Through the work of an artisan, it shows its sociocultural and economic development and interconnectedness. Without dialogue and with an immersive sound design, it addresses gentrification, mobility and environmental challenges.
There are between 900 and 2,000 homeless or homeless rainbow youth in the Netherlands, according to research by Movisie. These youth face a range of challenges, ranging from an unlivable home situation to being thrown out on the street without any compassion after coming out of the closet. The documentary explores who these young people are, the impact this has on their lives and where they end up. 'Verstoten' (Cast Out) tells the story of two young people who share how they ended up on the streets and the challenges they endured. They share personal experiences about their life on the streets, the dangers they face and their experiences with shelters. The threat of alcohol, drugs and prostitution remains constantly present in the lives of these young people. In addition to these young people, the people who offer help to these young people or otherwise stand beside them are also featured, highlighting the complex reality of homeless rainbow youth in the Netherlands.
This much anticipated sequel to the 2020 hit film, TOMCAT TALES continues the story and legacy of the one fighter Hollywood loves to feature in their blockbuster movies. MORE TOMCAT TALES showcases phenomenal F-14 footage and iconic cast of officers as they discuss their extraordinary experiences in the legendary Tomcat.
This film captures some changing moments that took place in Hong Kong between 2018 and 2021. The changes in the landscape of our city are also a portrayal of the author's inner heart - cold rain, hot fire, and continuous loneliness.
During 2020-2021 schoolyear, a cineast and a choregrapher meet a group of junior high school students. How do those teenagers perceive the world around them, and what are their dreams for the future ?
In a mountainous region of northern Iran, a group of men in their forties are looking for a solution to their financial woes. Business is bad, the economy is in the doldrums, and they would leave if they could—but that would also cost money. The only thing they’ve got left is to seek treasures. This isn’t an entirely unrealistic idea in Iran, where thousands of years of history and gold coins lie waiting to be discovered in ancient tombs, catacombs and caves, even though treasure hunting is strictly prohibited.
There are pictures that do not exist. And pictures that exist twice. Neither of these places exists any more.
Li Yi-Fan’s What Is Your Favorite Primitive (2023) narrates “a death match” between the artist and their software while grappling with the production process. In a fight between social and ethical concerns, it also raises questions of image production and communication.
Back for over a year, inflation is hitting us hard. This documentary sheds light on the mechanisms of a multifactorial economic phenomenon and outlines prospects for the future.
Unarchiving a territory. On the verge of disappearing due to industrial extractivism, we begin to glimpse what still subsists in the forest of Hornopirén, in the south of Chile. Not only do we observe it, but it also looks back at us.
This thrilling new documentary examines the various times the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), under its own initiative or in accordance with directives from the President of the United States, has attempted to influence public opinion both in the United States and abroad.
A documentary about a woman who paints Garfield for a living dismantles when the filmmaker becomes mystified with the color orange.
The severe earthquake in February 2023 has also brought northern Syria back into the international spotlight, a region that has long gone largely unnoticed. Yet a conflict has been smouldering here for years that could escalate at any time and have international repercussions: The terrorist organisation known as IS, which had its stronghold here and has been defeated militarily, could regain strength from here.
The film is based on interviews with professional boxers recalling the moment they were knocked out. The Film combines documentary and fictional elements into a dense parafiction, tinted with body horror genre. Unreal 3D animations generated by the artist are confronted with found footage and the images of human bodies with the representations of imaginary, hyperbolic machines. The storyline reveals the recurring fantasies about the abandonment of the body and the visions of ecstasy, exploited in various spiritual discourses and pop-culture alike.
Two future football stars talk about their adoration for the beloved sport.
A documentary about Armenian conductor "Ohan Duryan"
Edgar is going to Lisbon to study this year. He is spending the summer travelling with Diogo, going from festival to festival. Northern Portugal as a landscape.
It portrays the Mapuche singer Anahí Rayen Mariluan on her quest to uncover the profound meaning of the manke (condor) for the Mapuche people. Upon discovering the existence of a lonko (leader) named Mankewenüy (friend of the condor) who lived on the shores of Lake Nahuel Huapi around 1790, Anahí decides to travel and retrace the paths taken by her ancestors. As a ñampulkafe and ülkantufe (traveler and singer), Anahí seeks sounds and stories that will allow her to create songs containing the newen of the manke (the condor's natural strength).
Yellow Cat in Memory lane is a film on the famous Indian Poet T. K. Doraiswamy aka Nagulan. The film was shot three years prior to his death. He takes us through his memory lane while talking about Poetry, Uncertainity and Life.
Volunteers from Barcelona travel to a convent in Ukraine where nuns are aiding refugees following the Russian invasion. As missile attacks surge to unprecedented levels, they take a group of three dozen refugees and families of soldiers fighting in the war on a three-day journey across Europe to housing in Spain.