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Taylor unboxes his 64gb sd card and pimps his trolley. Very cool, very very cool.
An elderly woman reflects on her complicated relationship with music and playing piano.
Reflections of trees and light off the back of an eye
In the twilight of a post-apocalyptic age, an intergalactic traveller seeks the sacred language of birds on the last remaining planet. With an artificial mind as her companion, she will learn that even in the stillness of silence, the desire to communicate endures, unyielding and eternal.
Pupi is an Argentine refugee and former member of the ERP in the 1970s who has lived in Amsterdam since 1978. The documentary explores his personal story through themes such as truth and memory, democracy, migration, and exile.
Pangolins are unique, bizarre, adorable creatures, but due to the demand for their scales on the illegal market, they’re also the most trafficked animal in the world. To turn the tide, wildlife veterinarian Elias Mubobo knows the solution rests in the hands of the local community — many of whom have never seen a pangolin in the wild.
“Sal-Saller: This Is What Makes Us Alive” dives into the personal and creative journey of Hendrik Sal-Saller, the iconic frontman of Smilers. Through rare archival footage, candid interviews, and behind-the-scenes stories, the film paints a heartfelt portrait of a man whose music has united generations. From his early struggles in Finland to the height of Smilers’ fame, the documentary explores the highs, lows, and unwavering dedication of a true cultural legend. Featuring intimate insights into his personal life and creative process, this is a story not just about music but about the resilience of the human spirit.
In between cities, I think of home. But I wonder if there’s even such a thing. One day, two ladybugs stopped on my index finger. I let them stay for a while.
The theme of death is so prevalent in Egan's art. It symbolizes the transformative nature of change, where a part of ourselves dies to make way for something new. Throughout the doc, Egan is painting a custom built coffin. with every brushstroke, he reveals his deepest memories. The images on the coffin serve as a visual representation of his journey, capturing pivotal moments, emotions, and experiences from his life. Using his bold line work and vibrant colors to tell his story, the coffin becomes a canvas for his self-reflection. This powerful visual ties together the theme of life and death in Egan's art. This approach takes us on a journey that transcends traditional storytelling, while allowing us to intimately connect with Egan's thoughts, emotions and what drives him.
Lina Rachele and their girlfriends, freshly graduated from high school are going through their last teenage Corsican summer, they invite us to ride with them on the Island who saw them grow.
In his second international bestseller, "Arc de Triomphe," author Erich Maria Remarque explores his own experience of exile and his decisive encounter with Marlene Dietrich. From Paris and Antibes to Los Angeles and New York, the documentary traces the moving genesis of this highly autobiographical novel, now considered a major work of European exile literature, and the literary legacy of the long-standing passion between two global stars.
Using expert testimony, discover the London bound Air India Flight AI171 plane crash carrying 242 passengers and crew. Following the recent initial findings by Air India investigators, see what exactly could be the possible causes of the tragedy.
The documentary takes the viewer on a serene afternoon stroll through the Japanese mental landscape and culture, with death and ageing as its perspectives.
A piercingly open talk between a mother and a daughter about growing up as a woman in Uzbekistan, now and back then. Confessions about sex no one really wanted, about the experience of misogyny and gender asymmetry. Naked truths as a form of therapy.
A century ago, millions flocked to Wembley Park in London to witness the British Empire Exhibition, where objects and people from the colonies were displayed as spectacle. Though its pavilions have long vanished, fragments remain buried in the city’s soil and in the lives of its communities. ‘The Park (Dancing on the Rubble of Empire)’ meditates on these hidden inheritances, asking what it means to celebrate, play, and belong amid the rubble of empire.
A documentary work on Senegal's DUNNIART collective, showing the lives and experiences of creatives and artists who share their work with pride and resilience.
With the magic of Loulou (Louise Deschâtelets), Patrice Michaud realizes his dream of temporarily returning to the past. It is with pride and swaying hips that he slips into the universe of the 1970s to 1990s! Accompanied by his musicians, Patrice Michaud invites us on his visual and sound journey where the funk, pop and rock rhythms of his songs intertwine. 1980s icon Martine St-Clair takes part in the journey and "ouh, stop, un instant", we capture a moment from the 1990s with Gabrielle Shonk. A great, colorful escape where pleasure abounds!
Observational documentary about a group of blind people playing foosball
"Blue Bird" is a letter to the director’s ancestors and a quest to understand the anxiety consuming his body, exploring how memories and the body intertwine.
An experimental video collage piece that investigates the concept of self-destruction across genres, eras, and cultures. Features footage from Abbas Kiarostami's Taste of Cherry (1997), Satyajit Ray's Apur Sansar (1959), Charlie Chaplin's City Lights (1921), and Jeff Tremaine's Jackass 4.5 (2022), among others.
Forty years after a gay Apache man is framed for the brutal murder of a closeted Catholic priest, a police chief uncovers long-buried evidence that shakes up the small, oil-rich West Texas town that imprisoned him.
A gay Lutheran pastor in Atlanta, Georgia, bridges the gap between two divided communities and throws a drag church service to commemorate Stonewall. This does not happen without a substantial amount of community blowback.
Shot 25 years ago, this intimate, disarming and emotionally raw documentary offers a privileged window into a couple (filmmakers Jay Rosenblatt and Stephanie Rapp) as they navigate issues that will impact their lives forever.
This visual symphony celebrates Madison, Wisconsin's beautiful Lake Mendota and the community that brings it to life.
This documentary explores Indigeneity in prairie settings, highlighting feelings of disconnection and the desire for kinship with the Land. Through contrasting experiences and landscapes, it reflects on cultural dispossession and the ongoing journey to reconnect with one’s roots.
In December 2012, Muzafar Ali and his wife Nagina escaped the Taliban in Afghanistan. They found themselves living in Indonesia as refugees when Australia ‘stopped the boats’. Determined to do something, they started a small two room school, which soon became the hub of a community and the most successful refugee-led initiative in the world.
At the end of the day, rain falls over the city of La Plata. Early morning workers begin their shift without surprises. However, the wounds of the flood dampen during stormy nights. Tasks and rituals persist, awaiting something to happen: dawn or a break in the rain.
A detailed examination of The School of Athens, unveiling its rich symbolism and the subtle levels of meaning to provide viewers with a profound sense of the elaborately constructed beauty and harmony of this extraordinary masterwork by Raphael.
Movie-album by the band Cenicero.
Two friends await in the airport for a third friend to arrive. As the passangers come by, pictures not taken accompany a conversation between the two friends.
Between minesweeper and family photos, the filmmaker faces the grief over the grandfather with radical honesty. A rough yet deeply tender work of remembrance.
A portrayal of a woman from a Caucasian village in Dagestan who adopts a nonconformist attitude in the patriarchal world. Her decision is very brave because strict social rules based on conservative Islam are not favorable to women. The protagonist has a secret weapon at her disposal: persistence, steadfastness and determination gained under the Soviet Union, when she was a wrestling champion.
The story of Moldovan migrant worker Damian, navigating the postmodern world in foreign country, within the walls of a German warehouse, where an artificial mind named “Lydia” guides his every move.
Since 2017, the members of Coral Gardeners Association of Moorea are mobilizing to replant corals in the seabed of Moorea.
Zookeeper Takaichi Atsuhiro has cared for a polar bear named Peace since she was a cub, including through her battle with epilepsy. We take a look at the ups and downs of their 25 years together.
Nicolò dreams of taking off aboard an airship, convinced that the man of the future must stay in the sky. I follow him on this utopian yet concrete quest. What if the sky wasn't so far from earth?
EXCLUSIVE Full Documentary | Accused cult leaders deny allegations of brainwashing, forced labour and coercing followers to change genders. Special W5 Investigation with Avery Haines.
Revisit the pivotal moments and courageous actions that ignited Canada’s 2SLGBTQ+ movement. From early struggles to landmark victories, this powerful reminder of how quickly rights can be taken away highlights the ongoing fight for justice and equality.
Submerged in the sea of greenwashing that drowns them daily, two Amazonian filmmakers have decided to denounce, in this film manifesto, the entrails of the historical process of inventing and exploiting the forest as an inexhaustible Garden of Eden. Between Munich and Belém, they reveal how racism and prejudice, in Brazil and throughout the world, are still organised around the idea of a “savage demographic emptiness”, unable to speak for itself.
Two best friends head to Vegas for a bachelor party with a twist: instead of hiring strippers, they decide to become them. Training with a real male revue troupe, they meet colorful characters on a wild, heartwarming journey.
A people-centric description of the Patisia area, where the camera often stops in the streets to listen to the residents' thoughts. A mosaic made of people of different social classes and ethnicities in Patisia, a place that changes with the passage of time, while retaining the feeling of a once blooming Athenian neighbourhood. Directed Edited Cinematography: Dimitris Vrakas Music: Don Stavrinos Sound editor: Babis Makris
What happens when a renowned experimental filmmaker with a flair for absurdist humour is invited to a military training session designed to rally support for national defence and promote preparedness for crises and war? Pilvi Takala, with help from scientist Johanna Vuorelma, playfully deconstructs the ways society is persuaded to believe that peace is best negotiated at gunpoint.
A touching documentary that offers an in-depth look into the magic, music, and global community that defines Tomorrowland. The docu covers the unique journeys and personal stories of People of Tomorrow attending the most memorable edition of the Belgian festival’s history. From DJ and producer John Summit to festivalgoers Ladick from Czech Republic, Mia and Ella from Canada, Rachael from Scotland, and Nikita and Mireya from United States – each story captures the hearts of music enthusiasts.
It is a tribute to love, telling the beautiful story of Lucas and Débora, from their childhood until they became the most beautiful couple of all time.
A found footage documentary about one of the first female directing students at the Film School in Łódź – Stefania Świeca.
Class 56s on logs over S & C and from South Wales – New 807 units – 37s on Snowplough – Class 20s on stock moves – Main Line locos on Mid Norfolk and Severn Valley Railways – 455 unit in Blue and Grey livery – Hastings Unit on tour – Class 37s on test trains throughout network – D1015 ‘Western Champion’ on charter to Paignton and Westbury plus inaugural tour from Paddington to Birmingham with e.c.s movements – 20 and 50 charter to Kings Lynn – Class 56 to Quainton Road – 37 901 in new livery – Unit Drags with 37s, 47s and 20s – 37s on freight – Locomotive Services HST on charter – 507 001 on Merseyrail – 33 012 and 73 136 on ‘Cornish Riviera Explorer’ – ‘May the Force be with you’ railtour with 59 and 33 haulage – ‘Whistling Highlander’ to Kyle of Lochalsh – ‘Easter Chieftain’ railtour to Highlands – Class 37s on Mallaig line – 69002 & 20302 / 20311 at Swanage Gala
Many recognize and admire the work and voice of Pablo Milanés. Few know the story of how he became an emblematic figure of Cuba and Latin America.This is a portrait of the artist, the battles he had to fight and the complex time he went through and how he enriched it with his singing.
A Complex History of the United States explores America's wild history covering its rise as a global power starting at the Spanish-American War, to World War I, and onto the eventual fallout from the Treaty of Versailles. The documentary focuses on key historical figures such as Smedley Butler, Herbert Hoover, and Charles Lindbergh, as well as analyzing the rise of domestic extremist movements of the era.
The Russian North, in the basin of the Mezen River. For decades, spent rocket stages launched from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome have fallen here. The film is based on footage from the 2000s, shot by Chechen, the head of a scrap metal harvesting crew. With obsessive persistence, he spends months groping his way through northern forests and swamps in search of rockets.
Alex, Rodda and Sean return for more silliness. This time, with a film society in tow in the sequel to the award winning Mike & Dave Need Quinnie Dates!
A documentary about photographer Herb Ascherman and an ode to his hometown. Herb has taken more than 9,000 portraits over the past 40 years.