Documentary about 4th biggest city in Lithuania - Šiauliai and it's famous microdistrict Pietinis.
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Documentary about 4th biggest city in Lithuania - Šiauliai and it's famous microdistrict Pietinis.
Under the Eyes retraces the route of a parisian hardcore band, from creation to their first concert. Follow the conception of their first EP, from rehearsals to the studio. Discover what's behind the scenes of the evolution of a band in an underground environment.
When the lights dim and the visitors depart, the unseen struggle of the workers emerges. Amidst the threat of layoffs and the challenges brought by the pandemic, this documentary, through the eyes of the team, reveals their resilience in the face of uncertainty and the unseen hardships behind the colorful facade.
Utilizing such varied materials as concrete, papier-mâché, and blown tires disparate LA street artists give new life to the dwindling remnants of the city's public pay-phones by re-purposing them as canvases for unique creative expressions.
Once greatly troubled himself – haunted by a friend’s death and his own brushes with violence – Nuka has turned his life around. He journeys through the remote indigenous settlements of Greenland, speaking about mental health and suicide prevention. Surrounded by vast glaciers and ice sheets, a land at the very edge of the world, Nuka works with a troubled teen, a phlegmatic hunter and a single mother; each has demons they are trying to come to terms with, and a desire to break with cycles of intergenerational trauma.
Explore the world's largest sanctuary for these gentle giants-and meet the woman who dedicates her life to rescuing, raising, and rewilding them.
Zamira Omorova is a programmer, accountant, and lawyer by training, and a yak herder by profession. Is her work a burden? Only she knows her deepest secrets.
Salim, a young bookseller in Oran, discovers a black-and-white photo torn in two of a woman with a mysterious smile inside a vinyl record. He pieces the two halves of the image back together, a fragment from the past, and places it beside him as a witness to his future encounters.
A documentary about the railways in Chile during the dictatorship.
The documentary explains a feminist challenge undertaken by a group of women from Ondárroa. It involves traveling from Ondárroa to Donostia and from Donostia to Ondárroa in July 2024.
Anas Qadamani uses a variety of appropriated images belonging to different sources, in order to weave a furious critique of colonialism and its political double standards. Taking as a point of departure the case of African elephants brought to Europe, this essay-film leads us to a more general reflection about the present-day crises that devastate our world and rob it of humanity.
Within the framework of a rock festival at the Ocean theater where Bolsa, Jarabe Vencido, Baqueteados por la Marimba and the Karen Quinlan Band participate, the presence of a ghost in the theater is suspected that would be harassing the vocalist Vic Cicuta.
Ulysse and Hadrien are in the same boat: university halls in the heart of Paris, a dissertation to submit, and a desperate political situation. With this shared condition at its heart, and marrying filmed journal with comic mises en scène, Camarades creates the situationist portrait of a youth caught between utopia and instability.
Portrays the life of a grandmother in the mountainous region of Hyogo, Japan while persimmon trees enter their late season. Capturing the grandmother’s tenacious care for traditions, trees and home, the film poetically depicts the tableaux of forgotten rural memory of the post-war; the glimpse of human spirit and persistence appear in the passing of seasons, awaiting the new beginnings.
The film is about a unique social experiment. Will the appearance of the city change if janitors, roofers and other housing office workers are introduced to art and sent to the Russian Museum for educational instruction? “Make it beautiful” records the progress of the experiment throughout the year.
Giuseppe does not want to grow old, he spends his days immersed in rock with his headphones. Ursula has found love, but between illness and medication it’s not easy to take care of her. Bianca is a communist, she misses the world and feels caged. In the still time of a psychiatric community in Palermo, they all wait for something so as not to disappear.
Can Aji's talent and triumphs elevate him from his poor, Tamil background to succeed on the national stage at Mr India? Or will his dreams be shattered by corruption and discrimination? The booming world of Indian bodybuilding is a captivating window through which to observe a rapidly changing society, while Aji's journey is a story of unity, brotherhood and celebration of India's incredible diversity.
Four Afghan women leaders are forced to flee their country after risking their lives to rebuild it. In exile they struggle to mount an international women’s movement to pressure world leaders to collapse the as yet unrecognized Taliban government, while coming to terms with what it means to have their power usurped and two decades of progress dismantled.
Neil Cole's mission to restore and preserve the crumbling remains of Britain's classic sci-fi creatures!
A tribute to the greatest band in Rock History and the influence they had on listeners and filmmakers alike.
This is the extraordinary story of Britain’s postwar atomic weapons programme and its devastating legacy. The film reveals the full extent of the British government’s nuclear tests in Australia and the South Pacific in the 1950s and 1960s. 39,000 British and Commonwealth servicemen witnessed 45 atomic and hydrogen bombs and hundreds of radioactive experiments. The documentary exposes the debilitating health conditions that have blighted the lives of veterans, descendants and indigenous communities ever since.
A filmmaker remembers the first video camera he used when he was studying film a long time ago. One of the films he shot as a student tells the story of a monster trapped in an ancient cave, but the mysterious being escapes and begins to chase him. Today, the creature still haunts him, and the only defence the filmmaker has is the old video camera that allows him to tell his story.
Father and daughter have been separated by 3,350 kilometres for seven years. He lives in Syria, she lives in exile in Paris. All they have left is to talk on the internet.
The sequel to the highly valuable almanac “Where Our Home Is” is about extraordinary people from the regions of Russia with different professions, views and cultures, but converging in the boundless love of love for the place where they grew up and live.
From diagnosis to recovery and the resilience to walk again, a filmmaker and DJ captures intimate moments during his inspiring battle with cancer.
A music documentary "Power in the Head" tells about the scene that was born in Slavonska Požega in the mid-1970s, and is also an autobiographical documentary film by Dalibor Platenik.
Ratified is a feature documentary about the 100-year struggle for constitutional gender equality, an inspiring story of a multi-racial, multi-generational, bi-partisan effort to make Virginia the 38th and final state to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment.
A nocturnal and semi-surrealistic science fiction portrait of life in two Asian megacities after 2020, shot at night with an hypnotic intensity and with the lens pointing to the future.
The majestic mountain scenery of the town of Ubuyama-mura in southern Japan serves as the setting for this exploration of an inexhaustible cultural legacy. With the arrival of summer, Masae goes house to house collecting traditional songs in a search for poems dating back over one thousand years.
The Valais poet and author Maurice Chappaz (1916–2009) looks back on his career – from his youth in Valais to his commitment to nature conservation.
A film about creativity in a psychoneurological boarding school; about authentic art and special people; about love and eternity; about that very mental "plateau" where we are all united and invincible.
The Ultras are not ordinary spectators of a football match, but fans who live in a territory sacred to them: the Curva. A sort of non-place that takes the concept of social stratification and subverts it for ninety minutes: the doctor is next to the worker, the craftsman shoulder to shoulder with the lawyer or the “VIP” fan. There are those who struggle to find an identity in everyday life and those who, despite having one, want to lose it at least for the duration of a match. On those steps they are all the same, all brothers, and together they become an autonomous entity within the stadium. For them that sense of belonging is a legacy passed down from generation to generation, from father to son.
The story of the photographer who created the 1984 LIFE portrait of Michael Jordan that was copied by Nike and turned into one of the world’s most famous logos.
Bill Hemmer takes a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the forbidding Arctic.
Loner follows the mundane yet intimate day-to-day existence of an introverted individual whose life unfolds in quiet, unremarkable routines. Each task throughout the day, no matter how small, becomes an exploration of isolation.
Part sympathetic portrait and part exposé of the absurd, Your Higher Self dives into the world of life coaching – a modern phenomenon in full swing – embodying the quest of our individualistic society: to be oneself, only better.
SEABA Heli presents 'The Outliers II', a DIY backcountry snowboard film from Southeast Alaska.
A search for the memory and legacy of performer and co-director Mathieu Wijdeven's great-great-grandfather: Surinamese artist G.G.T. Rustwijk (1862-1914), who went by the alias Luci. Rustwijk navigated post-slavery Suriname as a playwright and performer, a multidisciplinary artist, as a man of colour, and as an early critic of the Dutch colonial regime – before ultimately being forgotten. Using historical locations, site-specific performances, interviews and reimagined archive materials, the film searches for Rustwijk's "light", and what remains of it in modern-day Suriname.
Explore New York City at night through the eyes of a taxi driver.
North Carolina’s sustainable forestry movement is a rare gesture towards community-based climate action. Seen through the stories of two Black families who fight to preserve their land and generational legacy, Family Tree’s cinema vérité approach reveals the colossal task of maintaining the land while navigating family dynamics, unscrupulous developers and changing environmental needs. Each challenge is faced with diligence and integrity, while the forest itself becomes a kind of character in this drama about its own survival.
Bela gets lost in the forest, where she follows a wolf through his transformation into a werewolf. Taxidermy, werewolf horror, Digibeta tapes, non-actor students, untrained animals, low-budget effects and a director who comments on her failure.
Three young people look back on their plague past and the dark valley in which they ended up. They dare to talk openly about how they found the resilience to turn their lives around.
In this documentary, the shocking environmental reality of a natural paradise called Boca de Yuma will be shown, and how river pollution threatens both marine life and the community's livelihood.
Amidst a community in crisis, Professor Juli Coffin and her gentle herd of horses forge unexpected bonds with at-risk youth.
An exploration of cycling culture through the eyes of Ayesha McGowan who rose through the ranks of the New York City underground cycling world to break barriers as the world's first African American woman to become a professional cyclist.
Can a rooster lay eggs? Anecdotes of such miracles are known, but what is revealed behind them? What would the rooster say if we were to get a witness statement? Out of archive material, Nina Forsman has entwined an observant and playful documentary film. Tickling common sense, the work ends up asking how humans have looked at and used other species throughout history. How do we recognise what is against nature in our society so alienated from it?
A conversation with camerawoman and Studio Tatyana co-founder Tatyana Loginova from September 2024 in preparation for a Forum & Friends event, adapted for film by Christiane Büchner. For technical reasons, the organisers were only able to capture an audio recording of the conversation – this recording has been supplemented by animated sequences from Christiane Büchner as well as video footage, photographs and documents from the following sources: the Hildegard Westbeld Collection in the archive of Kinothek Asta Nielsen and the private archives of Alla Tkatchenko and Tatyana Loginova.
A conversation between Idrees Khan and his mother on how the celebrate their Trini culture in Orlando
To fulfill her father's dying wish, a woman seeks to find her father's long lost sisters from Argentina.
Instructions is an open series of self-portraits that I progressively create with the premise of finding a mirror or reflective surface in a public space, and filming there.
With unprecedented access to NZ Customs' Child Exploitation Operations Team, this documentary reveals the complex & lifesaving work of our investigators at the frontline of online child abuse crimes.
During their first flight between the Atacama Desert and the Pacific Ocean, thousands of ringed storm petrels have fallen victim to light pollution caused by the city and industry. Biologist Jorge Páez is dedicated to the rescue and conservation of this species in the city of Antofagasta. He will face the greatest mystery surrounding this species: despite the hundreds of specimens that fall in the city each year, nobody knows for certain the nesting sites of the species, lost in the vastness of the desert.