Humans are the intersection between architecture and nature.
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Humans are the intersection between architecture and nature.
The documentary There was no time for sadness tells why Colombia has been the scene of an armed conflict for more than 50 years and how citizens have survived this long period of violence. The story refers to the findings of the Report Enough Now! Colombia. Memories of war and dignity prepared by the National Center for Historical Memory. It also presents men and women who from La Chorrera, Bojayá, San Carlos, the banks of the Carare River, Valle Encantado and Medellín say that Colombia cannot allow the atrocity they witnessed to be repeated.
Based on "The Ghost of Pinochet" by Armando Uribe. Through archive footage this essay documentary propose the thesis that Augusto Pinochet embodies a political fantasy that traverses the entire history of Chile.
Adrián, Manuel and Paula live in Madrid; together they form the VVV group (Trippin’you). This documentary tells the life of the group over two years, deepening the implications of being young today. It's about loss and about things that will never come back, and how that translates into reality; a reality that is perceived as alien and that drags the waste of a troubled past. In this context, a convulsive generation, disoriented but paradoxically competent, is framed. They are the first digital natives, the most qualified accident generation in history and one of the generations that have most abruptly detached themselves from their memory. A halfway between the past and the future, VVV (Trippin’you) tries to portray the contradictions that surround the daily life of a confused and disenchanted youth.
It's 1997 and Joe Strummer of The Clash is interviewed on Spanish radio. He mentions the Dodge he bought in Madrid 12 years earlier but later lost. He puts out a call to the Spanish people to look for his car.
The movie tells the story of flm director Poli, who lives in Buenos Aires. Her son decides to take his Bar Mitzvah, in spite of the fact that Poli has no religious traditions, though she does know her mother is of Jewish origin. From Wannsee to Argentina and back, Poli Martínez Kaplun goes in search of her Jewish family’s roots. The director recounts over one and a half centuries of Jewish history and stumbles across family and other secrets.
The thoughts and bodies of three queer boys are pierced by the LGBTQ Equal Rights Crisis in 2018 Costa Rica.
Several women recounted their experiences after the disappearance of their children and husbands in the seventies, when they were identified as sympathizers of the guerrilla of Lucio Cabañas. Facing the absence of their loved ones and struggling to find them, these women live and resist in the midst of the poverty and injustice to which the rural communities of Atoyac in the state of Guerrero, Mexico have historically been condemned.
Miguel Auza, Zacatecas is a small town to the northeast of Mexico which has become a paradise for its lesbian, gay, bisexual and transexual community (LGBT); One can perceive an environment free of discrimination and full of total acceptance made known by it's habitants.
An examination of cultural psychology of domination and submission as how they relate to labour, race, gender and class.
On January 29, 1982, when the author of this story was one year eight months old, her brother Oswaldo died while doing military service. The military experts' verdict was: "accident due to a stray bullet". Since then, the family made a decision to confine his memory to oblivion. The documentary recounts this family's story, which is, at the same time, a facet of the country's history.
A four-act short about the devotion of the Dominican people to Our Lady of Altagracia.
Tyrannical regimes have always tried to hide their abuses and injustices. This historic documentary recovers the memory of one of the great travesties of Dominican dictator Trujillo: The Fair of Peace and Fraternity of the Free World of 1955.
Using the deterioration of education in Puerto Rico as a starting point, this documentary hopes to demonstrate the reasons why young people are dropping out of school. In contrast, they reveal the motivation of some students to complete their academic studies.
No one knew until 13 March. Who is this unexpected Pope who surprised the world? How has your life? What do you think? How does it work? It is combative? Will it turn around the Church ?.
As a member of a traditional Catholic family, Jorge Sosa was immersed since childhood in activities in which his homosexuality created an unbearable ideological conflict that ended when he moved completely away from the precepts and practices of his religion. However, years later the counsel of a priest reconciles him with his faith and leads him to head a church whose mission is to reconcile individuals with a God outside the precepts laid down by the Catholic Church, and above all, a church that brings gay people closer to a God who promotes in his followers, responsibility and full awareness of their freedom.
1972 short Spanish experimental film
Images of the traditional celebrations of the "Semana Santa" (The Holy Week) in the small basque town of Azkoitia.
It chronicles the encounter between Graciela Fernández Meijide, whose son Pablo was kidnapped in 1976 by the military dictatorship and who became a human rights defender; and Héctor Ricardo Leis, a former member of the Montoneros who went into exile after the coup d'état in Brazil. Throughout the documentary, both reveal their memories, experiences, and reflections on the years of lead in Argentina.
Together with his two sons and a camera, Mario Sabah toured the world in a Citroën Méhari at a max speed of 60 kilometers (37 miles) per hour.
Images shot between 2019 and 2020 of 32 pig farms located in Castile and León, Aragon, and Castile-La Mancha. A documentary about the structural violence that occurs under the standards of industrial pig farming.
Details the death and funeral of the Spanish bullfighter, Manuel Granero.
A hybrid feature film that blends documentary and fiction to tell two intersecting stories. It follows German linguist Rudolf Wilmes during his 1930 journey to the Vió Valley in the Aragonese Pyrenees and explores the modern-day struggle of those villages to preserve their cultural identity and heritage.
In the heart of a great city, a human cub is threatened by giants: loneliness, illness, indifference, bureaucracy. A tragic ending seems inevitable, until young woman rises, armed with a secret weapon: her mother’s heart. Her roar awakens others. If one mother has such power, what could an army of mothers achieve? After 15 years of fierce battle, they save thousands of children — and will not stop until victory: no child alone. Not one. Fiction? No. A true story of courage, sacrifice, unity and fierce love. David versus Goliath, 21st century.