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Ron Holland: The Voyage of Discovery

Explores the incredible life and career of legendary sailor and boat designer. It takes viewers on a journey through Ron’s life, from his difficult childhood in New Zealand to his early days as a sailor and his groundbreaking work as a yacht designer. Ron’s love of sailing and his natural talent for understanding the forces of wind, water, and shape led him to create some of the most innovative and successful yachts in the world, designe boats that have changed the face of sailing and helped usher in a new era of yacht design.

Ron Holland: The Voyage of Discovery

NR 2025
Marsz, marsz

A Polish documentary that explores the early history of Pride marches in Poznań and the struggle for LGBTQ+ equality in Poland. It focuses on the contrast between the city’s 2020s identity as a so-called “Rainbow Capital of Poland” and its much harsher past when marches were rare and fraught with conflict. The film reflects on a first Pride march marked by a small group of around 200 people attempting to advance under heavy police presence, unable to walk more than 100 meters and facing aggressive suppression.

Marsz, marsz

NR 2025
Slushy Noobz Out of Character -- The Documentary

Unseen but always present, the lens drifts through the rise of Slushy Noobz -- capturing the chaos, the creation, and the quiet battles behind the scenes. Tension flickers in and out as management shifts, plans evolve, and the machine keeps moving. Moments of frustration dissolve into laughter, progress, and the relentless push forward. Then, as Slushmas looms, the focus sharpens -- the work, the pressure, the culmination of everything before it.

Slushy Noobz Out of Character -- The Documentary

NR 2025
Flore Laurentienne: The End and the Beginning

Reveals Mathieu David Gagnon's musical project through a hypnotic concert filmed in the Saint-Pacôme church in Kamouraska. Neither entirely documentary nor pure performance, the film reveals a discreet artist and music played in all its fragility, carried by a dozen classical musicians. Between live sequences and stolen moments, the river becomes a mirror, and the landscapes, visual echoes of a music deeply rooted in its territory. A sober immersion in a work that slows down time.

Flore Laurentienne: The End and the Beginning

NR 2025
Sait-on jamais où vont les hommes

to look at the world. A word is built as you meet. Complicities are formed. Recurring topics of discussion appear. A film is built between men, but women are not far away... " My intention is to talk about the men of my generation, between 55 and 65 years old, a way for me to try to understand how - they - perceive the current world through comments on gender, homo-sexuality and love relationships. This masculine word is touching, sincere, fair and subjective too, but this community creates a sensitive complicity that allows me to make a portrait. Portrait of a generation of young boomers through which I also think to reveal myself.

Sait-on jamais où vont les hommes

NR 2025
All Points to the Screen

A figure enters an empty, neutral space. They stop in the middle, set up a table, and leave. At the same time, another person enters, approaches the table, and prepares a film projector. Once this action is complete, this character freezes and disappears. After this brief introduction, a multitude of people and chairs appear and disappear—without any logic or continuity, as if by magic between the camera cuts—in front of the projector, which remains motionless like a statue.

All Points to the Screen

NR 2025
Black Trans Masculine Experience

"Last year in the summer, I was speaking to Kings-Lee Rose in my living room in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, about my transition. The drastic shift in social perception is quite destabilizing and ultimately isolating, because there aren't many people I can turn to who might have some understanding of what this shift could feel like. I'm 41, so the shift is drastic. Everything has changed, but everything is the same all at once. Kings-Lee then shared candidly his truth in his transition, and with his permission, I recorded the conversation. I took the recording and felt inspired to compose music around it. Over the course of a month, I used my iPhone to shoot slow-motion footage of my life on tour, as well as intimate moments with loved ones in my Queer and Trans community in Brooklyn..." - TYGAPAW

Black Trans Masculine Experience

NR 2025
Memories Frozen in Time

Eighty years after World War II, memory clings like frost to glass-blurred, fractured, yet never fully fading. Filmmaker Ming Chun retraces the forgotten journey of Taiwanese soldiers conscripted by Japan, captured by the Soviets, and exiled to Siberia. From departure and defeat to captivity and return, he follows a path of war and displacement-toward a home that no longer felt like home. Across Taiwan, Japan, and Russia, he searches for traces of their lives-abandoned camps, fading photographs, fragments of memory-while opening a dialogue across three generations: elders whose recollections falter, children burdened with unanswered questions, grandchildren confronting fractured identities. When history falls silent, what do we hear? And where do restless souls finally belong?

Memories Frozen in Time

NR 2025
RJPW - Além Das Cordas

At the heart of Brazilian wrestling, RJPW (Rio de Janeiro Pro Wrestling) stands out as a team pushing the boundaries of the sport in the country. Follow the journey of Axel, Nogueira, and Domina, three wrestlers who bring passion, dedication, and perseverance to the ring as they fight to keep pro wrestling alive in Brazil. Through intense training, fierce rivalries, and moments of triumph, this documentary takes you behind the scenes of RJPW to reveal the strength, sacrifice, and dreams of those who turn wrestling into a spectacle.

RJPW - Além Das Cordas

NR 2025
It Was Nice to Meet You

This documentary tells the story of two siblings with SMA, Deniz (28) and Can (30), who live bedridden lives with the support of their mother, Aysel. The film draws attention to issues such as social invisibility and the restriction of rights and freedoms, aiming to raise awareness. Through interviews and observations over five days spent with the family in Alaçatı — after they lost their home in Hatay following the Maraş earthquake — the film sheds light on their lives and their perspective on existence.

It Was Nice to Meet You

NR 2025
Death by Digital

Death by Digital is a short documentary that examines the fading legacy of film photography in Sri Lanka through the eyes of those who lived it. Featuring candid interviews with a veteran photographer and a longtime color lab owner, the film traces the industry’s transition from analogue to digital, revealing the quiet disappearance of an art form. With poetic visuals and a reflective tone, the documentary invites audiences to consider what is lost when tradition gives way to convenience—and whether film still has a place in a digital world.

Death by Digital

NR 2025
Clan of the Painted Lady

In this engrossing documentary, director Jennifer Chiu reaches into her family’s history to explore the Hakka — a people, a language, and a culture. Thought to hail from the north of China, the Hakka settled in the south of the country, where they were known as the “guest people”. In the face of social marginalization, many of them dispersed to places such as Mauritius, India, Jamaica, and Canada — including BC’s Lower Mainland, where Chiu spent much of her childhood. The director’s reach is as expansive as her peoples’ migratory spread: Using found Super 8 footage, she explores the Hakka’s history in India, and through candid, probing interviews with relatives and community leaders she brings forth decades of a narrative that has been obscured for far too long. Chiu has made a warm, congenial film that is never weighed down by its explorations of family secrecy, the costs of assimilation, and the very uncertain future of Hakka culture.

Clan of the Painted Lady

NR 2025