An inside look at the making of the single, "Guacy"
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An inside look at the making of the single, "Guacy"
How the road to January 6 began as early as 2014 on a ranch in Nevada
A filmmaker reconstructs a common memory about the formerly industrialized Lake Constance region, which was also largely built up by migration – and in recent years has mainly attracted people who do not like to pay taxes. The imprints speak, the fog. Without talking heads, in perspectives beyond the memorialized self-image of this region, classism becomes comprehensible.
Miguel Ángel needs to make a phone call while on a hike near his town, but the lack of reception makes it impossible. He then remembers a code his grandfather shared with him as a child to communicate from a distance with ratchets.
Generation Impact is a new video series from the Garage by HP about cutting-edge young innovators who are using technology to create a more equitable world. The third film in the series, The Scientist, is about Emily Tianshi, a young woman striving to raise awareness and create solutions for the global water crisis. At age 13, Emily transformed her garage into a science lab to research San Diego’s unique Torrey Pine tree and uncovered how the tree’s unique needle structure enable its survival through years of severe drought in California. Using a $20 microscope, Legos and various household items, she developed a prototype to harvest atmospheric moisture, which has the potential to help produce water in areas of severe drought. Tianshi has applied for a patent on the device she created and is also the founder of Clearwater Innovation, an environmental advocacy program that encourages student innovation to solve environmental problems.
Mukbang, Korean for “eating broadcast,” is an online video genre that started in 2010 and has become hugely popular all over the world. The most successful mukbangers have millions of followers, and earn thousands of euros a month from videos showing them consuming sometimes-absurd quantities of food. But why is it that the vast majority of the most successful mukbangers, including in the West, are petite East Asian women?
It happens whenever Hakeem Adam is at an airport, or just about to leave or arrive in Ghana. In this place of transition, between going there and being there, he can get just enough distance from his homeland to ask what it means to be Ghanaian in the 21st century.
“We will greet each other, and we will bid farewell. There will be singing, and there will be pretending. Then there will be light, and a time for darkness. We will light candles. We will eat and drink. And we will raise a toast together to our long lives. And then it will end. Welcome.”
An immigrant family and Italian-born family work on a goat farm to make it a success and demonstrate the new face of Italian agriculture.
The first vernissage of Disgusting Pictures by the author Nosičhoven (Shitcarrier) captured in similarly disgusting and sometimes a bit funny way.
The report uncovers the anxieties that a woman/the director suffers in the metro and confronts them with the engineer Peter and his own view of the profession and the environment in which he must work every day. Their conversation gradually becomes a kind of therapy and a space for sharing their own inner fears, insecurities, and concerns.
Public space is a battleground for attention. More colorful facades, larger signs, and more aggressive advertising messages win. Alongside these exists the language of graffiti, which forms an integral part of the identity of almost all contemporary cities. It appears and disappears again.
A film-portrait of the outstanding conductor Vladimir Yurovsky, who led the London Philharmonic Orchestra and the E. Svetlanov State Symphony Orchestra for many years. Now Yurovsky is the general musical director of the Bavarian State Opera and the artistic director of the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra. A man of the world, open to different cultures, but missing the Moscow winter.
Big Clay #4, a 12-meter sculpture by Swiss artist Urs Fischer, was installed in Moscow in August 2021 and caused a mixed reaction. Gradually, the Russian context supplemented the work with two new parts – thus, from a single work, Big Clay turned into a triptych.
18 years have passed since the implementation of the Employment Permit System, and through this system, many migrant workers have stepped on Korean land, with the goal of chasing their dreams. The protagonists of this film also came to Korea in search of a dream,but because there’s no freedom to change workplace in the Employment Permit System, their dreams are hitting the walls of reality.This is the story of 3 migrant workers living the harsh lives of laborers.
Strong-willed, funny and charismatic, at 37, Belgian athlete Marieke Vervoort’s time is running out. As her strength falters and her body begins to fail, she determines to end her life with the aid of her doctor. Liberated by the legal permission to die, Marieke rediscovers the freedom and thrill of living and competing and becomes a Paralympic champion. Her acceptance of death becomes an affirmation of life. Marieke demystifies one of the most controversial issues of our time.
In the short documentary film TEAM DREAM we meet close friends Ann Smith and Madeline Murphy Rabb in their final days of preparation for the 2022 National Senior Games. While they train, we learn about their lives growing up amid segregation and stigma before breaking boundaries in their adopted hometown Chicago. A decade after joining Team Dream, a Chicago-based organization training women of color in swimming, biking and triathlon, the two women continue to reach goals they never thought possible. When Misha, a former Division I swimmer, helps them with their starts and turns, the women help her find her way outside the pool. The film culminates with Ann and Madeline competing at the games in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. TEAM DREAM shows you're never too old to dream.
The Art of Eating: The Life and Appetites of M.F.K. Fisher is a feature documentary about the exciting life and lasting impact of the intrepid mid-century California food writer M.F.K. Fisher, who elevated cooking from a domestic chore to a critical study of life itself. Described by W.H. Auden as “the best prose writer in America,” the underrecognized Fisher introduced continental sensibilities to California’s burgeoning culinary world, while she transformed the traditional background figure of a woman in the kitchen into a living, breathing subject with dazzling ideas, passionate emotions, and insatiable appetites.
In the evening, when the buses have finished their routes, they are brought to the depot. There Nurcan and Marinko wait together with 5 others. Nurcan is Turkish. Marinko is from Croatia. The others are from Portugal, Albania and Syria. Every night they care for the buses – cleaning, washing and refuelling them. Into the early morning hours. Again and again. Refuel, clean, wash - and wait. Until all the buses have gone to sleep. Every night.
Yetzali “the medicine woman”, is the story of Yvonne Paulette, a psychologist who discovered her passion for traditional Mexican medicine, showing that women can also worthy bearers of this message, and that science and spirituality can work together.
The memories of "Old Chupícuaro", a town submerged by a reservoir, are narrated and rescued by some of its longest-lived inhabitants. The memory of a town lost in time.
The beginning of the XX century was a turning point in both political and spiritual life. Many avant-gardists are trying to form their own approach to art. Alexander Rodchenko writes the "Last Picture" and puts an end to all fine art. Through design and photography, he becomes a "singer of the new regime." This devotion leads him to the White Sea Channel. Rodchenko becomes a photographer of "reforging" people, turning a blind eye to the horror that is happening.
A documentary essay about the life of the small village of Byki in the Kursk region.
From Bessemer, AL to Brooklyn, NY, this self taught illustrator has transformed her practice into a full time art career championing confidence, joy, and vibrancy.
Ten Minutes To Midnight asks the question: how do you meet other people? Like an invitation to rediscover Levinas’ ideas, the film traces a path towards a face, the revelation of the infinite and the home of the whole of humanity.
From scouting missions to fleet protection, the U.S. Navy had big plans for their Titanic-sized aircraft. So, what happened?
This uplifting documentary follows British women of all ages who have taken inspiration from Anne Lister, the 19th-century lesbian at the centre of drama series Gentleman Jack, with dramatic results. That includes coming out to themselves, their children, their parents and grandparents.
In 2043, the migrant problem in Turkey and attempts to Arabize Turkey yield dire results. The secular, democratic and European Turkish identity is about to disappear.
Two people look for answers to only 2 of their questions in the capital of India.
Ma’s House was once the heart of a community. Ma’s grandson, artist and photographer Jeremy Dennis, is on a quest to restore the family home to its central role as a community gathering place for a new generation of diverse artists.
Salman Cooks Fried Rice
Guide to our unique rug at our home by recording.
A look at the current status of gender, ethnicity and sexual equality within women's rugby union.
A critical reflection on the black diaspora, the architectural history of colonialism and black bodies in a performative walk through London and Nassau along alternative routes.
Born in 1925 into a modest Guyanese family, Auxence Contout studied in Paris on a scholarship at a time when few ultramarines were so fortunate (a decade after Léon Gontran Damas and Aimé Césaire). He has dedicated his life to exploring the Guyanese Creole culture, a counter-culture born of the deprivation of the basic rights of slaves from Africa, which has been enriched by Amerindian, European, Indian and Chinese influences... A man of transmission, he has tirelessly shared his knowledge of tales, proverbs, language, dances, carnival... In order to find its origins, he had to undertake a fascinating journey into the cultures of the whole world.
A short, focusing on nature and how it connects with people. It gets hurt, it dies and it reborns, as time flows, just like a human being.
The real lives of four hikikomori guys are linked by an animated movie to the outside world.
A villa in Hillegersberg with a speedboat moored to his own jetty, expensive cars, lunch at Old Dutch – life smiled at criminal lawyer Géza Szegedi. Until the tax authorities came to put things straight. Penniless and without regret, he looks back at his glory years. Portrait of a colourful character who refuses to be tragic.
In the wake of Black Lives Matter, filmmaker Michael Rice addresses the trans/homophobia within the Black community by magnifying the stories of Black LGBTQ+ people and their contributions to the Black liberation movement.
In the city of Kargopol, Arkhangelsk region, a bust of Stalin was dug out of the ground in 2020. Some of the residents wanted to put it on the central square of the city, and some strongly opposed this idea. The city split into pieces. The fact that in 1937 a GULAG camp was opened in Kargopol also played a role. More than 12,000 prisoners felled the forest here and mined peat. The film gives both sides a chance to speak.
Teens with intellectual disabilities who wrote and starred in their own short films. It also captures the stories of their parents and teachers, who recount the challenges faced whilst raising children who are different.
A woman’s body must be of certain kind and constantly changeable to fit existing beauty standards. Everyone has a body, and every body is different. The documentary shows what the media hides.All About my Body Hair is a short experimental documentary film which covers the topic about society’s attitude and perception of female body hair. The film shows ten women of different ages and appearances, as well as gives them a voice to share their stories and experiences about their body hair.
Documentary film about the loss of the beloved dog Alfonz. About the search for a new dog from shelters, where the postponement and disabled dogs end. The film about leaving, breaking up and coming to terms with expected and unexpected events.
Watch and witness the journey of open-source monitoring system, Prometheus. Before Kubernetes existed—even before Docker—the team at Soundcloud already knew their monitoring system deserved a complete, fundamental revamp. Of course, as with anything in development, this was no easy task.
A four-year-old dog called Pink is big and energetic. The shelter is a place where he feels safe. One day volunteers, worried that Pinki is not being noticed, set up a Facebook page for him and start looking for a permanent career.
After discovering the presence of the Green Macaw and worried about its possible extinction, José Texta decides to organize with his family to go out and monitor this species. This situation makes him form an environmental group in which children, youth, adults and the elderly carry out activities such as reforestation, production of native plants in community nurseries and environmental education. This is the story of a community that found its own wings.
One evening in front of a bar, Hunay bumps into an acquaintance, Benjamin. He recently visited her native country, Azerbaijan, which she had to flee in 2011 with her family for political reasons. A precipitous departure which has resulted in her feeling further and further removed from her hometown, family, and childhood memories every day. What happens when we can no longer return to our hometown, when our childhood memories are fading away? Can memories stay alive through someone else’s?
Unfolding against the backdrop of a turbulent political climate, the finest rappers in the Arab-speaking world gather in Beirut, hoping to be crowned King of the Battle.
Istanbul Ataturk Airport, which has hosted Turkish Airlines for decades, is about to close... They only have 12 hours to move to their new home due to the intense workload at the new airport that will be opened 40 kilometers away from Ataturk Airport. This move is on an unprecedented scale and when completed, Turkish Airlines' new home will be on its way to becoming the busiest airport in the world.
A child's first year alive finds him entangled in the Ukraine's Refugee Crisis. His mother fights to get him a EU passport as the threat of nuclear war looms on.
A journey through the life, successes and scandals of Xanaxtasia, a global diva.