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A poética da intervenção
the longest baseball game in American history was a AAA game between the Pawtucket Red Sox and Rochester Red Wings. It lasted 33 innings and began in McCoy stadium, the night before Easter, April 18 1981. But what actually happened that night? What keeps a man playing basball that long continuously? What happens when the game of baseball is stretched to its very limit?
the longest baseball game ever
A vibrant exploration of community and Black Trans euphoria, Hustleween chronicles an annual celebration created by EspicyNipples that transforms memory into queer resistance and joy.
Hustleween
Medina - 9,90 Uma história por trás da foto
The short film Studies on entangled life portrays a poetic look on the symbiosis between fungi and plant roots, known as mycorrhizas, and their relationship with soil health. The narrative is intertwined with the transformative experience of pregnancy.
Studies on Entangled Life
Report on the creation of the painting "Xota Valseada", by Lito Portela. An afternoon where the union of painting, dance and music was celebrated.
Ghost Impressions
Guygu is a short-animated documentary film that tells the story of Guy Gilboa-Dalal, who was kidnapped from the Nova music festival on October 7, 2023. The film focuses on Gilboa-Dalal’s experience of captivity in Hamas tunnels, and it incorporates dream sequences in an anime style and Japanese music, highlighting his love of Japan and his yearning for freedom. Gilboa-Dalal was held captive by Hamas for two years before his release. The film was produced in his absence.
Guygu
LOOKING UP is the inspiring story of Eitan Armon, a young man facing encroaching blindness who takes on the challenge of climbing the world’s most epic granite wall.
Looking Up
What began as a backyard tribute to Jerry Garcia has become a cornerstone of Northern New England’s music scene. One World, One Jam: 25 Years of Keeping the Jam Alive is the story of Jerry Jam, a grassroots festival founded by Dan Webb to honor the spirit of the Grateful Dead and the enduring legacy of their legendary frontman. From watching old Jerry Garcia tapes in a backyard to hosting full-scale jam bands under the open sky, this film traces the evolution of Jerry Jam through its humble beginnings, changing landscapes, and ever-growing community of Deadheads. Culminating in the historic 25th anniversary celebration, its biggest and most unforgettable year, the documentary is a tribute to the power of music, memory, and the movement that’s kept the Dead alive for a generation.
One World One Jam
'Canto rodado' (rolled stone) as a stone rounded by the erosion of a watercourse or other natural process, as the act of singing, as a form of division in a poetic work, as something displaced and rolling around, as something repeated, rehearsed, and 'rolled' through the language of film.
Canto rodado II
In a sport dominated for decades by border collies and conventional thinking, an unfancied, backwater team gambles on Hustle — a tiny, mercurial whippet considered too untrainable for the sport. From that moment everything changes. What unfolds is an intimate, uplifting story of community, belief and overlooked talent, as they chase their dream all the way to Flyball’s greatest stage: Crufts.
Hustle and Run
A set of unmarked VHS tapes is discovered beneath the ruins of an Amish farmhouse.
Reflection.mp4
Katie Meyer was a standout Stanford goalkeeper, NCAA champion, and aspiring law student whose life ended tragically in March 2022, just three months shy of her graduation. Through archival footage, her own words, and emotional interviews with her family, the film explores the psychological impact of a sudden disciplinary charge from Stanford’s Office of Community Standards, the wrongful death lawsuit her parents filed, and the advocacy that led to the introduction of Katie Meyer’s Law.
Save: The Katie Meyer Story
Summer, the Pont d’Arc, the Chauvet cave, tourists: the film presents a lively territorial study with musical accents that open up gaps in space and time. This is a dream chronicle of a drift along the Ardèche, between canoes and underground caves.
Prehistories
Standing just 5-9, Zakai Zeigler emerged from New York City obscurity to become the most decorated (and winningest) point guard in Tennessee Basketball history. Through exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes access with Zeigler and those who followed his journey closest, BET ON ME chronicles Zeigler's meteoric rise and the tragedies that threatened to derail it all.
BET ON ME | The Zakai Zeigler Story
Graffiti documentary covering the history of graffiti, the opinions on the topic from a wide range of people and a close insight into a graffiti crew based in the West Midlands.
Sore Thumb
The Brobecks: Not Dead Yet is a feature-length film packed with archival footage documenting the origins of The Brobecks and the making of their first two albums and what's next. Featuring interviews with Dallon Weekes, Michael Gross, Bryan Szymanski, Matt Glass and more.
The Brobecks: Not Dead Yet
Provisorum
A lifelong hobby becomes a lifeline for an unexpected Twitch streamer.
Livestreams with GrandmaPuzzles
A film essay that dives into the world of childhood fears. Through mixing animation, along with photography, and footage from the director’s own childhood. The film gives form to the monsters of her past, bringing them into real life, in an attempt to understand and confront these fears. This project offers a visually unique journey through memory and healing.
A bed washed clean
Lego, Les 30 constructions les plus incroyables Vol.2
Since 2023, Emmanuel Buachie has been releasing a seven track musical project each year under the EB moniker (Sorta Flying...REMADE~!!! in 2023; THE THINGS THAT TIME REVEALS in 2024), with the last part of the "sevens" titled “no more okay kings…” being worked on in tandem with the documentary. He’s been compiling footage of his life within these last three years of all the events, people and environments that transpired in the making, creating an overarching narrative in the form of an experimental mini documentary.
three sevens: a docu-sation with EB
An intimate look at American artist Nancy Atakan, who has spent 50 years balancing life as a visible minority in Istanbul.
Between Two Voids
The film is about the legendary Ukrainian volunteer, officer, and public figure Taras Bobanych "Hammer". Taras started his fight on the Maidan. Since 2016, he has been a member of the 1st Separate Assault Company of the Right Sector and, at the same time, a friend and associate of Dmytro "Da Vinci" Kotsyubaylo. With the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, "Hammer" led the battalion and defended first Kyiv and then Kharkiv regions from the enemy. The film about Taras is a collection of stories of the Ukrainian people's ten-year struggle for their freedom. The legendary "Hammer" has always played a prominent role in this struggle.
Hammer
Baryton
Il codice del bosco
Francis: A Pope Among the People
Maturo
Since 1995, the TransAsia Sisters Association has been a pioneering force in supporting immigrant women in Taiwan, especially marriage migrants. What began as a small literacy class has grown into a vibrant community that empowers women to organise, speak out, and advocate for their rights. The film explores the struggles of belonging, the strength of sisterhood, and the quiet power of everyday resistance. From street protests to storytelling through food and culture, the Sisters continue to reshape the narrative of migration—one voice at a time.
The Courageous Sisters
Women read letters sent to Nők Lapja, Hungary’s longest-running women’s magazine, established during the country’s communist era. Stepping into the imagined roles of the letter writers, they revisit personal stories about motherhood, relationships, and work, interpreting them through the lens of their own lives. Through this intergenerational dialogue, we learn how women’s lives have changed and what this reveals about contemporary urban society.
A Letter to the Editors
Ao son da Nova Regueifa
This short film follows a group of friends just hanging out in Porto. No script... just a camera, some friends and whatever we decided to do that day.
Fleeting Days, Eternal People
A second video tour of Steven's Trail in Colfax, California. Sequel to Mushroom River
Fungal Forest
Set in Rangsot, this film unravels how memory, play, and storytelling endure through voice, gesture, and communal presence. Songs once sung to lull children, tales whispered by parents, and games played with sticks, stones, or dragonflies re-emerge as elders recount them—sometimes laughing, sometimes grieving. The film reflects on how the apparatus mediates these transmissions. Between oral history and the camera’s framing, it explores how memory is shaped, reenacted, and perhaps even transformed through the production and consumption of technical images.
Our Rangsot
In April 1944, German troops and collaborators massacred over 300 civilians in the Greek village of Pyrgoi, burning it to the ground. This documentary gives voice to survivors and descendants, reflecting on trauma, silence, and the enduring shadow of history.
Memories of Occupation
Six disabled comedians perform on a bare sound stage, confronting taboo subjects from transphobia to religion. With no laugh track or live audience, the onus falls on cinema-goers to decide what is laughable.
The Laughable
As the Russo-Ukrainian war erupts, two mothers-Ukrainian and Polish-unite to protect their children and fight evil in their own way.
Mama's Voice
Through its little screen, what kind of world does a Game Boy see as it records? As a child, the Game Boy was my most faithful companion at my hospital bedside. Years later, lying in a hospital room once again for surgery, my father couldn't be there because of other obligations. So I brought it with me, hoping to capture this journey through its tiny screen.
The 8-bit diary of Dad and me
Artist Salvatore Del Deo arrived in Provincetown, a small town in Massachusetts, as a young man in the 1940s and never left. This is the story of a town seen through an artist’s eyes, an elegy for bygone days.
Sal’s Way
Everything burns with love. Hidden memories settle like a thin layer of ash. A love story about a fire, pieced together from audiotapes found at Udelny Market.
Small Private Property
A dialectic between the realities of a fictional addict's contextualization of their family and the narratives written by reality television editors about April Brockmiller from MTV's 16 and Pregnant and Teen Mom.
Matricide
In 2018, Bonnie Sitter, an author based in Exeter, Ontario searches through some of her family photographs. She finds a captivating little black and white image: a group of smiling young women on the running board of a vehicle. When she flips the photo, an intriguing caption reads: “Farmerettes 1946”. This moment sparks a compelling research journey that eventually leads her to co-author an entire book on a forgotten subject.
We Lend a Hand: The Forgotten Story of Ontario Farmerettes
Garnetta Cromwell, a blues and soul musician of african descent has a lifelongdream of becoming a professional blues singer. Even though she had temporary deafness atthe ripe age of 5 from lying on the floor and putting her ear to the speaker so she could listen toAretha Franklin’s voice, she didn't see it as an obstacle but instead as a revelation that singingis her calling. Garnetta wants the world to hear her voice. She wants to promote and inspire theyounger generation of blues artists regardless of their race or gender. But as we all know, theworld always has something different planned for us.
Black and Blue
From an idea by Giuseppe Vespo.
Progetto: Catania
"Maison"
An underachieving Vancouver actor adopts the AI-generated persona of a famous photographer to lead a workshop on staged reality.
The Man in the Rectangle
Photographer Chris Gleave reflects on his experience capturing the 1996 IRA bombing on Manchester City Centre.
Postboxes Don't Die
A verité portrait of a male birth doula working to improve birth outcomes for Black women in Houston, Texas.
Teddy
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.
The One Who Hopes
Zerrissenes Land - Integration Im Kreuzfeuer Der Gesellschaft
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.
Alias Julián
Impossible - Pauline Déroulède
Bolivian artist and filmmaker Luciana Decker Orozco delves into ancient and essential acts: eating, masticating and digesting. Her suggestive celluloid slips through mouths, intestines and entrails, as well as experiments in the catacombs of the human being and the Earth. Inspired by the avant-gardist and indigenist Peruvian writer Gamaliel Chumata, the surface and the underground, the real and the extraordinary, mysteriously merge together.
Language of the Entrails
During Ecuador’s blackouts, a filmmaker films his mother and grandmother, finding in the everyday a refuge from fear outside. An intimate essay on waiting and human bonds.
Pájaros de la noche
Sur la terre du roi
Sometimes one, orphaned of one's own lungs, feels that one is drowning. One suddenly remembers the body, breathes again, and begins to laugh. To laugh very hard. To run around the corners of the world breathing and laughing. Yulieth talks to her mother. She dances. She floats on the water. She laughs.
Chilapa Girl
Citizens of the Unusual Day
The Unseen follows the lives of three African migrants living in Borgo Mezzanone, one of Southern Italy’s largest immigrant ghettos. Each of them carries a personal story — with individual reasons for leaving their homeland and unique ways of coping with the harsh reality they now face. Alongside their personal journeys, the documentary reveals the broader systems they are entangled in: exploitation in the agricultural sector, persistent feelings of exclusion and discrimination, and the complex bureaucracy surrounding Italy’s residency permits. Caught in a vicious cycle — where going back is not an option, and staying feels unbearable — they hold on to their dreams in a life marked by uncertainty.
The Unseen
Roman Dial and his research team trek 112 miles above the Arctic Circle during a scientific expedition in Alaska.