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People fall into water. Seen from underneath the surface of a lake, those men and women, fully dressed in office attire, move around trying to find orientation while following and bumping into each other. Thrown into this involuntary situation, their movements are at times softly flowing, elegant and caring, but change in the next moment into fighting against each other and for air. They are submerged in an environment which is removed from our daily reality associating sparkling fairy-tale dreams and horrible visions of drowning at the same time.
Displaced
The Munich-based singer recounts tales of her family and her upbringing in Mongolia, and the universality and medicinal effects of music.
Enji
Eight renowned international film directors - including Milos Forman, John Schlesinger and Arthur Penn - are given free reign to create a short movie about whatever they want at the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics.
Munich '72: The Making of "Visions of Eight"
Huellas
Documentary about people who collect rubbish from the Earth to make it cleaner.
Cleaning the Planet Earth
Haldern Pop-Dorf mit Festival
Allá arriba
Join Rachel Sellers and Alan Watts for a journey in scale from the subatomic world to the edge of the cosmos as they open your eyes to the possibilities of the universe as a single organism. With this understanding of the world around us we can learn to comprehend our perceived enemies point of view and hopefully treat our fellow man a little better. There isn't much hope for society and civilization as we know it if we cant get along. We are in the midst of a global societal collapse and it is important to show films like this so we can possibly slow it down and maybe even stop it before its too late. STOP HATING PEOPLE BEFORE YOU MEET THEM. Please?
As Organism
Aurora
Peninsula Tour departs from Seoul and travels through the “Asian Highway” into China. This tour finds the worlds dis/continuity through air and land, virtuality and reality, old and new technologies. The tour ends up with an unexpected encounter of a German traveler who visited North Korea. The film reflects the hypocrisy and the deception of globalization, freedom and unification today through a stranger with similar experiences.
Peninsula Tour
What does excluding someone mean to us? Why is it wrong to exclude someone? It is easy to perform exclusion and elimination. But taking the easy way out, it always brings problems. Those who are considered "non-existent." Among them, children are the most easily discriminated against. A story about a No-Kids Zone that prohibits children from entering, and about children that society wants to consider as "non-existence."
The Invisible
Hollywood musicals on a massive scale are pleasing to our eyes and ears. But the more I watch them, the more I wonder why there aren't many musical films in Korea. This documentary goes to meet the directors who researched and made musical films in Korea, a wasteland of musical films, and also tells the story of a student who takes on the challenge of filming a musical from the perspective of young people, based on his research and interviews with those directors.
Mam Mam Mia
The space where people live is not just a place to feed and house themselves. It means a place where the emotions of life are accumulated and melted for a long time. Therefore, we call it home or hometown. Home or hometown, which expresses coziness and comfort to people, is just an unfamiliar expression to those who live in Onsan. The people of Onsan resemble dandelions, who cannot take root in their place of living and float like dust.
Dandelion for Industry
Recognizing the seriousness of the problem of garbage caused by food delivery, I decided to practice the #container_for_courage challenge, an environmental movement that has recently spread, for a week.
Container for Courage
I lost my passion for filmmaking after becoming a film major. However, I regain my passion by meeting my peers and a film director and listening to their stories.
Back to the Basics
M was born in Japan, and after liberation, he and his family moved back to Korea, their homeland. Since then, he has been living as a potter, as an engineer, as a shipyard worker, and then as a businessman. This change of his occupations overlaps with his unstable life, like the four names he got after changing his name four times.
Telltale
Korean artist Choi Minkyung and Palestinian artist Dina Mimi, who cannot leave their parents' houses, share certain experiences of living abroad and feelings of not fully belonging anywhere in the world. The two artists exchange "video letters" filmed in their family's living room, wearing green screen, discussing their concerns about belonging, alienation, survival, and art. The green screen allows them to erase themselves from their environment and plays a role in projecting the missing outside world in the picture.
So Far, yet Too Close
A group of first-degree visually impaired (fully blind) people spontaneously formed the "Mind Music Club", preparing to hold the band's first offline ticket concert. The society gives them too much prejudice, and they don't even have the right to go to the playground to relax and play···. They want to let more people hear the voice of their hearts through singing.
My Voice My Music
A father has been fighting for the rights of his daughter since she consumed tainted milk powder, yet fails to be understood. With a focus on the connection between father and daughter, the director returns to her own family, discussing love and growth. All of these efforts started with an experience dated back to her childhood.
Days of Love
Nuestros Hombres Ausentes
Personal and universal records narrate the irreversible second in which all deep traumas are exposed and created, the second that breaks 'normality'.
O Ódio
La Rueda de la extracción
Documentary film about musician Wayne Charvel who in 1973 started a guitar repair shop in his garage mostly handling overflow work for Fender Guitars. He moved his growing custom guitar/hot rod shop to San Dimas CA, did custom work for Deep Purple's Richie Blackmore and Tommy Bolin, for ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons, for Van Halen's Michael Anthony, and on. Word got out that this was the only place to get your guitar customized. Fast forward. In walks Eddie Van Halen who buys some (seconds) guitar parts neck and body and the rest is history. The story is captured with new, never before seen interviews with the artists using their voices and personal stories of Charvel.
The Original Charvel Gang
Mujer Sabia
Until We Find Them
Au cœur d'une incroyable maternité
Images like notes on a diary.
Bluesuit
Nour, a newly-arrived refugee seeks asylum in Australia, escaping persecution to live his life freely on safer lands, however, his story comes to an abrupt halt when it is revealed that he has been detained in indefinite detention for more than 7 years.
Don't Forget Us
Çayhouse
A group of plus-sized women from around the world attempt to climb the tallest peak in Africa, Mount Kilimanjaro.
Kili Big
Craft beer generates tens of billions of dollars annually for the US economy. Despite beer’s Egyptian and African heritage, these traditions have been mostly forgotten and are rarely found in American brewing culture. Today, Black-owned breweries make up less than 1% of the nearly 9,000 breweries in operation. Eager to shift the historical perception of who makes and drinks beer, Black brewers, brand owners and influencers across the country are reshaping the craft beer industry and the future of America’s favorite adult beverage.
One Pint at a Time
Et si les Chiliens nous redonnaient la patate ?
The ritualized performance of trans-feminine chaos magic by moonlight for the purpose of self-actualization and gender affirmation.
Sissy Sorcery
You Can’t Stop Spirit centers the Baby Doll Mardi Gras masking tradition, comprised of a group of self-liberated black women that created an alternative social space where they are allowed and encouraged to be free.
You Can’t Stop Spirit
A correspondence filmed during the health crisis in Ecuador. This letter documents both the notions of refuge and tragedy while discovering the news of missing corpses in hospitals collapsed by the pandemic.
Para Dan
Sisterhood, family, suitors and mambo. Mica and her sisters recall their youth in Mexico City during the 1950s.
Las muchachas
Estados unidos, en América
From her bedroom window, Melissa Simpson looks out at the highest peaks in Colorado. Despite being so close, the mountains have always been worlds away for Melissa, who was born with cerebral palsy. With the help of her friend and mentor, blind adventurer Erik Weihenmayer, Melissa sets out to conquer something far greater than a summit. Through humility and grace, Melissa proves that what is within us, is stronger than what's in our way.
From My Window
During his first trip to the United States, Tito Montero follows the footsteps of the writer Eduardo Galeano through the streets of Chicago in search of Haymarket, the place that symbolizes the global struggle of workers for their labor rights. The words of the filmmaker and the work history of his family are intertwined with those of the Uruguayan writer and those of other literary references to compose a personal and collective journey through space and time.
Los Ladrillos
Rebyrth is a film about an Atlanta-based doula working to save the lives of Black mothers as they journey from their pregnancies into motherhood.
Rebyrth
A man back to his hometown,and felt familiar with someplace he used to stay.
Hometown Searching
La grande staffetta
Veteran suicide is a national tragedy on an epic scale.A remarkable treatment is proving more powerful than ever imagined: Pairing veterans with wild mustangs taken straight off the range; miraculously turning despair into enduring hope.
Mustang Saviors
"Propagation and Detection" is a work that investigates the space of an immaterial point, dissecting an image of the Parthenon and revealing what is hiding in the invisible field, inside the mechanics dispositive, within the wave's propagation.
Propagation and Detection
Cam Yeniden Cam
Bakhara by Labidi Sara
Bakhara
After undergoing a left functional hemispherectomy (a surgery removing most of the left side of the brain to avoid the spread of seizures), Griffin McConnell learns to cope with his disability as he challenges the traditional mold of what a chess master could look like. Following six years of being seizure free, his seizures have returned. Now, while attempting to make master, Griffin fights against the clock to keep playing the game that once saved his life.
Griffin's Gambit
A documentary on Juneteenth and its significance to the Black community, as well as historical and modern education on race and race relations.
Juneteenth: Together We Triumph
The inside story of Australia’s fiercest mountain race and the courage it takes to conquer the peak. For 60 years, only the brave have beaten the Pyramid where not everyone walks off the mountain unbroken.
The Great Pyramid Race
A Cruel Morte de uma Mangueira de Meia-Idade
Hem Müslüman Hem Feminist
All-girls team ADYG are on their way to the legendary kids’ championship to prove that they love, are able to and have the right to play football in the face of the prevailing traditions in their native Northern Caucasus that do not welcome women doing such kind of sport.
Girls on Fire
Kusursuz Gezegen
In no decade were there even remotely as many social, cultural and technical upheavals as in the 1960s. The 60s are still reflected in everyday life today: in the relationship between the sexes, in education, in fashion, in leisure behavior, in work. Much of what moves people today has its origins in the years from 1960 to 1969.
Die verrückten 60er
This film explores the "craftsman's spirit”, focusing on how the last generation of shipbuilders found emotional sustenance in their trade and the merging of traditional arts and crafts with new modern technologies.
Floating House
A poetic murmur shortens the distance between eighty and twenty-two degrees latitude north, as well as the gap between the Arctic Ocean and the Pearl River Delta. Are the melting glaciers and a small Chinese southern city reclaimed from the sea existing on parallel universes, or is it simply karma? If we get a chance to stay awake, will catastrophe turn out to be nothing but a bad dream?
Murmur of Icebergs
The COVID-19 pandemic is having a devastating impact on numerous sporting activities. This film describes the hurdles company manager Cheong Wai and his assistant, boxer Cheong Lap Cheong, are facing together. With the near prospect of shutting down the boxing academy they run, how will they survive such a tough challenge?
Macao Boxing House
Freedom's Dawning is a short documentary looking at the latest escalations in the Israeli occupation of Palestine, with a focus upon the victories of the Palestinian resistance.
Freedom’s Dawning
Yasha is 14 years old, and he plays in the band Zavodoy, which he created two years ago. Zavodoy perform at fashionable Moscow venues, participate in collaborations with famous artists and record their second album, but Yasha does not lose her childlike spontaneity. His life is shown through the usual formats for his generation — including screenlife.