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Enjoy a lovely island sunset at home with this relaxing background, featuring cheerful music that will make you feel like you’re on summer vacation.
How do you take a picture and tell a whole story? A Chocolate Lens chronicles Steven Cummings’s photographic journey through a disappearing Black Washington. His approach was simple: use the camera lens to find the power amidst the storm. His images are a love letter to Black people across America.
#ChineseMayors: What does it take to be a Chinese official? How is public policy formulated? In what ways does the government serve the people, and how can it be held accountable? In this 106-minute #documentary, Xinhua's Miao Xiaojuan @miaoxiaojuan and seven experts from around the world travel across China to find out how democracy here differs from in the West. Worth a watch!
Filmmaker Davina Maria and illustrator Dominique Goblet share a fascination for the beach in Ostend. Made up of photographs and illustrations, the film subtly interweaves their respective artistic practices. With a delicate and melancholic tone, Souvenirs d'une journée parfaite celebrates friendship, memory and the fleeting nature of shared moments.
A moving journey into the world of faith, hope and love of the Greenlandic troubadour Rasmus Lyberth in the run-up to – and not least during! – a magnificent concert on the occasion of his 70th birthday.
This two-part film on Hollywood's dirtiest P.I. uses never-before-heard recordings to reveal the extraordinary methods Anthony Pellicano employed to hide the sins of celebrities and their lawyers when they thought no one was looking.
HOW DOES IT END AND WHERE DOES IT BEGIN? Ethics and moral issues by melancholy cinema. A patriotic person wants to break the barriers of Indian Society
Roger J. Carter: Rebel Revolutionary follows the Chicago portrait artist as he creates staggering images of black revolutionaries using hundreds of toy soldiers, representing the wars the marginalized face as they dismantle an established system.
Following former X-Factor star Janet Devlin as she embarks on a journey to understand the impact her alcohol addiction had on those closest to her and how problematic drinking is affecting other young women in Northern Ireland.
A motion-picture essay about the beginning of the Russian invasion - an attempt to demonstrate a portrait of people, who are being forcibly uprooted from their homeland.
"I am the doctor, I am the hospital, I am not the police."
"Money was given only for the coffin and the monument." How does a Russian family get compensation for the death of a soldier in Ukraine? And why do mothers in Russia consider their sons the property of the state?
After sustaining a serious major brain injury alpinist Barry Blanchard reflects on his adventures and reconciles his life in the mountains.
A small but sturdy farmer called Sanghee Ahn and passionate young farmers surrounded me, farming. When even I am having a hard time here, will the farmers be able to protect the seeds and take care of the small plant lives?
Guri and his mother, Sanata, have been living in a mountainous village of Georgia, with a dog – Tuia. The visual observational journey vividly shows motherhood’s bond, image of everlasting, pure, endearing union. Meanwhile, living in harmony, what happens if a third person intrudes in their tacit relationship. The young lady’s rapid appearance arouses questions – to what direction their life will turn, what will be transformed, lost, or gained.
The piano is an instrument without which it is impossible to imagine the musical world. But how did it first make its way from Western civilization to areas where it was traditionally unavailable, and what were the consequences? In her short film poem, the author becomes an archaeologist of sorts through evocative images of the piano amidst natural scenery and questions about the Korean adoption of the chamber note A, which is a tuning standard in music, as she uncovers historical, social, and cultural layers in relation to sound.
After 25 years, Bárbara, Fiorella, Gabriel, Érika, Marco, Daniela, and Pablo reunite to recount their beginnings in the world of music and acting, as well as their experiences and memories within what was, in their own words, a whirlwind in their lives.
A quiet study of an afternoon. In the soft light of Room 1914, the film captures the gentle rhythms of a family: the hum of a fan, the pouring of water, and the dignity of daily labor. A poetic observation of life's textures.
The architects of GATCPAC designed and built “La Casa Bloc”, during the Second Republic, with the purpose of improving the life of the working class, and they managed to build, as well, a community as strong as the neighbours who reside in it nowadays. The story of Montse, José Luis, Wences and Adela, proves that, although times have changed, the bonds created in the past still remain alive.
The sequel to Meteoric (2019).
Mongolia is one of the ten most resource-rich countries in the world. Unbelievable riches are stored in the ground: coal, copper, zinc, rare earths and also gold. A lot of gold! The largest deposit in Mongolia was once explored by GDR geologists – and discovered a deposit of more than 40 tons of gold. But not a single gram of it has ever arrived in Germany. The film accompanies the geologist Frieder Hacker from Freiberg and his Mongolian wife Solongo. On the trail of this secret expedition, the two travel to Mongolia once again.
A video essay discussing O-bi, O-ba: The End of Civilization.
Silence always surrounds the mine, first when it explodes and then when it eternally haunts its victims. The history of the silence of this fire hidden by Morocco in the sand of Western Sahara has left more than 4,000 victims in what is considered the largest minefield in the world. Daha and Fatimetu suffered the effect of the silence of the mines, their lives changed forever, like that of the Saharawi people who, after 14 years cleaning the desert of artifacts, the rupture of the ceasefire have left the future of the contamination of their territory.
A girl returns to a town of punks and burn-outs, seeking help to cure her vegetative, elderly friend.
This montage film explores tensions between circulatory systems - religion, culture, economy, tradition vs. modernity, nature vs. industry - while visually expressing individual struggles and adaption. It serves as a philosophical and visual essay on finding meaning and balance in modern society.
In a quiet, close-knit town, two ambitious film students decide to shoot a documentary on a series of local child disappearances. As they gather footage and follow leads, their investigation uncovers unsettling secrets and puts them on a dangerous path.
Paz is accompanied by her granddaughter, who helps her remember herself, building a stronger relationship even as her identity is destroyed.
Short documentary that tries to redeem a family past from the home videos of the Ruiz family, which shows the triumph of the Colombian team 5-0 over Argentina, in the World Cup qualifiers in 1993. From these images, the economic crisis and the transformation of Colombian society marked by drug trafficking and violence are revealed.
Beth has quite an interesting hobby! In this doccumentary we learn more about it and how it has helped her overcome the impossible.
Kaleidoscopic, fractal and hallucinatory autopsy of an identity card.
<(Welcome to) The Planet of Orchids> is a cinematic anthology exploring the fascinating lives of orchids and their intricate relationships with neighbouring species. In this film, orchids are portrayed as indigenous beings who have thrived despite humans' indiscriminate colonization of ecosystems. Orchids take centre stage as protagonists, unfolding their unique or ordinary narratives from a plant-centred viewpoint. As such, the diverse and multidimensional dynamics of the transhuman community, which all ecosystem members belong, are revealed, and human audiences finally encounter 'Planet Orchid'.
Considerations about the room and the world.
Using two decades of archival footage, a Mexican American reporter, himself an immigrant to Mexico, reflects on his 30 years of telling the stories US-bound immigrants.
An experimental documentary that illuminates Black non-binary folks in the American Souf & their connection to the nearly erased history of gender expansiveness within the African diaspora.
After decades of being incarcerated, Adrian is free, 61 years old, and homeless, struggling to gain custody of his three year old daughter and stay alive on the streets.
A dialogue with ghosts.
A short documentary
Do you know where your art comes from? AI artwork is more prevalent as ever and it is taking the humanity out of the artists. Sometimes AI art looks great, and it's something flashy and new... however, there is heavy consideration to be mindful of before diving into the world of AI art fully.
In a rebellious fusion of punk ethos and gender identity, ‘Unapologetic Resonance’ delves into the poignant tale of a transgender protagonist defying societal norms and finding their true voice amidst the vibrant underground punk scene.
20 Crop circles appeared from May 28 to July 16, 2023. The crop circles not only held alarming messages but many were fulfilled within days after the circles appeared.
This film tells the stories of several people connected by the tragedy in Bucha, which took place during the Russian occupation near Kyiv in 2022. We find them at the point where the first "dust" of the drama unfolding before the eyes of the world has already settled. But is the terrible thing in their lives really over?