An insider look at Stan Lee's tumultuous final years, revealing how mistreatment and conflict threatened his life and legacy.
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Christiania is one of the world's most iconic social experiments. After 50 years of big dreams, strong tobacco and anarchy, this colourful neighbourhood finally got the film its colourful history deserves.
Christiania
Che Guevara: The Last Companions
A nocturnal portrait of Havana and its inhabitants through the songs they listen to and sing.
Songs to Die In Havana
Wind in den Blättern
Two-time Golden Calf winner Paul Cohen (Janine, 2010) takes a personal and cinematic journey through postwar Europe. Based on his Jewish father, Bram Cohen, his diary entries from the Japanese internment camp, and previously unseen archival material, Paul Cohen paints a picture of post-WWII Europe through his father's eyes. A poetic documentary about guilt, shame, forgiveness, and compassion, with universal significance.
De man met de glimlach
A thrilling found footage short film documenting mysterious killings in the haunted abandoned forest...
The Black Pines incident
Matanga
Fouad Elkoury is a photographer, Etel Adnan was a writer and painter — both Lebanese, and friends. After Etel’s death, Fouad writes letters to her. Then comes the genocide in Gaza. Her Arab Apocalypse and his photographs resonate together in an attempt to confront the tragedy.
Letters to Etel
Body in Plural moves between bodies and buildings to trace how a single historic event continues to reverberate through time. From a 1988 mass performance in Yugoslavia to today's protests in Serbia, the film questions how freedom can still be imagined, not as possession, but as relation.
Body in Plural
As America's most notorious serial killer Ted Bundy awaited execution, he exchanged a series of death row letters with the woman who loved him like a brother - his cousin, Edna Martin.
Love, Ted Bundy
Omega follows a special operations unit led by a commander known as The Artist. After missions behind enemy lines, humour, shared habits, and rituals become what hold them together, allowing them to hold on to one another when returning from the very heart of hell. They are used to being seen as steel-clad “rexes”, and their operations are rarely spoken of out loud. But who is really hiding behind the masks?
Omega
Hyakuju
When two young people from different cultural backgrounds meet, it's not just the awkwardness of a first date that comes into play; their heads are already filled with warning signals about what they should and shouldn't do, what they are and aren't allowed to do. Cem trains at Cross Fit. Aline as a dancer. They both measure how many calories they consume. They also have in common that sex before marriage is frowned upon. And they are under a lot of pressure from their parents. That's where the similarities end and the problems begin.
Aline & Cem
An iconic presence in the landscape of Irish socialism and republicanism, the name of James Connolly looms large in the trade union movement, and wherever radical left-wing politics are espoused. This film tries to bring Connolly’s many achievements in the field of workers’ and women’s rights into the fore, alongside his role in the 1916 Easter uprising.
We Only Want the Earth
The story of Nikolai Ptukhin through the prism of knowledge of ancient philosophy, struggle with the inner menagerie and communication with his friend, linguist Alexei.
Nikolai was a handsome boy
In CURTAINS, Sandra Hüller tells the story of a woman who breaks out of a long-term violent relationship and of a political and social system that prefers to look the other way. The film shows the power structures behind the facades and how the state inadequately protects women.
Curtains
An outstanding South Korean violinist, Bomsori Kim, is preparing to perform Grażyna Bacewicz’s ‘Polish Rhapsody’ for violin and orchestra. The piece had its premiere in 1950, when it was played by the composer herself. Seventy-five years later, it returns to the stage in Kim’s interpretation.
Bacewicz x Bomsori
Schönberg pfeifen
The film follows famous Icelandic bodybuilder and internet personality Gummi Emil as he navigates his daily life. Between extreme stunts like running a marathon barefoot two weeks in a row and quiet and personal moments at home. Gummi opens up beyond his public image.
Icelandic Hercules
The university was far more than just a place for classes. It was a community, a sanctuary, and a bastion of resistance. This short documentary captures the experiences of students at the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad, reflecting their relationships, fears, solidarity, and their shared need to stay present in a moment that changes everything. Created as a first-year exam project, the film offers an intimate glimpse into a generation navigating a time of uncertainty and togetherness.
I'm not alone
Triegel meets Cranach
L’Art du Bigidi is a short documentary exploring the world of Gwoka — a Guadeloupean tradition of dance, music, and resistance, rooted in the island’s colonial history and natural upheavals. At the heart of the film is dancer Lena Blou’s philosophy of the bigidi, a Creole term evoking unstable balance; the precarious state of slipping without falling. It’s a way of moving in a place where the ground literally and figuratively shifts - a metaphor for life in Guadeloupe, shaped by slavery, colonisation, earthquakes, tornadoes, and droughts. Two dancers - Lena Blou and Ovide Carindo - embody this principle. Their bodies tremble, almost fall, then recover, improvising in response to the surroundings. Sonny Troupé, a contemporary Gwoka musician, composes to their movements, echoing the traditional drum-dancer dialogue in which the dancer dictates the musical score. Together they weave the mesmerising vision of a radical philosophy from a land that knows how to dance with uncertainty.
L’Art du Bigidi
In 2024 Leki Jackson-Bourke and Black Grace encouraged us to create a new work about our support of a Dawn Raids Apology called for by the Polynesian Panther Party Legacy Trust. This support from Black Grace gave us an opportunity to acknowledge and share the words of people who joined with us to write letters and emails to the Government to #TautokoThePanthers. Thank you to every writer. This is for you.
Tautoko the Panthers
Sondheimer, Louisiana. Population 200. Tucked in the northeast corner of the state, this rural enclave is home to the four Nelson Brothers—young, ambitious, fourth-generation commodity farmers who dream of becoming the biggest farmers in the United States.
Harvest
A quiet state of being alone that feels calm and freeing. This was a Uni project based around the theme of 'Individualism.'
Aonair
Once a rising star in Taiwan's mountaineering boom, A-Gong fell into debt and went on the run, hiding on Yushan before surrendering. After prison, he returned to the mountains, rebuilding his life step by step. Now, he's a living legend among Taiwan's high-altitude trails.
The Rover
A film that explores different women's desire, or lack of desire, to have children. Told in four chapters.
To our daughters
Mariners
Não Sei Viver sem Palavras
Caed, Griffin, and Liam try McDonald's new burger, The Big Arch. However, the Shamrock Shakes are sold separately.
"The Gang Tries The Big Arch"
How did PFAS chemicals once used in popular stain-resistant carpets end up in the water and environment in parts of Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina? FRONTLINE, The Associated Press, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Post and Courier and AL.com investigate what happened with these forever chemicals and the ongoing health impacts. The joint investigation draws on thousands of pages of documents and court depositions and interviews with former regulators and industry insiders, as well as doctors, scientists and people who have the kinds of illnesses that researchers have linked to PFAS contamination.
Contaminated: The Carpet Industry's Toxic Legacy
The documentary "Noiseman" presents a middle-aged man, Aurilios Koukoutsis, who owns a record store and is involved in DJing. In the documentary we learn his story but at the same time it becomes clear that he is one of the few people who have reached almost sixty and continue to do their hobby and what they love despite family obligations, financial difficulties, etc. In the documentary we see him and a regular friend of his unfolding their stories regarding the store, Aurilios talking to us directly about his life and a night of action as a DJ.
Noiseman
In Beirut, actors audition for a film based on a soldier’s diary written in Jerusalem in 1915. They interpret scenes, reflect on the First World War and the present-day, and explore longing, identity and memory.
Casting for a Film, Ihsan's Diary
Un îlot dans la ville
A short companion piece that offers a present day walk through of Little Italy, now juxtaposing modern scenes with the world depicted in Mean Streets to illuminate its cultural and historical roots.
The Streets of "Mean Streets"
An exploration of the turbulent events of Stuart England’s Civil War and its ripple effects across Europe. A story of bloody battles, daring resistance and merciless revenge, this documentary explores how in just a few years, England plunged into conflict, abolished the monarchy, and briefly became a republic — only for the crown to be restored.
A Kingdom in Chaos
Monica and Domenico are a happy couple full of life: they laugh, travel, then get married. A premature birth stops everything. Fears, fragility, depression arise. But Ginevra, even if a wren, manages to grow. The camera guides us on her journey: she lives, and with her her parents. He grows, plays, creates. In his eyes, however, there is a secret, a widening fracture. No one sees her. In adolescence many questions, difficulties and pain. Only by retracing the past will the adult be able to give shape to the pain and find an answer.
Ginevra - take my hand
In "What Remains: Die Toten Hosen – The Last Album", director Eric Friedler exclusively follows the iconic rock band over the course of two years as they create their final studio album. Never before has the band allowed themselves to be observed so intimately in the studio. The film crew also goes behind the scenes of a European tour that the band scheduled in between their studio sessions. The result is a moving tribute to a band that has written German music history and continues to inspire generations to this day.
What Remains: Die Toten Hosen – The Last Album
A father goes on holiday with his son and two of his friends, during which time they make an amateur horror film together. As the years pass, they continue to shoot scenes for their “handcrafted,” carefree, imaginative horror project, with even more passion, dutiful consistency, and unwavering commitment: the documentary chronicles a decade of this beautiful adventure, as Maciej and the kids become a group of people who grow up… and yet somehow still manage to grow younger together.
Candidates of Death
At a flour-dusted kitchen table in Norrtälje, a couple of women fold dough parcels for the Ukrainian national dish Varenyky and share memories of the war that brought them there. In the kitchen’s familiar rituals, grief and longing sit side by side with pride and a sense of community.
Varenyky
July 2023. Nagorno-Karabakh has been under siege by Azerbaijan for seven months. As war draws nearer, Comes Chahbazian asks his friend Artziv to f ilm his daily life with his wife Tatev and their five children.
Here, Elsewhere
In Miguel Burnier, a small, deserted town in Minas Gerais, Brazil, a few remaining inhabitants have been trying since 2005 to survive the purchase of their land by a mining giant. Tormented by unemployment, isolation and alcoholism, they try their best to keep their community together and to breathe new life into this village where the world seems to have collapsed.
The Night and the Days of Miguel Burnier
1980, following the election of Ronald Reagan, America rearms. Facing the war machine, two thousand women encircle the Pentagon and awaken another form of power, rooted in care and vulnerability.
With Love and Rage
Salman Luban, a young Belarusian, was sent to the Calanca Valley by the Red Cross in 1917. In this remote area of Italian-speaking Graubünden, he found his calling – and never saw his homeland again until his death in 1954. Salman Luban's grandson sets out in search of his grandfather and a nearly lost form of medicine that, according to his genealogy, viewed the human being as a whole.
Memoirs of a Mountain Doctor
These stories take us to the dreamlike outskirts of Estonia, where the everyday is intertwined with the paranormal. At the heart of the film is the human desire to understand the unseen and listen to those whose experiences are often ignored. It is a peaceful and human journey to the edge of the unknown, which does not seek proof, but tries to understand what it means to believe.
Maarjamaa salatoimikud
Shortly before Christmas 1973, the crew of Skylab, NASA’s first space station, went on strike.
The Case Against Space
During the Croatian War of Independance, a society of authors, painters, sculptors, playwrights and other artists was formed in the coastal city of Zadar with a singular goal in mind: fighting war and trauma with their craft and thus keeping the spark and strength of the city's diverse community alive.
Guardians of the City’s Soul
Tomas suddenly collapses and lies motionless on the floor. When he wakes up, life has changed, and he is no longer able to care for himself or his child. With great sensitivity and inventive visual storytelling, the film portrays his demanding struggle to reclaim his life.
All That Remains of Me
In 1997, the feminist punk poet and experimental writer Kathy Acker interviewed the Spice Girls for the Guardian (not, as has passed into legend, US Vogue). The Spice Girls were at the height of their fame, flicking peace signs at us from every teenage girl’s bedroom wall on posters ripped from magazines. Acker on the other hand was an unapologetic weirdo in the same vein as William S Burroughs, writing books so filled with sex, incest and violence that West Germany banned Blood and Guts in High School for being too pornographic. SEE THIS NEVER SEEN BEFORE EVA BERRY EXCLUSIVE NOW! NOW! NOW!
WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE?
Far from home, a young Burmese man struggles to escape the weight of a brutal and unforgiving military coup, threatening both his nation’s freedom and its very survival. Now, in Australia and unable to return home, he’s doing everything he can to stay connected to his people.
Shadow of Hope
Sagrada Familia, le rêve achevé de Gaudi
Tá Cráudi!
Niels Vink de laatste grand slam
Climate change in the Sea of Okhotsk threatens the rich ecosystem of Shiretoko Peninsula. Decreases in sea ice and spawning fish have upset the natural balance and put once common brown bears at risk.
Trouble in Paradise: Okhotsk Confronts Climate Change
Daniel Torres enlisted in the US Marine Corps before being arrested and deported to Tijuana in Mexico, upon his return from the war in Iraq. After winning a lawsuit against the US administration, he is now trying to help those who, like him, were banished from a country for which they put their lives on the line.
I Crossed the Desert with a Gun in Hand
Vida Real - Um Filme Sobre a Conquista do Corinthians na Copa do Brasil 2025
Santa Maria
konečná stanice
Feature-legnth documentary on the making of ORGY OF THE DEAD 2.