Aboard the 'Tonkin' - jumping rope.
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Children dig for clams on the beach
Children Digging for Clams
Boston, Tremont row
Mexicans lassoing a horse.
Lassage d'un cheval sauvage
From the early 1960s to the mid-1970s, independent Algeria provided significant support to anti-colonial movements and revolutionaries worldwide. Successive presidents, Ahmed Ben Bella and then Houari Boumédiène, made Algiers a haven for activists fighting against colonial and racial oppression. Algiers the White became Algiers the Red. The internationalist Che Guevara established his base of operations there for his guerrilla activities in Africa. The African-American leader Eldridge Cleaver made it the international headquarters of the Black Panther Party. During this period, Algiers was known as "The Mecca of Revolutionaries."
Algiers, the Mecca of Revolutionaries (1962-1974)
Le ballon
Small glimpse of city life in Jerusalem.
Jérusalem : porte de Jaffa, côté Est
His teachers, coaches, childhood friends and Barça teammates, together with journalists, writers and prominent figures from the history of football, come together in a restaurant to analyze and pick apart Messi's personality both on and off the field, and to look back at some of the most significant moments in his life. Viewed from Álex de la Iglesia's unique perspective, Messi recreates the player's childhood and teenage years, from his very first steps, with a football always at his feet, through to the decision to leave Rosario for Barcelona, the separation from his family, and the role played in his career by individuals such as Ronaldinho, Rijkaard, Rexach and Guardiola.
Messi
La Desabusion
Shots of the panorama, filmed from the winding railroad tracks that stretch along the coast, from Beaulieu to Monaco, including tunnel passages.
Nice : panorama sur la ligne de Beaulieu à Monaco, II
Le "Brennus"
Siegried plays dead.
Siegfried's Death
Faire Fäden - lokal nachhaltige Kleidung
Here's a little story they're about to tell... Mike Diamond and Adam Horovitz share the story of their band and 40 years of friendship in a live documentary experience directed by friend, collaborator, and their former grandfather, Spike Jonze.
Beastie Boys Story
“Ramón y Cajal: drawings on the retina” is a documentary about the Nobel Prize winner that explores, from a contemporary perspective, his fascination with images as a bridge between the reality of the physical world and that created in the brain, with a new integrative approach to his artistic and scientific facets and his legacy, told through the experiences and points of view of researchers, artists, historians, family members, and other experts who consider Cajal a visionary who transcended his own science. In one of the laboratories, a machine answers Cajal's last question: how are images formed in the brain?
Ramón y Cajal: drawings on the retina
Rome, fin du cortège au mariage du prince de Naples
The Count of Montebello and General de Boisdeffre arrive at the coronation of Nicholas II of Russia.
Count of Montebello and General de Boisdeffre going to the Kremlin [Moscow]
Another street scene of daily life.
Bruxelles, Boulevard Anspach
Schlossplatz
A short clip of street life in the French village Chamonix.
Chamonix, Le Village
Lisburn
In Algiers, in June 1957, Maurice Audin, a 25-year-old mathematician, was arrested by French paratroopers. His wife, Josette, and their three children never saw him again. This documentary interweaves testimonies from French and Algerian protagonists: activists for Algerian independence, lawyers, historians, and military personnel. Drawing on the research of historian Pierre Vidal-Naquet, it blends archival footage, newspaper articles, books, drawings, and reenactments to reconstruct the context of this disappearance and denounce the torture and murder practiced in Algeria. Josette Audin is the central figure and the moral compass of this film.
Maurice Audin, The Disappearance
Inondation
Les Joyeux Compagnons
An ostrich pulls a cart carrying young women wearing ostrich-feather hats.
Ostriches
Jaffa : Marché, II
Poor pedestrian, horse drawn carts, wagons and bus travel across bridge at Sunderland, Tyne and Wear.
Sunderland
A revolutionary trans HIV+ sex worker manifesto.
Scorpionikas – Countermanifesto
Mexicans doing a rodeo.
Cavalier sur un cheval rétif
A royal wedding procession.
Rome, Wedding Procession of the Prince of Naples
A chronicle of the first nine years of Pope Francis' pontificate, including trips to 53 countries, focusing on his most important issues - poverty, migration, environment, solidarity, and war - while also giving rare access to the public life of the pontifical.
In Viaggio: The Travels of Pope Francis
A stationary camera placed amidships looks toward the round end of a 10- or 12-foot boiler that's been loaded onto the open deck. Three men climb down from atop the boiler and then remove their ladder. Four or five other workers tie the boiler down to the deck. Their pace is leisurely. In the background is a busy harbor.
Loading a Boiler
Beligneux, La Valbonne camp: the cuirassiers mount their horses and then march in formation.
Cuirassiers : départ
La belle histoire de la chanson française
Panorama of a mountainside railroad and tunnel.
Panorama de la ligne de Cauterets, III. Le tunnel
Ramassage du linge
Tom Volf invites you to delve into the fascinating world of Véronique Sanson, a living legend of French chanson. After several years of research and immersion, he is unveiling an intimate and sincere portrait of the artist in a film event. The fruit of his encounter with the singer, this project highlights the raw emotion and beauty of her career.
Véronique
Firenze: uscita dal Palagio dell'Arte della Lana e partenza d'automobile
A man demonstrates a human-powered water wheel that irrigates a rice field.
Moulin à homme pour l'arrosage des rizières
Parade of hunters and Spahis.
Paris : chasseurs à cheval et spahis de l’escorte
Shots of the panorama, filmed from the winding railroad tracks that stretch along the coast, from Beaulieu to Monaco, including tunnel passages.
Nice : panorama sur la ligne de Beaulieu à Monaco, I
Angelic and demonic serpentine dance from dawn of cinema. Hand-colored frame by frame. Lumière no. 765 or 765.1 (colorized, different dancer?).
Serpentine Dance
Mille voisins
Game of Thrones Auswirkungen auf Irland
In 1936, Gaston Revel entered the École Normale in Algiers, where he was supposed to learn how to "educate the native." It was also during this time that he began to take an interest in politics: he was drawn to the Popular Front, then to Spanish anarchism, and finally to communism. From 1940 to 1955, he taught in Algeria, first in rural areas, then in Bejaia. He returned to Europe because of the war and landed in Provence in September 1914, following the Allied advance. It was in Bejaia, in 1945, that he became fully committed to the Algerian Communist Party: in 1953, he ran for municipal office in the second electoral district (reserved for Algerians) and sat alongside the Muslims. In 1955, at the beginning of the war, he was forced to leave Algeria against his will. But, like thousands of other "red feet," he returned there in 1962 and resumed his teaching career. From all those years, he left a complete and deeply committed record, many letters, notebooks, and newspaper articles.
Gaston Revel, a schoolteacher in Algeria
Kalkidane, le serment d'une adoptée
Silent documentary short
Rotten Row
A Berlin street scene.
Berlin: Panoptikum
A group of people exiting an enormous carriage.
Chamonix: Arrivée en voitures des breaks d'excursion
Two polarizing billionaires form an unexpected bond as Elon Musk backs Donald Trump's presidential bid, revealing how their alliance shapes America's political and technological landscape.
It Musk Be Love: Trump & Elon
A short black and white film in which a fixed camera records a busy New York street, Broadway.
New York, Broadway
Two girls do one of their chores. Standing alongside a tree-lined farmhouse, two children who are about ten and four years old toss grain to a flock of about 50 domesticated ducks. A woman watches them briefly and then moves on. The older girl has her grain in a bucket, the younger one's grain is in her apron. The children stay in one spot, as does the camera; it's the ducks that move around. Chickens are in the background; only one braves the ducks' territory.
Poultry-Yard
Marquesas in their sedan chairs.
Montreux, Fêtes des Narcisses: Marquises dans leurs chaises à porteurs
After the coup d'état on 1 February 2021, which brought the ten-year transition to democracy in Myanmar to an abrupt end, thousands of young urbanites, both men and women, gave up their lives to join the resistance against the junta.
Myanmar: The Rebel Army
Carabiniers
Pompiers : sauvetage
This is a documentary exploring why the director and others read and feel a connection to comic books and what about it that draws them into this art form.
Why I Read Comics
An all-access tour behind the scenes at France’s premiere film school, La Fémis. Showing us how successful candidates get to follow in the footsteps of such luminaries as Louis Malle, François Ozon and Alain Resnais, all of whom attended this prestigious institution. Stumbling over their words, the often-nervous candidates seem vulnerable when confronted with the veterans of the industry, who have the difficult task of discovering true talent among all these eager young people.
The Competition
Traffic and crowd in front of the stalls of a street market.