Toronto’s skyline-defining CN Tower launched a five-decade transformation of the Big Smoke into the 6ix.
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Toronto’s skyline-defining CN Tower launched a five-decade transformation of the Big Smoke into the 6ix.
Over the course of 7 months, graffiti writers DELTACO, I LOVE YOU and KARMA shared the distinct ways graffiti serves as an affirmation of existence.
In the heart of Athens, there is another city. A hidden city. Α city breathing for almost more than a century under the artificial light. A documentary about the labyrinth of the arcades and the people living, working, and creating there for three generations. But in these arcades, Labyrinth discovers also a metaphor of cinema itself.
Amidst a deadly overdose crisis in Vancouver, a daring activist funds a non-profit drug testing centre by operating the illicit Coca Leaf Café and Medicinal Mushroom Dispensary, risking everything to provide life-saving harm reduction and advocate for drug reform.
Documentary on the making of the 2025 film "Peter Hujar's Day".
A look at the career of the Mexican journalist Jaime Maussan.
A Message is a short-form documentary draft capturing the raw, unmediated protests and performances of queer Palestinian artist Mama Ganuush while facing pink washing propaganda. Created by trans Palestinian artist Mama Ganuush, this film rejects the flattening narrative of tragedy. Instead, it posits Palestinian Futurism - a framework where those in exile are not merely survivors, but the architects of a liberated cultural and political future.
The short documentary tells the story of a culture and arts space in Tampere. Between 2018 and 2023 the culture association Romu & Random operated at Satamakatu 3. The documentary preserves its cultural history, which technically began in 2014, and it looks, feels, smells and tastes just like the space in Satamakatu 3 did.
Two journalists head to the Pont Neuf, the oldest bridge in Paris, to interview young people about how often they frequent this place and what motivates them to go there.
My parents want us to inherit their life's work. We must talk. About expectations and ideals. About privileges and burdens. But also, about money.
Two Chileans adopted in Europe embark on a journey. Daniel was declared dead at birth; Juan dreams of a wounded woman. Both seek to understand their origins, find a mother, and reconstruct their stories. Landless Children is an invitation to a journey—both mental and physical—into the depths of a forgotten land.
A daughter grapples with dual inheritances from her birth family and marriage. The film examines the transmission of care, discipline, labor and faith through women’s daily work spanning different geographies and generations.
Rich CEO Talk nonsense about inspiring your dream, remix to be a fun dance track.
An ephemeral being lives for just one day: a ritual and fragile dance that celebrates the intensity, transformation, and beauty of fleeting moments.
What begins as a quiet photography project turns into a harrowing journey into the depths of a parallel religious world. Photographer Andreas Reiner meets former members of the Jehovah’s Witnesses—people who had the courage to leave a strictly controlled religious community. In open, poignant conversations, they talk about their childhood and youth within the tight corset of religious rules, psychological pressure, sexualized violence, conversion therapy, and the existential rupture that came with leaving.
This is a story about the successes of Slovenian, and, to a lesser extent, Croatian mountaineering, led by Stipe Božić, across the frozen, steepest, and most dangerous Himalayan cliffs in the world. The successes of the climbers are conveyed by important authorities in world alpinism, including New Zealander Edmund Hillary, the legendary Himalayan chronicler Elizabeth Hawley, world-renowned Italian alpinist Reinhold Messner, and British actor Brian Blessed. According to the book Alpine Warriors by Canadian writer Bernadette McDonald, the testimonies of the surviving participants are accompanied by authentic documentary film footage from the highest peaks in the world, filmed by Stipe Božić over a span of 50 years.
Óscar Pérez, an elite police officer, accuses Nicolás Maduro and his cabinet of running Venezuela as a narco-terrorist enterprise and embarks on a mission to bring them to international justice. The regime hunts him down and executes him in front of the entire nation. Through his own voice, testimonies from his mother, family members, colleagues, and allies, and an archive of evidence comprised of citizen footage, official documents, and expert reports, the documentary traces the journey of this operation to its execution at the hands of state security forces, revealing the true cost of freedom.
Set against the Festival of Black Divinities in Togo, this captivating documentary explores the origins, resilience, and contemporary relevance of African spiritual traditions before and beyond Christianity and Islam.
The powerful true story of world-renowned speaker Nick Vujicic—a man who has defined what it means to live without limits. This film is more than a documentary; it’s a testament to resilience, faith, and the unstoppable human spirit. Born without arms or legs, Nick overcame his disability to live not just independently but a rich, fulfilling life, becoming a model for anyone seeking true happiness.
Tłı̨chǫ researchers and Innu youth protect caribou, seeking solutions to climate and habitat crises in traditional ecological knowledge.
Drawing on films made by Chinese state studios in the 1950s–1980s, this work revisits island narratives of war, revolution, espionage, and class struggle once shaped to engineer shared sentiments. Images from these features are dismantled and recomposed as propaganda dissolves into tropical murmurs, blurring borders between history and fantasy, individual and collective.
Fittest on Earth: 2025” is a bold, emotional exploration of the world’s fittest athletes and the sport that reshaped their lives. Through raw interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and vulnerable reflections, 2025 Games athletes open up about the sacrifices, the breakthroughs, and the moments that nearly broke them — and why they keep coming back. On the women’s side, Tia-Clair Toomey chases her eighth title while the men battle in one of the most competitive fields we’ve ever seen.
For decades people have been spotting strange lights in the sky, seeing unidentifiable craft dart across the horizon, and occasionally waking up with a lingering suspicion that something had been in their bedroom that wasn't there before. But what if we've been thinking about UFOs all wrong? What if these mysterious visitors aren't just little green men in flying saucers but something far weirder-something that interacts with us not through radio waves, but through our minds? Welcome to the mind-blowing world of psionics and UFOs, where telepathy and consciousness itself might be the key to unlocking the biggest mystery of our time. Patrick Scott Armstrong host of the popular podcast and YouTube channel Vetted takes a journey around America to meet those who claim they can use psionics to summon UFOs, experience them doing it in the field, and even tries it himself His aim - to get to the bottom of whether it's all nonsense or whether this is something that should be taken seriously.
A 20-minute making-of featurette of the film "Marty Supreme"
Chronically Yours follows Aubrey, a 27-year-old living with Multiple Sclerosis and how that affects her dating life.
A film about third-generation artists with Indonesian roots who embrace their cultural heritage in their work. Director Claire Pijman portrays Nusantara Beat, the popular band that sings in Bahasa Indonesia and Sundanese. Vanja van der Leeden, a culinary artist who looks beyond the ‘rijsttafel’. Myrthe Groot & Romee Mulder of fashion atelier Guave, who design clothing made from batik. And Sekan, DJ / photographer / founder of record label Jiwa2, who is putting Indonesian pop music from the ’70s and ’80s back on the map. All artists collaborate with artists from Indonesia, allowing the viewer to also be taken into present-day Indonesia.
The Line She Carries follows Inuk filmmaker and Indigenous Geographic co-founder Crystal Martin at a turning point, the end of her childbearing years. In Oolootie’s home, she receives her traditional Tunniit, reclaiming Inuit womanhood, identity, and survival. Each line becomes an act of resistance, healing, and intergenerational strength.
A film student, who denies being in love with his teacher, wonders what cinema is, what love is, and why we do what we do.
Young reporter Lewis Lapham is invited by Aldous Huxley to report on a trip he will never forget....
In 2021, improv comedian Luke O’Grady is asked to perform his first ever stand-up comedy set, and record it as a special. The only catch: there is no audience. A meditation on what the role of the comedian is without an audience to guide and assess the performance.
After studying abroad in Cape Town, a young filmmaker returns to Chongqing, navigating the complexity of modern life in China and fragile family ties, where grief, memory, and longing surface amid distance, silence, and change.
Segments from childhood diaries intertwine with poetry to tell the story of Boygirl:a genderqueer child who is traversing the complexity of their inner world.
In the middle of the night, a sleepless subject rediscovers the ability to use their hands to produce and play with shadows on the ceiling.
Hisayasu Satô revisits the locations in Shinjuku where he shot "An Aria on Gazes" and "Love - Zero = Infinity" (bonus feature on the "Love-Zero=Infinity" Bluray released by Vinegar Syndrome).
Feature film directed by Hamza Pool, currently in post-production, style and plot kept under wraps.
In conservative southwestern Germany, four people face a fundamental challenge in their quest to find a path to a happier life. In doing so, everything changes for them. At one point in their lives, they knew with every fiber of their being that things could not continue as they were and that a major change in their lives was necessary. Otherwise, there would be no escape from their emotional chaos and no hope for a happier future. Their names are Gabriel, Elisabeth, Melina, and Dunja. Before, they had different names, different lives, and different genders.
Deep in the remote canyons of Mexico’s Sierra Madre lies the town of Batopilas, a place defined by isolation, poverty, and resilience. Even farther, in the hidden village of Huymaivo, Felipe, a Rarámuri runner who once competed in races in the United States, lives with his family on land accessible only by foot.
Based entirely on found footage, the film conveys the story of the Norwegian band Hangface as they move to Los Angeles in the early 2000's to take on the music world with legendary producer Eddie Kramer (Zeppelin, Beatles, Stones). Accompanying them is a mini-DV camera, that 20 years later serves as a portal into the inner lives of five overly ambitious boys who were set on conquering the world.
For Reminiscence of a Moviegoer, filmmaker Christiane Büchner works extensive interviews with the late Werner Dütsch, a commissioning editor at the German television station WDR, and massively influential figure in postwar West German film culture, into a moving portrait of cinephilia through time.
Fourteen years ago, Fee's mother died as a result of alcohol addiction. What remained were elusive feelings and the memory of her mother, which became increasingly distorted by the addiction.
Follows Kyle on his way to a first date.
Seeking a sense of freedom and a break from everyday chaos, four friends wander through places in Vilnius Old Town that most people never see. Together, they discover a hidden part of the city where they seem to become invisible, the world feels calmer, and their bond grows stronger.
Antu is a 10-year-old girl who was born blind. Thanks to her unusual sensitivity and curiosity, she discovers the world around her in detail. Aboard an old truck, she travels across Argentina with her parents, showing films in small, forgotten towns and imagining the stories she will never be able to see.
Through the intertwined voices of three sex workers from Colombia, Chile, and Italy, this poetic and performative documentary unites their stories into a single poetic body, dissolving the boundaries of culture, history, and identity to reveal how the experiences of sex work are profoundly tied to the broader history of the female condition itself.
Through thoughtful letters from prison, an anarchist incarcerated since 1980 reflects on his radical past.