After being diagnosed with Alzheimer's, Sandro begins writing down his memories—incredible tales previously unknown to his family.
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After being diagnosed with Alzheimer's, Sandro begins writing down his memories—incredible tales previously unknown to his family.
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.
A documentary that tells the story of the youth who, despite all forms of state repression, demonstrated their determination to march to Taksim on May 1, 2025.
Sandra, an orangutan who spent two decades in Buenos Aires Zoo, becomes the world's first non-human person recognized by an Argentine court. What seems a historic victory soon sparks a deeper question: where and how should she live as an intelligent being, as law and science seek to understand her mind?
MARKS/MARKS examines the relationship between the mark making of optical lens technologies (writing with light) and the mark making of painting within the context of digital technology and mass data. The film maps the movement of painter Dr Harrison Waed See in the studio painting to generate the tempo and trigger audio and visual effects. Similarly digital image sonification and digital data sonifcation of still and moving images of Dr See were used to generate further noise and visual effects. Alongside this, the soundtrack also includes amplifcations of the sound of his movements and paint brush.
A history of two universities in Houston's Third Ward and the fluid world around them
In 2024 two filmmakers, Angel Decker and Dylan Hall, mysteriously vanished in the Adirondack Woods while searching for the Jay Monkey. The filmmakers were never found, but their camera footage was recovered. This is their story.
Venezuela, Maracaibo. In a broken health system where life hangs by a thread, Carolina rises as a maternity warrior. Drawing strength from a violent past, she relentlessly preserves the vital cord between pregnant women and their babies.
An elderly woman copes with the aftermath of her husband's death by locking herself up inside their family home and holding onto their daily rituals, all the while being pulled into different directions by the pressure from their children.
Life in a shelter for abused women is a daily challenge of adjustment and rediscovery of identity. In this documentary, I focus on the life of a woman who found herself in such a situation, trying to break free from the cycle of violence and regain her hope and self-esteem. The film highlights her unique journey, capturing the strength of mutual support and solidarity that she experiences within the shelter, as well as the difficulties she faces in her effort to adapt to her new reality.
In 2019, the Mandurah Mustangs All Abilities AFL team was born. What began as a dream of inclusion has grown into a powerful movement, proving that football is for everyone. This film celebrates their journey, their triumphs on and off the field, and their 2025 season — showing the world that ability comes in many forms, but passion unites us all
After the Movieland adventure, the new group decides to go big. Thus begins an adventure filled with magic, laughter, and excitement, set in one of the most magical places on earth: Disneyland Paris.
If water could speak and we could understand it, we would hear how absurd it finds the categorisations of living things created by human science, the lack of respect for the territory of others, the desire to colonise...
Two years following an abuse of power, students and faculty at SUNY Purchase College must grapple with a changed campus community - and the lasting cost of speaking up.
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.
Lee Elbaz, a 36-year-old Israeli, was arrested by the FBI, exposing a global fraud industry. While serving 22 years in prison, she maintains her innocence as the industry’s leaders evade punishment.
In a ribbon of saltmarsh in coastal New England, an intergenerational group of citizen scientists is trying to save the Saltmarsh Sparrow from extinction, one nest at a time.
sr draws a panorama of human activity spanning centuries and continents. In 16 fragmentary episodes the film reports of political and societal conditions, of theoretical discourses, human creations and realities of everyday life.
Alan Owen, a descendant of an Atomic Soldier, has fought tirelessly for the rights of those affected by Nuclear Weapons Testing around the world. Through global first hand accounts, we follow Alan on his journey, as he takes on the UK's Ministry of Defence, in a landmark legal battle that seeks recognition and compensation for millions.
After leaving Japan as a young boy to chase his dream of racing in America, Jo Shimoda rose to the pinnacle of the sport by capturing the 2025 SMX Championship. Yet despite years spent abroad, Jo has never forgotten where he came from. Returning to his hometown of Suzuka during a rare offseason break, he reconnects with the people and places that shaped him. Through Jo’s journey, this film explores the enduring bond between motocross and its Japanese roots, and the rider who has become a bridge between two worlds.
It's summer and Silvia confides her intimate secrets to her diary. On the beach, under the hot sun, her body is exposed, vulnerable, and at the same time the object of a desire that is still unknown. Sweat, skin, and glances mingle in a game of curiosity and fear, where every little gesture seems to carry weight. Silvia feels she is completely abandoning her childhood and is afraid of growing up. How does one give their first kiss?
An investigation into one of Turkey's most shocking cases -- and how one man was able to enact total control over a tight-knit family.
This breakout documentary explores the growth of the local riot grrrr/punk/indie/stoner metal/overall nuisance band, Spider Eggs.
In 2026, Kyoko Koizumi went on tour to celebrate her kanreki - 60th birthday. This concert was recorded on May 3, 2026 at the historic Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan.
An exploration of homages to the previous films and ostensible easter eggs
An Experimental short film. A complete fictional story with some realistic elements to it.The second part of the diaries five part shorts. This part discusses the narrator's relationship with his home town while recalling some of his coloured themed memories of a picture of a black cat.
Bex Clayman, a grad student who has found herself behind on life is in the middle of a huge step into adulthood. A move from Brooklyn to Denver, and a return to school have led to the beginning of a new journey to heal childhood scars left behind by the darkest depths of mental illness.
A storied music venue called "TOAD" suddenly closes, interrupting 15 years of performance by The Baker Thomas Band. A year later, the musicians reunite amid uncertain times at the city's remaining musical sanctuary.
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.
The Montreal-based indie-folk songwriter brings 'Blurring Time' to the screen with a short documentary tracing the making of his tender 2025 Polaris Music Prize-longlisted album. Built from recordings captured before and after his transition, the film is a quiet, intimate portrait of process, change, and self.
When we think of “prisoners,” all kinds of images come to mind, but rarely that of people over 70. And yet there are many elderly people in detention who struggle with physical and mental health problems. A unique insight into the challenges faced by both prisoners and prison staff in providing adequate care and support to this forgotten group.
At Oregon’s only women’s prison, incarcerated women raise an endangered butterfly. In the Lab, eggs are collected and caterpillars are fed by hand, each life stage carefully nurtured. As metamorphosis nears, the film reflects on captivity, purpose, care, and the natural world.
Capturing the spirit of Indian Relay Racing—a fast, dangerous sport that has rarely made space for women—the film follows one of its top competitors as she leaps bareback from horse to horse, racing at full speed around the track.
Indigenous filmmaker Derek Sands discovers his great-great-grandfather’s lost canoe, and returns home to Walpole Island, where rebuilding it sparks a reconnection to culture, land, and community.
Mama’ku: During a trip to Indonesia, dancer Cheroney Pelupessy and her taciturn mother find a way together to come to terms with the mother’s repressed past, marked by migration, domestic violence, and intergenerational trauma. The new documentary by Sven Peetoom (Tussen Wal en Schip – Geruisloos Indisch).
Upcoming Hugh J. Service Taiwan Documentary.
Kashmir 1947 vividly recounts the tumultuous events of 1947–48, drawing on firsthand testimonies, military perspectives, seldom-seen archives, and a captivating narrative. The documentary weaves together music, songs, and potent narration, presenting history in a way that resonates with modern viewers, even those of a younger generation. "Kashmir 1947" is a documentary that educates, resonates, and stirs the soul. The film transforms history, crafting a compelling narrative that resonates with contemporary audiences.
The feature directorial debut of Jiang Wenjie, cinematographer and editor of Keep Rolling, explores the inner lives of three female Hong Kong writers: Hon Lai-chu, Lee Wai-yi, and Human Ip. Though their styles and thematic concerns differ considerably, the film shows that their literary works are all informed by their immediate surroundings, whether that be a childhood home, the streets of Sham Shui Po, or the cattle and woods near Lai Chi Wo village. Time may inevitably erode everything in this city, but these writers continue to tell their hometown's stories in their own unique ways.
When an enormous mine threatens the Sepik River, Papua New Guinean activist Manu Peni and his people launch an urgent mission to protect the waterway, by recognising the river’s own Right to Life.
Resting in the shade is not for everyone. A month of July in Barcelona, where surviving bodies and spaces wonder if, amidst the collapse, there will be room for hope.
Documentary is a form of digital media which speaks about the livelihood of people living in a city and their revelations about it. Durga Puja as a festival is mostly known for being celebrated by Bengali's (a community from eastern India). Probashe Agomon as translated directly "Arrival Abroad" is what Bengalis wait for throughout the year for a Glimpse of Maa Durga. This is not just a religious ceremony it is a cultural festival.
In all corners of the world, on the front lines of war, amidst climate catastrophes and on perilous migratory journeys, women are still giving birth. As fearless midwives risk everything to help mothers in dangerous circumstances, the gravity of their extraordinary and lifesaving work comes into sharp focus.
Denise Van Outen explores the eye-opening reasons why we can't get no sleep; from food and hormones to the sneaky sleep-thief of snoring. How we can stay in the land of Nod?
A documentary that revisits the memories of a generation that witnessed Saudi Arabia’s World Cup appearances, but never experienced the joy of the historic qualification to the Round of 16 in 1994. The story of a generation still waiting for a moment it has yet to live.
"Sun Ray Over Paris" is an intimate portrait of Lachezar Oshavkov – painter, musician and traveler – who left Bulgaria in 1968 and made Paris his spiritual home. Through art, memory and encounters across continents, the film explores exile, solitude and the fragile hope that creativity offers.
With exclusive access to never-seen-before classified government files and explosive video and audio recordings, this is the scandalous story of how thousands of alleged Nazi war criminals hid in Australia after WWII and managed to evade justice – despite a government-sanctioned Special Investigations Unit desperate to prosecute them.