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Cape Verde, both literal and metaphorical epicenter of a world in crisis, is where powerful hurricanes are born. On these dry, wind-blown islands, filmmakers capture the will to live through humans and animals alike. Driven by the Coriolis Effect and worsened by global warming, storms grow ever more devastating.
The Coriolis Effect
A mockumentary following rising boxing prodigy Troy “The Kid” Martinez and old-school legend Anthony “The Invincible” Vandyke as media hype, intense training, and clashing philosophies build toward the fight of the century.
The Great Fight
Entrevista com Bob
Through striking archival footage, reXistence exposes systemic violence and celebrates Black strength in Canada, reviving a buried memory to awaken our consciousness and remind us what we’re still fighting for.
reXistence
Following a road trip alongside the Mississippi River, everyday Americans are asked to talk about what’s on their minds right now - with their only prompt being to listen to what the person before them has shared.
American Dendrite
Jan wants to film, Frank wants to be filmed. This needs to be set up and discussed.
Before After
The Rock Prophet is the best kept secret of Rock N Roll, and only Rock's mighty heroes know about Link Wray and his infamous 3 chords. An unlikely figure responsible for the birth of Rock N Roll, music superstars such as James Brown, Jimi Hendrix idolized him, and Jimmy Page said he would have never picked up a guitar if he hadn't heard him on the radio.
The Rock Prophet: The Story of Link Wray
Un sueño errante
There is a mysterious indigenous legend in Panama: "the Rabbit Indian." He was known for his resistance to civilization, for fighting other ethnic groups, and then eating their remains. They are said to be small (1.5 meters tall), with long ears, and their bodies are completely painted. During the day they hide in caves high in the mountains and only come out at night to hunt. This is a myth that has become reality. When we speak of a past marked by wars and cultural disappearances, this is precisely what is happening today. Though elusive, the Rabbit Indian is one of the last remaining links in the Naso culture.
En busca del Indio Conejo
Martin Pistorius slipped into a coma at the age of 12. Three years later he woke up but was unable to communicate and no-one realized he was fully aware. This is the true story of his remarkable journey back to life.
Ghost Boy
De Gregori's last concert that flopped really hard.
Francesco de Gregori - Nevergreen
with love to the beautiful land of Japan and Mount Fuji for providing a beautiful backdrop to our music. Dedicated to Barbara Hicks, Bahia Dayes, and Paris Manuka x
Yussef Dayes In Japan (Film) 富士山
A raw journey through occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, this film profiles Palestinian life under Israeli aggression, exposing Australia’s complicity and media bias.
Palestinians Don't Need Sidewalks
God Sees It is a journey into the creative universe of Oscar Tusquets, one of the most fascinating figures of the last sixty years as well as one-of-a-kind character of the gauche divine, in whose mind art, irony, and rebellion coexist. The film traces an inimitable career, from his beginnings in Barcelona, quietly rebelling against the backdrop of the dictatorship, and his collaborations with Salvador Dalí, to his interventions in the Palau de la Musica Catalana or the unique Toledo metro station in Naples. If this is not enough, the film is filled with reflections and conversations on art with friends like Miquel Barceló, Albert Serra, Mario Vargas Llosa or Julia de Castro.
God Sees It
They say the personal is political, and it’s hard to find a story that represents that saying more than the story of Herschel Grynszpan, a 17-year-old Jewish teenager, who found himself in the middle of a historical event on a Biblical scale - Kristallnacht - the event that would kick off the Holocaust. The Germans, by the way, claim that our little Hershel started World War II itself. This documentary presents the full story of this mysterious assassin for the first time, and rolls up one of the thrilling and often forgotten stories that form the greater story of the Holocaust, experienced by European Jews.
Proud Jewish Boy
Three women turn the camera into a tool for expression and play: from the VHS recordings of the ‘80s to the rise of TikTok, the documentary explores how their videos transcend the everyday, reinventing worlds and sharing creativity.
Ladies of the Lens
Drawing on previously unpublished interviews, journals, family footage and propaganda films, The Propagandist tracks the rise and fall of the Dutch filmmaker Jan Teunissen, who lived from 1898 to 1975.
The Propagandist
The Yeisk Chronicles: Not only Mordyukova and Bondarchuk, is dedicated to creative people whose biographies began on Yeisk land.
Yeisk Chronicles: Not Only Mordyukova and Bondarchuk
A cardboard house is built as refuge for the remains of a family's home video archives. Memories of maternal guidance, tenderness, and reunion are brought to life by following a child's early years.
Where Memories Live
Can we trust our own memories? An American psychologist with expertise in the brain's ability to make up its own truths takes us into her fascinating field of research.
Memory Wars
Vi Slutar Aldrig
Virginie & Stéphane, two broken souls who are going to rebuild the broken walls of their childhood. A biopic and a true story, directed by their children.
Alquemia
Two Canadas from the 12th century. One real, one imaginary.
Canada in the 12th Century
English pop punk band Senseless Things formed in 1986 London; they released four studio albums and achieved two UK Top 20 hit singles before splitting up in 1995. They reformed in 2017 to play several gigs including Shepherd's Bush Empire. While the audio from the night was recorded, the concert itself was never officially filmed. However, much was captured by fans on mobile phones and handheld cameras, which has now been deftly and impressively sewn together to form a seamless film. The record of that night has been lovingly interspersed with historical and never-seen-before personal footage owned by band.
Senseless Things: Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire!
Disgraced hip-hop mogul, Sean 'Diddy' Combs could no longer buy his way out of trouble when a September 2024 grand jury indicted Combs on a racketeering conspiracy including sex trafficking, forced labor, and bribery. No bail meant jail.
Diddy: Monster's Fall
In Work A Lot, Memphis Depay steps off the pitch and into the daily lives of the people who keep São Paulo moving. The mini-documentary weaves interviews with Brazilian workers — from street vendors to truck drivers, from bakers to hairdressers — with behind-the-scenes moments of Depay’s own life in Brazil, spanning music, football, and visits to local communities. Stripped of glamour and filters, the film connects different realities through a shared truth: working hard isn’t a lifestyle choice, it’s survival. A raw, urban and honest portrait of daily struggle, belonging, and real life.
Work A Lot
Marking the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, journalist Jordan Dunbar meets survivors of the holocaust and travels to visit the camp.
What Happened at Auschwitz
Christian, a former organized crime member, seeks redemption by founding Ángeles Soccer, a team that trains kids and women on a once crime-ridden lot in one of Mexicali's most dangerous neighborhoods, aiming to rebuild the community he once harmed.
Angeles FC
Sveinn Þórarinsson (1821-68), kept a diary from his youth until death. His diary entries that concern music are the leitmotif in the documentary Of Strings and Song, which traces the transformation in musical life in 19th century Iceland when new instruments, scales and songs where brought in from the continent.
Of Strings and Song — The Music in 19th Century Iceland
Stjernerne og Malte Ebert
La scuola romana delle risate
Bob Gale, crew members, and stuntmen share their own personal stories from the making of the original movie.
Untold Stories of Back to the Future
Looking for Nivola
Is it possible to make a peaceful revolt in the 21st century? Students in Serbia, with the support of the population, have been trying for more than ten months. But repression and police violence in the State keep increasing. As predicted by Filip Balunovic, professor of the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory at the University of Belgrade, "the president has used all the tactics unimaginable, but he will have no problem resorting to violence." Is Serbia at a point of no return?
Point of No Return: Wake Up Serbia! The Student Uprising
Empire Skate chronicles the colorful rise and enduring influence of New York skateboarding culture in the 1990s, through the global phenomenon of Supreme and intimate portraits of the skaters who breathed life into that world. From the highs of breakout film success and the creation of a brand and movement to the lows of fractured families and the loss of close friends, it is a style-and-substance trip through a unique moment when multiple trends converged on one city to create something timeless.
Empire Skate
Follow researchers as they study the orca that live off the coast of Western Australia. Learn more about one of nature's most intelligent predators - including their communication styles, hunting strategies and cultural behaviours.
Killer Whale: Australia's Megapod
In an age dominated by convenience, the fountain pen seems a relic of the past. Yet, a devoted few remain loyal to its timeless charm. This documentary delves into their world, uncovering the passion, stories and the nostalgia that keep the ink of tradition flowing.
In Search of a Hidden Fountain
A former Amish woman breaks the deeply entrenched silence surrounding sexual abuse in her community and ignites an unprecedented movement.
Keep Quiet and Forgive
For over 70 years, Kai has lived in a military dependents’ house frequented by monkeys. He has spent years maintaining the almost 90-year-old house. In facing monkeys’ intrusions, typhoons and the unpredictable nature of life, can he weather the trials of nature and time?
Kai of Neiwei
A look at the evolution of the criminal enquiry over the last 12 months. Within hours of Jay Slater's disappearance in 2024, intense online interest set conspiracy theories flying. This film has exclusive access to the Slaters as they search for answers around Jay's death.
The Disappearance of Jay Slater
Edu, is a young Brazilian Drag Queen in Buenos Aires' underground nightlife. He dreams of a grander life: Europe, romance, and transitioning into the woman he sometimes sees in the mirror. A marriage of convenience with a Dutch man offers him hope, but in the Netherlands his dreams crumble. Returning to Buenos Aires he finds his old life unrecognizable. Struggling with identity and love, Edu questions his place in drag and whether the roles he’s played reflect who he truly is.
Bombacha
Whispers of Home is an animated short film depicting snippets of everyday life, inspired by the director's trip to Salamiyah, her hometown, in the summer of 2024. It was her first visit to Syria after thirteen years due to a decade-long civil war. The film is a love letter to her family and heritage.
Whispers of Home
A loving and humorous observation of an extreme doubter in an increasingly complex society.
Marieke doubts
Nnenna Onuoha's essayistic video work Entwicklungsland — Revisited (2025) engages with the 1975 BBC educational film Developing Country Ghana: Life in the City. Through conversations with the protagonists portrayed at the time and their current perspectives on the historical film material, a multi-layered reflection on representation, memory and postcolonial image politics emerges.
Entwicklungsland — Revisited
Narrated by Eastbourne's resident pier tarot reader Jennifer, this film is a visual exploration of the cycles of life and death in a town that is both the sunniest place in the UK and one of the top 3 suicide spots in the world.
I Think God Lives in Eastbourne
Visual representation of Manuel Azaña's 1938 speech "Paz, piedad y perdón" from a new generation's point of view.
Paz, piedad y perdón
El peligro de lo invisible
It tells the story of an unknown figure from the world of Spaghetti Westerns, Joe Kardos, who never played the lead role in any of the more than two hundred films in which he appeared. Always dressed in a hat and wearing an eye patch over one eye, Kardos is just another member of the cast of characters that populate the northern part of the Community of Madrid. To his credit, Kardos has appeared in more than two hundred films, mostly as a stunt double or extra. No one remembers him, no one knows who he is, but he claims to have been the greatest cowboy the world of cinema has ever known.
Joe Kardos, el último cowboy
Cage À Ciel Ouvert
Churchill, Manitoba, the polar bear capital of the world, draws tourists, photographers and scientists from all over the world. But community members of this awe-inspiring destination are on edge as the warming Arctic endangers polar bears and residents' way of life.
On the Edge: The People and Polar Bears of a Warming Arctic
O Inventor do Sertão
By the sea, on a public beach in Beirut frequented only by men, Reda, Adel and Quassem are not waiting for a miracle: they are watching their entire country fall to ruin.
And the Fish Fly Above Our Heads
Allemagne, la chute du pays modèle
Pouvoir et résistances - Quand les multinationales suisses détruisent des vies
In this enveloping second part of the Youth trilogy, shot between 2015 and 2019, Wang Bing deepens his vérité portrait of a generation struggling to survive on meager wages amidst a nation’s economic expansion, emphasizing the distrustful, increasingly combative relationship between workers and management.
Youth (Hard Times)
Faced with terminal lung cancer, 80-year-old Sallie Smith rallies an unlikely team of fellow Alabama grandmas to fight for the removal of a toxic coal ash pit that threatens the waters of their beloved Mobile Bay.
Sallie's Ashes
Les Filles sans joie des petites routes
D.I.Y. is an extrospective dissection of Pop-Punk; from the SoCal garages of the 80’s to the enduring impact the genre has had on music, fashion, and culture.
DIY: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Punk
When a Timothée Chalamet lookalike contest in New York goes viral after the actor himself makes a surprise appearance, French "Chalamologist" Antoinette Love decides to launch her own contest in France. Between meetings with experts, unexpected twists and turns, and the quest for the ultimate encounter with Chalamet, her adventure becomes a funny and touching portrait of the actor's life.