On September 8th 2025, 19 young protesters were shot dead by police on the streets of Kathmandu. But how did a peaceful Gen Z protest turn into a tragedy? And who gave the order to open fire?
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On September 8th 2025, 19 young protesters were shot dead by police on the streets of Kathmandu. But how did a peaceful Gen Z protest turn into a tragedy? And who gave the order to open fire?
As a long-term migrant caregiver, Fidati shapes Indonesian stories with Taiwanese paper clay. After years of separation during the pandemic, she returns to Central Java in 2024. Laughter and tears intertwine, yet family duty keeps her moving between two lands, where the taste of mangoes bridges emotions across the sea.
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'Lost in White' brings survivors of the sixties scoop together, to share their experience with loss of culture and identity during Canada's biggest genocide, but promote a future of reconciliation and rebuilding of the indigenous community in the western world.
A history of the town of Alden, New York, as told by various historical figures.
To stem the pollution flowing into the Kapawi River, the indigenous people would need to take the progressive step of switching to solar-powered canoes. The legend of the fish that inhabits the deep waters guides Luciano in his drive to convince them that this ecological transition is necessary, and to maintain peace between the villages that line the banks.
Like so many young men of his generation in France, my grandfather was sent to the Algerian War — a war that still haunts him when he has to move into a nursing home. Moving into his house, I try to make his walls, his garden, his memory my own. How to live with the legacy of a ravaged world?
As his parents prepare to divorce and sell the home he grew up in, filmmaker Andrew Garbus turns the camera on his family and himself, unearthing long buried trauma, unresolved guilt, and the elusive hope of healing over one agonizing, revelatory week.
This documentary explores the Michinoku Coastal Trail, a 1,000km trail along Tohoku's coast, reflecting on the region's recovery from the 2011 Tohoku earthquake.
Endurance athlete Damien Rider paddleboards 480km across nine remote Maldives islands, facing shifting currents, scorching sun, and a grueling 100km open-ocean crossing in a journey of resilience and discovery.
More than 400 dusty job application letters in an abandoned GDR factory tell of the personal circumstances and memories of a generation. Wishes and fears are laid bare in the effort to find a place in the free market economy.
Black Water is a poignant exploration of survival and resilience deep in the remote forest of the Congo Basin. This short film delves into the lives of a local community around Lake Mai Ndombe (Lake of ‘Black Water’) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. This once bountiful body of water now teeters on the brink of collapse. Over the years, the lake’s vibrant fish population has dwindled, threatening the livelihoods of those who have relied on its resources for generations.
Mike O'Hara takes a high-octane trip down memory lane, honoring what was once the greatest event on television: Evel Knievel.
Stereolab’s most recent album is 2025’s Instant Holograms on Metal Film. Five months after that album’s release, Stereolab found themselves at the storied Minneapolis music venue First Avenue, where they performed to a sold-out room filled with enthusiastic fans. Stereolab treated the energetic crowd to a rich array of songs from the new album, as well as several selections from their back catalogue, including one from their second EP, Super-Electric, released in 1991.
A documentary chronicling the history and final days of the Crayola House, a legendary DIY punk venue in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Through archival footage, live performances, and interviews with musicians, artists, and former residents, the film captures the spirit of a community built on music, creativity, and collective resistance as it faces displacement and the end of an era.
From inside the funicular heading to Harder Kulm, the landscapes in the foreground and background appear to shift at different speeds with the train’s motion. These vistas gradually accumulate, yielding various impressions.
A black-and-white cinematic portrait of Lagos’ Jebba Street, where archival photographs and memory intertwine to reveal a shifting neighbourhood shaped by survival, creativity, and the act of seeing.
"Pepe" Vespa is a pizza maker in "La Unión"
A meditative documentary about a forgotten railway project in eastern Nepal where stories linger in places shaped by memory and loss.
In the quiet woods of East Texas, producer Brittani Mathis uncovers a wooden bateau built by her great-grandfather, Wyatt Moore, and a box of cassette tapes where his voice still lingers. Nearly fifty years after he recorded them, she returns to Caddo Lake to restore the last bateau he built. In doing so, she reconnects with the craft, memory, and lineage that shaped then both. Anchored around archival audio and quiet observation, this lyrical documentary moves like memory.
In an age where everyone is connected, our identities start to become shaped by a second life online. Our story follows the patterns of thinking and shared experiences brought upon by a digital world. Many generations are following unwritten rules and guidelines on how to act online, which affect their interactions. Childhood is not the same as it once was, due to an all-consuming digital landscape. The lack of accountability and empathy that exists with the world's future generations has led to an uptick in mental health crises and people feeling more isolated than ever. If we are so connected, then why is there silence?
A cinematic exploration of the life, literature, and ideological journey of Jaswant Singh Kanwal, one of Punjab’s most powerful progressive voices-tracing how a writer rooted in rural soil became a conscience-keeper of his times.
A short film about the South London based Polish song and dance company Karolinka.
Drawing on interviews conducted with a fifth-grade class, "What Will We Do When We Grow Up" is a journey of discovery into the world of work, an intergenerational dialogue on what work might look like in the future.
A Traveller Family' explores the lives of four generations of the Collins family, from Big James Collins, one of the last Traveller tinsmiths in Ireland, to his great-grandniece and great-grandnephew, Catherine and Dan, aged 14 and 16, from actor and activist, Michael and Catherine Collins to Johnny Collins, 20, the first in his extended family to enter third-level education. Through one family's story, the film reflects on changing times, Traveller identity, and the powerful role creativity plays across generations.
Landon and Sky try to host a party...
A surreal fairy tale set in an Uzbek pastoral.
The story of Alena Lozovskaya, founder of the footwear and clothing brand Razumno.
A film journey through a nature reserve in the south of France, famous for its white wild horses and the special relationship between man and animal.
In 2018, a Polish cow escaped on route to the slaughterhouse, swam to a nearby island and caused chaos. This film revisits the event, probing the narratives we construct about the countryside, other beings, and who holds the power to tell them.
This documentary showcases the importance of sugar mills in Tucumán cinema. It traces the history of filmmaking from Bagazo (2025) back to the beginnings of cinema in the province.
A short documentary following HIGH UP’s new K-Pop girl group, UNCHILD
Writer Mariana Enriquez embarks on a journey along the Costa Brava to explore its most enigmatic corners and write a paranormal guide, confronting ghost stories, myths, and superstitions while revealing, with humor and intimacy, her own obsession with fear and the unknown.
A documentary detailing the effects of how corporations in which the food industry as a specific example, involve in global climate change, man-induced destruction of the nature for profits onto the public.
Using archival materials, *Milano Infetta* tells the story of *Il Virus*, a historic squatted space in 1980s Milan and the heart of the punk movement, amid urban transformations and the loss of memory.
In the cemetery of a small southern town, the voices of young girls speaking in the Neapolitan dialect guide a journey that hovers between reality and imagination.
A Conductor of Ann Arbor's Underground Railroad Tour and a sole survivor of the greatest generation that ever lived, Scott F. McFadden's graphic description of history tells it like it was, and still is. A voice, so clear and with such passion, it speaks for an era without bitterness or self-pity among the dying and already dead. take a tour with us as we share Our Backyard Hist'ry.
Imagine you have a disease likely to leave you unable to talk or write. “Come Talk To ME” shows Parkinson's disease (PD) activist Jackie Christensen, husband Paul and friends with PD reflecting on how it has affected their own speech and relationships.
The Hungarian economy has been stagnant for years. In the film, we explore how we got here after the country's catch-up seemed like a success story in the second half of the 2010s. A large part of society benefited from the processes at that time, and the improving standard of living also laid the foundation for the support of the Fidesz government. However, after 2022, all of this came to an end in one fell swoop, which politics attributes 100 percent to external circumstances, such as war. The reality is completely different, and the reasons that have now slowed growth to near zero have been working in the background throughout the years that seemed successful on the surface. We show why the promised flight of aircraft is missed year after year.
Plunges into the Isle of Man TT, the world's most dangerous motorbike race, seen through a small team. With Francesco Curinga and Shaun Anderson, triumphs and disasters collide in a human drama and cinematic portrait of road-racing passion.
Martial law and the square that sweeped South Korea. The same fans I saw at the concert halls were there. Dear you, who brought your light to the square.
Documentary short on Kane Fetterplace and Red Tractor Foods
The Drift Queen is a high-octane documentary feature following Sandra Janusauskaite - a fierce and resilient woman carving her path in the male-dominated world of professional drifting. Filmed across Europe - from Spain, Latvia, and Lithuania to Hungary, Germany, Estonia, Greece, and Cyprus - the film captures the sport's intense physical and technical demands, along with the emotional and psychological toll it takes. Through Sandra's eyes, we witness the grit behind the glamour: the podiums, the breakdowns, the comebacks, and the relentless pursuit of speed. It's more than a racing story - it's a raw, cinematic journey into passion, identity, and what it takes to lead in a world that rarely hands over the keys.