Angelo Ferrer, AKA DryApplePie, streams for a loyal audience he has, while hijinks ensue on his real life.
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Angelo Ferrer, AKA DryApplePie, streams for a loyal audience he has, while hijinks ensue on his real life.
A young man who fears vulnerability in sharing details about his experience in living with Type 1 Diabetes tries to form a connection with one of his friends who also shares in the disability.
Collective and performative video work, interfering in three spaces. All actions are a series of interferences with the medium of each of the members of Neofòbia without interaction between them. It is divided into three steps.
What next after secondary school? Before they finish school, Sven, Florina and Mara need to figure out what’s right for them. It’s not that easy. In the 2021 SRF DOK documentary “Mein Leben und der Notenschnitt”, they were grappling with their school grades in Year 6. Today, they are no longer children and face new questions: What do I want? What am I capable of? What do my parents think? An emotional rollercoaster ride in search of their own path.
A short essay film about dealing with mental illness in the family and the role of the body as a container of experience. With associative images projected in a half-empty apartment, the two filmmakers enter into a dialogue in which personal memories merge with dreams and stories. The result is a sensual space that speaks of intimacy and vulnerability.
A three student document about one of the most visited and famous places in Portugal. The Sactuary of Fátima. It explores the duality of the visitors, the believers and the tourists and both at the same time. It revolves around the gathering of many people in one singular place with the same reasons, faith and devotion.
In Dieulefit, a small town halfway between Lyon and Marseille, over 1,000 refugees found shelter during the Second World War.
Documenting a group of thespians as they traverse NYC, visionary director Ovcharov takes the audience up close and personal as we see their triumphs... and their pitfalls.
Family man Sigve Aasland suffers a severe heart attack. All hope seems lost, he is put in a ventilator and intended for organ donation. As his daughter intends to take her last farewell - in the form of a song - something extraordinary happens. The way back to life isn't just easy, but with love, community and a good dose of humor one can get surprisingly far.
After the AMIA bombing, Adriana Reisfeld's life changes forever with the loss of her sister. Through archive and intreviews, Adriana takes on the responsability of keeping her sister's memory alive, with her compromise to seaking justice with Memoria Activa, to confront the silence and impunity that the AMIA cause and the victims face since 1994 to this day.
Hamar's most dangerous man tells the forgotten story about a young man from Hamar who during world war II becomes one of the town's biggest traitors. He is among the Germans' most valuable Norwegian helpers in the county, and gains a reputation as a ruthless and brutal torturer, but also a calculated and cunning agent. He's outcast and hated by the local community, and the resistance make several attempts to take him down.
Stories from a mysterious castle.
What do you get when you cross two of Australia’s most recognised television actors with a musical wizard? A troubadour trio of conscientious ‘vagabonds’, 160 years between them, who want to bring their ‘bad ass gospel’ country music to the most remote and marginalised people in Australia. Through their larrikin humour and story telling, they are creating a new wave of excitement in Australia’s fringes, leaving behind smiles and some good ole feeling. Oh and quite a few hangovers. Along the way they meet some quintessential Australian characters, a window into the sunburnt country with its oddballs and strange country folk on the fringes of society.
The history of the production of the film "The Tale of Tsar Saltan".
Andrew Callaghan helps find a lost parrot
The COVID-19 pandemic threatens the future of the Cine Universitario del Uruguay. A director abandons his documentary due to safety concerns. Drawing on the techniques of the audiovisual essay, the short film concludes with the reopening of theaters under restrictions and the hope of overcoming the crisis.
Laura’s story unfolds in Miguelete, Colonia, Montevideo, and Spain, interwoven with memories of her sister and niece. A sex worker, she contracted HIV and tuberculosis and died in 2003. The documentary explores taboos, family ties, and the dilemma of revealing her illness.
In the Ifugao highlands of the Philippines, Elvin, a young man preparing for the sacred Liyah initiation, must decide whether to embrace the ancestral responsibilities of becoming a mumbaki, a ritual priest and guardian of the rice terraces, before this living heritage fades into silence.
The stupider spiritual sucessor to Boyhood: a feature length documentary charting the dramatic rise of a friend group that was initially expected not to last once we got to college, filmed over the course of 15 years. Filmed by Will Hopson from ages 13 to 27, with select footage courtesy of Jonathan Stritch & Sayed Gilani Edited by Will Hopson Starring Will Hopson, Jonathan Stritch, & Sayed Gilani Featuring music by Drake, Macklemore, David Bowie, Linkin Park, & Ludwig van Beethoven
A BroHo documentary that tells the story of 4 schmucks, and how they sought to change the Overton Window by creating bizarre videos and pushing a philosophy of loving the corrupted.
A young woman lost everything in Nazi slave labor camps but never surrendered her empathy, compassion, and willingness to love. A portrait of lifelong and ever-changing resilience.
“Quartier mineur” is an unprecedented immersion into a wing of a prison where thirty juvenile inmates are held. From long corridors to cramped interview rooms, the film follows the educators from the Judicial Youth Protection service, agents of the Ministry of Justice who support minors throughout their detention.
In The Mind as a Battlefield, a poignant animated documentary, David, a 45-year-old veteran, shares his inner struggle with his younger brother. A moving quest to find balance in the face of invisible wounds.
Sebastian Kubelka accompanies his 95-year-old grandmother to the place she had to quickly leave in 1945. A deeply personal and empathetic film about flight, memory, and living on with an experience that continues to resonate to this day.
Between pictures of his grandfather as a youth and childhood photos of his mother, the filmmaker discovers images of a Nazi rally in Innsbruck. The immediacy of the images leaves him speechless. In a video call, he talks with his mother about how to deal with such a find.
Beginning with the birth of her daughter Lotti, Sophie Bösker documents everyday life for three years and examines it in terms of the realization of a fifty-fifty model. Along for the ride are her partner Georg (“Superdaddy”) and a camera that serves as the director’s outlet: for confessions, complaints, outbursts of rage, and a battle rap.
Tim Sharp turns to places. In our world, these are always shaped and restricted, colonized and exploited. In other words, private property, which Sharp declares war on in image and word.
Drawing from institutional and personal archives, this film revisits a colored-only riverside recreation space that existed alongside the celebrated white-only Silver Springs water park, exposing the layered histories of segregation and unequal access to nature and leisure in Jim Crow America.
Mauro lives on the sidelines in Naples, but his heart flies off afar, to Mindelo, his homeland, to a Carnival which is a dream, promise and return. The film tells of time suspended by a desire: to return to Capo Verde, where childhood is the scent of a gentle breeze and tar, and where the Mandinga dance like ancestral spirits. It is a film on the right to move, love, exist and on the sweetness of belonging to oneself.
How do you tell the life story of a photographer? By showing his photographs and telling the stories behind them. Montpellier, Marseille, Alès, Cannes, New York, Laos... From encounters with free-spirited street artists to cinema stars and abandoned sailors, this is the rock'n'roll ballad of Itinérances' most loyal companion: Patrice Terraz.
A woman recalls Nova Kakhovka—now occupied and ravaged by the Russians—the city where she spent her childhood, where it was always summer, and where her grandfather helped build the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant.
A visual EP. The second volume of Katia Krow's space-inspired serial. "Music for Bleary-Eyed Stars." About wishes, madness, gravitas, dots, love, ghosts, etc...
A poem about the impossibility of forgetting
A story about a woman's experience with winter swimming
A poet who stares at the sun too long goes blind. Plants bend toward the light, and a world brimming with radiance tilts into the dark. From noon to midnight.
A collection of videos taken of Brooklyn traffic set to ambient music.
A documentary about the Egyptian Mummy Research Program from the National Archaeological Museum. CT scans transform each exhibit into a narrator that brings to light rituals, fears, hopes, and stories that transcend time.
The documentary follows the life and work of the artist Giorgos Tziokas, who became known for his illustrations of great works by famous Greek artists – such as Manos Hadjidakis and his famous record Gioconda’s Smile, and Odysseas Elytis, whose famous collection Axion Esti granded him the Nobel Prize.
The glow you saw in 'Kumbalangi Nights' has a deeper story beneath. Through the voices of local residents, fishermen, and scientists, this documentary explores how this enchanting glow is formed and the unseen ecological and social consequences that come with its fame.
On the banks of Lake Trichonida, irrigation water leaks illegally into the parched soil. In a land where European subsidies bought the end of cultivation, manual labor remains the sole act of resistance; tobacco, once a national product, has become the last thread of a community that refuses to be wiped off the map. In drained fields; a handful of tobacco farmers persist in the dream they were raised on.
An observational documentary that captures moments from the everyday life of Achilleas Kyriakidis. Between speech and silence, the man behind the writer, the translator and the filmmaker gradually emerges. A portrait of the unseen.
The gang visits the happiest place on Earth to celebrate the 5th anniversary of Ryan's House.