A group of teenagers wander around a hole in the night. Two of them decide to take a closer look.
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A group of teenagers wander around a hole in the night. Two of them decide to take a closer look.
The queen of misanthropy gifts us her inspiring origin story as a performer. And obliterates the middle classes, Air Fryer owners and parents who bring their kids into pubs along the way. Rachel,'very much the rock'n'roll star of British comedy' (Rolling Stone), is back with her critically acclaimed hour Showgirl. She'll be casting her acerbic eye over everything from your children to her pretentious new alcohol-free life (accurate at time of writing).
In Noa’s queer bubble, they feel happy and safe. But a walk home at night rekindles the fear of discrimination and violence. Suppressed during the day, these feelings return as nightmares. In a slice-of-life style, we experience the everyday life of a non-binary person navigating microaggressions, legal mazes, and birthday parties.
A Jewish North African middle-aged man's swim in the sea triggers memories of his earlier life as an Olympic swimmer before and after World War II.
Anna is a writer and has a vegetable garden in which she plants tomatoes and apples. *The piece has no subtitles. The importance lies in the sonority and the rhythm of the words related to the vegetable garden in Basque.
RMC Story takes you to the first edition of Do You Comedy at the Citadel of Saint-Tropez! An event dedicated to humor, in a simply exceptional setting. For one summer evening, this historic monument becomes the stage for a unique show combining stand-up comedy, sketches, and a healthy dose of good humor! Recorded on June 28, 2025, at the Citadel of Saint-Tropez.
Discovering the world’s most prestigious orchestras. Founded in 1842, the Vienna Philharmonic is a true institution. Horn player Wolfgang Vladar, timpanist Thomas Lechner and oboist Clemens Horak explain how this legacy is passed on to each new generation.
A woman walks home alone late at night. A drunk man walks the same path.
In the remote village of Kök-Tash, Kyrgyzstan, where conservative norms confine women to domestic duties, an activist organizes a women's football tournament to challenge these patriarchal traditions. Stunningly filmed, visually captivating, and quite evocative, Kick-Off demonstrates how athletics has the power to break taboos, opposing the norms of traditionalism, while promoting gender quality in rigidly patriarchal societies, where women are left with no choice but to occupy the margins of solely inflexible, highly restrictive roles. Sports and play, being the most natural expression of human joy - unbound by limitations and uncontained, are the best response to the sullen "no's" imposed by any form of oppression.
A little girl plays hide-and-seek with her family. When she comes out the open nothing is the same as before. A story about the experience of loss loss, between personal memories and the Abruzzo earthquake.
TribeQa invites Les Concerts Volants to a daring fusion of African traditions, spellbinding jazz, and energetic hip-hop. A celebration of cultural diversity carried by SUMU, their fourth album.
Kaliningrad, a Russian enclave stuck like a knife in the heart of Europe. Camera in hand, the filmmaker retraces his grandfather’s steps. As he strolls along, one encounter follows another, fragments of lives suspended in the shadow of war and censorship.
A fire breaks out in the Amazon rainforest, and frightened animals leave their habitat to take refuge on the other bank. Only a little hummingbird persists in fighting the fire when he spots a sloth and its young trapped in the flames.
A young woman struggles with her mental health.
Palestinian writer and journalist Hamza Salha recently reached Ireland from Gaza, where he endured two years of relentless bombardment and famine under Israeli genocide. Just a few weeks after his arrival, Hamza sits down with Palestine Deep Dive's Omar Aziz to recount his experience and document what he witnessed. From being buried under the rubble to experiencing first hand the latest technology in AI-assisted automated killing and surveillance, Hamza's personal account of resilience and resistance to Zionist erasure traces his family’s journey from the Nakba of 1948 to today’s ongoing genocide. Host / director: Omar Aziz Editor: Dhruv Haria Assistant Editor: Sam Mathias-Stanley
Two twin brothers, Takashi and Takeshi, plan to steal a very limited edition of an underground film from an Eromise vendor, but what they don't know is that divinity awaits.
Joxepi, eldest daughter at the Iparragirre farmstead, will have to do her father's work while he recovers from an illness: smuggling a heavy package across the border with France. In the dead of night, border guards are not the most wicked thing lurking in the forest.
Vivie Warren is a woman ahead of her time. Her mother, however, is a product of that old patriarchal order. Exploiting it has earned Mrs. Warren a fortune – but at what cost?
Two childhood friends search for the fabled Golden Squacco Heron, the reward to a treasure hunt unsolved for 29 years. As they continue their search, they make up their own games, to pass the time…
Following one of the most famous italian singers: Nino D'Angelo.
Off The Mark is a documentary about a world-first dog sled expedition in Finnmark, Norway, in the middle of the polar night in search of microplastics and indigenous solutions to the climate crisis.
With this installation, the Estampa collective continues its exploration of the new algorithmic relationships between words and images established by analytical and generative AI models. In Ekphrasis, excerpts from various films are subjected to an extremely complex and layered algorithmic description process: objects, faces, and emotions are detected and classified by artificial vision and facial analysis systems, while image-to-text models are used to generate detailed descriptions and analyses. The work draws our attention to the poetic potential inherent in the radical impossibility of translating images into words, and vice versa.
"(In)fidèle" explores the relationship to fidelity of 10 people between the ages of 23 and 31. Infidelity is like the elephant in the room no one dares to talk about. It fascinates and sparks curiosity, but digging too deep might hurt. We keep it at a distance as long as we’re not personally involved, yet we indulge in gossip and "story times" when it’s about others. A distant way to either judge it or spy on it, but never truly confront it. And yet, the numbers speak for themselves: 41% of people have already been unfaithful at least once in their life, and that number keeps growing every year.
Expressing desire, pursuing dreams, loving oneself, questioning the oppressive confines of patriarchy. Farida Baqi takes us on a lyrical and emotional journey through the life of a young woman from birth to adulthood in an unnamed Arab city.
A young Garabonciás goes on a journey through unfamiliar lands and wondrous sights.
The gnarled limbs of an ancient temperate rainforest are reflected in the network of mycelium below ground. Here two worlds meet, enabling the magic which drives so much of life on earth. They mirror each other visually, . while providing symbiotic support. This cycle, powered by photosynthesis, connects sunlight and water from above with a thriving metropolis of microlife below, drawing carbon from the atmosphere into the soil where it is stored.
The caves of Almería where Conan the Barbarian was filmed bear the profound imprint that cinema leaves on the places where it is shot. What happens when the myth of fiction fades? Can we reuse that imprint to imagine something different through it?
Eddie Beesly, a jilted young Mancunian, finds himself experiencing a nihilistic spiral exacerbated by his new job.
The Reno, or Italian Rhine, may not be as renowned as its Teutonic sibling. Nevertheless, as Lorenzo Pullega’s witty and playful film informs us, the banks alongside this river, which courses through northern Italy, has its own rich and undulating history.
On birthdays, we look back, celebrate the present, and hope for the future. Ingrid Andree, former actress and grandmother, turns 93 years old. But the spotlight never leaves a former performer. As we drift through the natural melancholy that comes along with celebrating age, she appears to gently drift past the idea of what a birthday means. Somewhere between ritual and theater, we are invited to ask who the performance is really for: ourselves, our loved ones, or the audience of time.
Tainted Memories is a film compiled using old footage found from a camera of Jules' Dads that he used as a child. The film details a collision of past/memory and present, with a spooky intensity.
It’s the swinging (16)60s, and ‘the merry monarch’ Charles II is on the throne. After violent civil war, England’s theatres have finally reopened and, for the first time, women are allowed to perform in public. In the West End, grande dame Mrs Betterton (Anna Chancellor) rules the roost. But there’s a new face in town: an orange-seller with dreams of stardom. From dressing-room camaraderie to bitter rivalry, April De Angelis’ gloriously exuberant, bawdily funny and deeply poignant play celebrates five women grabbing this newfound freedom and making their way in an unfamiliar world. But at what price?
An 80s-set Iranian reimagining Of Fassbinder's 'Petra Von Kant'. A legendary Iranian fashion designer clings to the ghosts of her past - fighting for relevance, identity, and survival in a country that isn’t her own.
Facing rumors that their videos are fake, a group of paranormal vloggers set out to prove their haunts are real in one epic, ghost-filled showdown.
Busy shooting a crazy film he is directing with Samuele Sestieri, for which Andrea Sorini is the director of photography, Federico Francioni talks to us about his films and his current projects.
A survivor’s account of the mass murder at a Taylor Swift-themed dance workshop that triggered a nationwide explosion of mob violence.
Half-sisters Kim, Lesley and Olivia commit a robbery at a safe deposit box in order to convict the fraudster Christian Heisinger, who stole the development of Kim's HIV vaccine. But the coup fails. When the trio of sisters are released from prison five years later, Kim tries to persuade her sisters to give it another go
A huge egg washes up near the stream where two small forest spirits live. A Duckling comes out and they decide to go on an adventure to bring him back to his mother.
A young man wakes up in a black and white dimension and discover a strange entity.
Shot in Georges Braque’s studio in Normandy, France, now overrun by nature, the story of my encounter with a bird straight out of the magic of fairy tales.