Where would you look for the last of your kind? Imagine that ray of hope, thinking you might not be the only one left. This was the now-extinct Kaua'i 'o'o bird's plight.
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Where would you look for the last of your kind? Imagine that ray of hope, thinking you might not be the only one left. This was the now-extinct Kaua'i 'o'o bird's plight.
Thanks to new technology, Liam is able to bring his dead Dad back to life for just five minutes and finally ask a very important question.
Documentary based on two essays by French writer Robert Antelme.
Immersed in gold and then in the sun, Mont Blanc shines with all its body in this piece. The long camera movement up the mountain from the foot of the crumbling rock piles to the beginning of the snowfall, crossing the glaciers, describes the mythical mountain in its rawest materiality. The gold mixed with the gneiss, micaschist and granite, the celestial form, the undulating vibration of the sun, compose a mystical piece.
The Gris Biblia Pauperum project was born out of a desire to highlight the unique and little-known historical-artistic heritage of the church of Sant’Andrea in Gris, in the Municipality of Bicinicco. The church of Sant’Andrea is in fact the only one in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region to have a fully-preserved cycle of medieval Biblia Pauperum frescoes: a bible for the poor, hence the illiterate. Inside the church, the lively paintings immerse us in a sophisticated multi-sensory media device: an ‘immersive environment’ from 500 years ago.
At the heart of Africa, a king is poisoned by one of his subjects. An old seer is called to the rescue. Contrary to their expectations, he suggests that two of the palace’s close aids go to the sacred cave to look for an antidote to cure the King of Mabunos.
By committing suicide on the Barikadimy campus, a young student awakened a curse that forces his friends to kill their loved ones.
A feel good movie about a slightly overwhelmed football team. Best scenario at the Nikon Film Festival 2023.
Acclaimed flamenco choreographer and dancer Fuensanta La Moneta is working on a new show when one of her students gives her a copy of Félix Grande’s poetry collection La cabellera de la Shoá. Written by Grande after his visit to Auschwitz, Fuensanta can’t stop thinking about those women —Jewish and Gypsy alike— who lost their lives in the concentration camp. The poems inspire her to create a piece that remembers these women through music, dance and poetry.
A 6-minute sound film, filmed mostly at ancient Theisoa, which is situated on a high hill in Trifylia, a region of the Peloponnese in southern Greece.
The Colosseum Archaeological Park is a natural habitat for wildlife that has transformed it into a unique ecosystem in the world. Here, humans have disappeared, leaving their only trace in the gigantic ruins and the splendid monuments of their past glory. The new empire belongs to nature. The only humans who set foot here, when tourists depart, are biologists and naturalists who monitor the present species, some of which are particularly rare and difficult to spot.
A half chance meeting on a late summer's day on the Rhine gives rise to a love affair in broken temporality. It fails until the evening. In the night they meet again to read on their cell phones that in a few minutes the world will end in nuclear war....
I'll just have cats documentary follows 21-year-old Kay Proctor as she delves into Britain’s evolving views on queer parenthood and questions whether she even wants children herself. Through conversations with queer parents and professionals, Kay confronts complex questions about her future. This award-winning documentary, recognised with multiple Royal Television Society Student Awards, offers a candid exploration of family, identity, and choice in modern Britain.
On 6th December 1995, Tony Tucker, Pat Tate and Craig Rolfe were notoriously murdered in a Range Rover on a quiet country lane in Essex but 26 years, two convictions and countless conspiracies later, questions remain unanswered. Why were they killed? Who wanted them dead? Were the men convicted really guilty?
Celebrating the most spectacular moments in Eurovision's long history, including the outlandish outfits and gimmicks that have made the competition so very memorable over the years.
The brown spots on the pages of old books are called foxing. This poem was written in 2022, the centenary year of modernism. It is strange that the creations of the 1920s are still so modern, while most of those of the second half of the century seem outdated.
A man films living things. He archives them in paradoxical wet preparations. Images held in fluid that could outlive him. In 2100, his daughter will be 86. He will be 129.
Hero ZX brings colour and life to the world, but fighting the evil competitors drains their power, and their quest for the throne ultimately ends in defeat. The story of the ZX Spectrum, the world's first colour computer, told through its iconic animation and music styles.
A sad soul plays their last song.
Mary Pickford's name remains inseparable from the legend of American cinema. She invented the star system at the beginning of the 20th century, and was the biggest star ever known, not just in Hollywood, but worldwide, at a time when actors didn't even have their names on movie posters. She was more than a pioneer, she was a jack-of-all-trades: world-famous star, producer and formidable businesswoman, screenwriter and director in the shadows, studio boss, Mary Pickford alone embodied the entire legend of cinema and the advent of women in that particular era.
A documentary and non-fiction project in the shape of a child's game that tell us about a wounded land and vulnerable bodies.
Monroe is violently interrogated by their own creation, a man called Avery.
Piece composed of four short films of different nature where the motif is the woman.
Emilio and Patricia meet at a friends gathering, the attraction is instantaneous, however it is impossible: they are both in relationships. In spite of that, they will spend the rest of the night together, talking, observing, knowing that they cannot do anything else and that they will never be able to have anything else.
After recently moving to a seaside town, a single mother’s mental state derails as she becomes increasingly convinced that someone is trying to steal her baby.
An inventor creates a device to fulfill her fantasies of omnipotence.
An adaptation of Roald Dahl's 1977 short story The Hitchhiker
The medium that gives voice to those who have no voice is radio. In northern Iraq, seven young journalists, Muslims, Christians and Yezidis, are giving their microphones to those who want peace. They work for Radio Al-Salam, a station free from political and religious influences. In total freedom, voices are raised on the airwaves and bring back the link within a nation.
Remodeling of a pornographic scene in which I shot for a major French studio. It was a question of reappropriating these images (originally categorized as "hard") to extract their erotic and perhaps even romantic potential.
In Central London, a young man is struggling to cope with the loss of a close family member. One morning, after waking up, he discovers his reality has been altered beyond comprehension. By facing his own shadows he makes a desperate attempt to move back into the light.
Inside the heart of the BBC Persian newsroom in London, as the team covers unrest in Iran. We hear from reporters about the challenges of carrying out their journalism despite being banned in Iran and the personal sacrifices they make to do so.
Normal ? Not normal ? Where are the boundaries ? Who decides it ? Filmed with members of a GEM (Groupe d'entraide mutuelle : Group of mutual assistance, to help people with psychological difficulties), this movies talks about normality and abnormality in our society.
Jon Tizick and Taro Koka talk about their lives before Taekwondo, how they got into Taekwondo and how they ultimately became world champions.
TO THE BODY is an ode to resilience, a raw and poetic manifesto of how anxiety and depression is lived in the flesh. From the drama and thriller genre, the short film TO THE BODY tells the story of a woman around her mid 30s who is dealing secretly with anxiety and depression. The entire film is structured in constant loops, reinforced by routine, normal scenarios, close to the single and main character, to denote how centered in her mind she is and how overwhelmingly repetitive her thoughts become. Throughout the film, the main character shows physical symptoms, expressed with contemporary dance gestures, in the search for self-improvement and healing. A call from her body, while feeling and validating every emotion that passes through it, to transcend the mind and come back to the body. This film was made with the main objective of giving shape and body to all the emotions silenced by those people who have suffered and currently suffer from depression or anxiety.
Unraveling the chilling case of William and Patricia Wycherley, an unassuming couple who vanished from their Mansfield home in 1998, leaving their neighbours oblivious to the sinister truth lurking beneath the surface.
What do cats talk about when their owners aren't around? What do they really think of their lesbian owners?
Windows demoscene short film that showcases computer animation, art and music.
When her friend misses their meeting, a woman finds herself drawn further into the coastal landscape.
Every Thursday, a group of students from the University of Ibadan, the oldest in Nigeria, organizes a film club, transforming a small amphitheater into a political agora where they refine their vision and develop a critical voice. "Coconut Head Generation", a scornful expression to designate a stubborn and brainless youth, takes on a whole new meaning when the students turn this stigma around to claim their freedom of thought.
Live DVD recording of Enter Shikari's Alexandra Palace show on the 4th December 2021
Rose is encircled by the penumbra of an opaque black depth. A menacing vision appears in the reflection of a mirror. Hunted by her own image, her reality collapses.
What is illusion and reality? Man and environment are changing. The inhabitants of a medium-sized city seek out an old abandoned area - here they are promised to be able to learn more about themselves - but each visitor has to pay an individual price. A strange doorman welcomes the seekers and hands them each a key tailored to them. The opening of the magical door finally heralds a journey. The room as a mirror of themselves. Confronted with your hidden longings and fears, the border to reality becomes increasingly blurred.
If the Palace thought that 2023 would be a quieter year after the drama and tragedy of 2022 then the release of Prince Harry's autobiography Spare has just about destroyed all hope. The book has caused international frenzy amongst the media and the public. Opinion is now more divided than ever on whether Prince Harry should retain his royal titles. Though Harry and Meghan fled the royal family for a second chance at the private life they always wanted, the world refused to let them go quietly. Despite their escape, the media's continued attention cased a barrage of headlines, flaring up rumour after scandalous rumour about the couple and the royal family. In order to set the record straight, they decided to tell their own side of the story, giving a tell-all series of interviews, podcasts and Netflix documentary series. But eclipsing all of the revelations shared previously, in January 2023 Harry released his controversial and much-anticipated autobiography, Spare.