As Karma recovers from a recent breakup, he joins his best friend on a weekend getaway, where he unexpectedly finds new love amidst the vibrant company of Ricci and his friends.
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As Karma recovers from a recent breakup, he joins his best friend on a weekend getaway, where he unexpectedly finds new love amidst the vibrant company of Ricci and his friends.
In this series of shorts, the phrase "Gay Agenda" is reclaimed from the religious right and transformed into a celebration of gay culture. Sit back and enjoy "Read Aloud," "The Surf Report," and "Trigger."
Amidst the educational and material poverty consequent to the government’s negligence, the united community of Scampia, a district of the northern area of Naples, works daily to promote cultural growth and give the youth of the area the means and the freedom to be authors of their future.
A professor finishes a lesson, but seeing an empty seat in the classroom, he begins to remember his past as a student. Between memories, nightmares and responsibilities, the teacher will find himself having to come to terms with himself.
In a dystopian future where criminals take over, detective Jimmy Cloud gets a deadly case around a kidnapping carried out by a brutal crime syndicate.
Set in the mean streets of London, an unassuming couple coming home from date night have the ultimate throwdown with roadmen. Or so it seems.
We observe through the intense imagination of an artist the transformation of a simple young man into an object of obsession, the making a Muse, and in so doing explore ideas of desire, possession, objectification, manipulation, coercion and control.
A very lonely homeless man believes he is the new reincarnation of Christ, and goes around Trastevere (Rome) looking for his three disciples who will follow him in his sermons in search of change in the world.
A crazed filmmaker takes things to the next level as his failing career pushes him into mixing fiction with reality when he embarks on a journey to make a snuff film.
Filmed at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Tate Britain, London, the exhibition reveals Sargent’s power to express distinctive personalities, power dynamics and gender identities during this fascinating period of cultural reinvention. Alongside 50 paintings by Sargent sit stunning items of clothing and accessories worn by his subjects, drawing the audience into the artist’s studio. Sargent’s sitters were often wealthy, their clothes costly, but what happens when you turn yourself over to the hands of a great artist? The manufacture of public identity is as controversial and contested today as it was at the turn of the 20th century, but somehow Sargent’s work transcends the social noise and captures an alluring truth with each brush stroke.
Since the 17th century, the Jardins des Tuileries in Paris have been a place for same-sex encounters and meetings, a tradition which was disrupted by the organization of the 2024 Summer Olympics. The images in To Our Gardens, captured a few months before the occurrence of the Games, were able to immortalize the twilight of a social phenomenon. Under the gaze of the statues, in the night and among the foliage, men meet in raw scenes while never diminishing the film’s powerful intimacy.
A rare window into a conservative community reputed to be the most closed in the world, where the old remains the absolute reference in the face of modernity. Three generations of Amish make a rare decision to tell their stories after months of reflection and debate with their pastors. This documentary raises questions about the notion of individual freedom, belonging to a minority, economic and social norms, as well as the place of women.
Recorded at the Olympia, this concert is like a travel journal dedicated to Paris, a city that Gautier Capuçon particularly adores. At the end of 2023, the French cellist released an album entitled "Destination Paris," where classical music rubs shoulders with pop, musicals, and even film soundtracks.
It’s a guy who’s going to refuel.
On a cruise ship in the Mediterranean, a Swedish teenager falls in love with a young member of the crew.
With the help of workers and former neighbors, we dig up the layers of memory that have accumulated in the Church of San Miguel in Jaén. We explored how this ancient church has served as a parish, residential block, and workplace, looking into the past to understand the present.
A critical analysis of a scene of relaxation on the beach. The genre of photovideography uses the dislocation and decomposition of the static image to transform the idyll into a series of unsettling ruptures, shifts and movements that decompose the well-being into a grid of sunlit colours and crumbling surfaces.
In Burkina Faso, young men look under the earth for gold – and a better future. As a result, 16-year-old Rasmané barely seems like a teenager any more. This mainly observational film follows him into the 100-metre abyss of small-scale mining.
In Poeler Luft, Toni returns to her childhood home for a holiday: the Baltic Sea island of Poel. Thereby she is confronted with her past, which was characterised by racism.
Being a project of Madımak Massacre Memorial Centre, this documentary is so far the most extensive work on Madımak Massacre. With the interviews of 127 people, archive footage and testimonies, the four-hour long documentary covers the massacre by diving into historical and ideological motives behind it. In this way, it presents a panorama of the oppression against the Alevi community and their growing struggle in recent history of Turkey.
The story of people who refused to participate in the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian war due to their beliefs.
“La Bohème” follows a group of artists struggling to make a living in 19th-century Paris. The poet Rodolfo falls in love with the fragile seamstress Mimi. Love and joy are intertwined with poverty and illness in this story filmed live.
Rober, tired of being an office intern, seeks the solution to his boredom on top of a mountain. There he meets Nati who will make him consider the seriousness of his situation and will try to turn him into a new man.
A bored gay couple go cruising for the first time, but when they get lost in the woods, the cracks of their relationship become chasms.
'Dragon Lich King' is a coming-of-age magical-realist drama set in 2007 Midlands England. After his parents separate, 11-year-old Michael struggles with his relationship with his distant father and is tempted into darkness by his villainous imaginary friend: The Dragon Lich King.
Thomas Wellmann is an electrical engineer at the municipal utilities in a small town and is replaced by an AI in his mid-50s. Then a prolonged power cut becomes the trigger for Thomas to prepare himself, his wife and his two daughters for an emergency...
As a diplomat, Andrei Sannikov was instrumental in Belarus' nuclear disarmament in the 1990s. Under dictator Lukashenko, he resigned from the civil service and began the fight for a democratic Belarus, which cost the lives of companions and landed him in prison for a time.
Rose and Jiang Yu have been friends for many years, but they have very different personalities. Rose is passionate and casual, living in the moment; Jiang Yu is reserved and cautious, and always follows the plan when doing things. The two came to Europe to study together. Rose chose Paris, and Jiang Yu chose the German town of Kaiserslautern. After a year passed, Rose's exotic boyfriend urged her to return to China. She was fed up with her lonely life in Paris and decided to go back. Before leaving, she came to Kaiserslautern to say goodbye to Jiang Yu. Unexpectedly, during the time the two got along, Rose discovered that she had feelings for Jiang Yu that went beyond friendship.
Ikarius is about to kiss Volva for the first time. But he is very embarrassed and worried about his dry and flaky lips. Will he be able to kiss his crush without the help of the devil?
Shot around the UK over 2 years and narrated by 'The Voice of Mountain Biking', Rob Warner, Shires encompasses a broad range of riders, racers, freeriders, and world champions on the finest trails England, Wales and Scotland have to offer. Riders include many of the best in the UK, featuring Steve Peat, Bernard Kerr, Mikayla Parton, Joe Barnes, Jake 100, Rob Warner, Jack Carthy, Rob Welch, Sam Hockenhull, Joel Anderson, Harry Schofield, Tom Justice, Jess Stone, Ben Gerrish and many more. Supported by Hope Technology, Ohlins Suspension, Starling Bikes and Peaty's Products.
What is inside the brain of a man whose memory is fading? Featuring anonymously donated, never-before-seen, decaying 16mm archive footage, the film blends documentary and scripted elements. Memory becomes film, and as the celluloid deteriorates so does your brain. But the journey is still joyful and pleasurable, like one where you only remember the good things.
This documentary explores Iran's revolutionary movement, sparked by Jina Mahsa Amini's death in 2022, from the German diaspora's perspective. Over a year, Roxana Samadi followed ten individuals, highlighting their efforts and struggles supporting the revolution.
Professor John Smith (James Dorman), a burned-out academic, crosses paths with a wild-eyed man claiming to be the one and only H.G. Wells (Jonathon Carley, Doctor Who). Wells isn’t just a historical figure—he’s a time traveler stranded in the present, desperate to fix his damaged time machine. With the help of two curious students, Amy Taylor (Elizabeth Coverdale) and William Jones (Brandon McCaffrey), they must race against time itself to avoid a catastrophic collision of timelines. Can they repair the machine before history is rewritten?
Liverpool takes centre stage in this year-in-the-life documentary portrait. An observation of a city and its people over the passing seasons.
Joe Tracini discusses life with Borderline Personality Disorder, a condition that has led to struggles with addiction, suicide attempts, and panic attacks that have ended his stand-up career. Joe hopes that by exploring his childhood, he can finally get a handle on his BPD and get through a stand-up comedy show that he hopes will re-ignite his career.
Panto-aficionado Gyles will immerse himself in every aspect of the genre, from its roots in commedia dell’arte and Victorian music hall to scene painting, slapstick and the making of a pantomime dame. He’ll be joined on his merry way (oh yes he will!) by pantomime experts including Julian Clary and Gary Wilmot, celebrating the panto in all its vibrant, joyful glory.
Painter Jean-Pierre Bellan has filmed his garden as others send postcards. As a counterpoint to his videos, family memories sketch his portrait in absence.
A short film that picks up where Disney's Cindadrella leaves off: the ball is over, the wedding finished, no more butterflies in the stomach. 'Cindy' and her prince are now at the point in the narrative where things get serious: Life decisions are coming up, buying a house is within reach, and even if everything seems to be going perfectly at first glance, something seems to be missing. By chance, Cindy meets three non-binary fairies who help her discover a space for queer utopias, polyamorous desire, and alternative ways of living.
The world's best breakdancers will be at the Théâtre du Châtelet for the 2024 edition of Battle Pro. Experience the competition as if you were there!
A short film that reinterprets the silent film masterpiece "Cabiria" from 1914, directed by Giovanni Pastrone and enriched with literary captions by Gabriele D'Annunzio, thanks to the integration of digital technologies such as virtual reality, Artificial Intelligence, and the powerful 3D graphics engine Unreal Engine.
A woman grieving for the loss of her husband finds solace in the world of psychic mediums.
God awakens an old gay sauna in search of Venus, a Roman Goddess, hoping to try and save the world from climate change. The film was influenced by Jorge Donn's 1982 Bolero, mimicking its repetitive choreography and its enchanting score.
In near future rural Somerset, recently “re-educated” Anna wants to be a happily married woman but the arrival of a troupe of travelling players on the farm tests her beliefs to the limit.
A short documentary animation about the European Witch Trials
An LGBT social short film about a taboo in a soccer club.
In Paraguay, there is a unique refuge: Casa Diversa. This documentary immerses us in the daily life of this shelter, where transgender people find refuge, support and community in a safe environment.
Marcos and Luis are two young, petty criminals dedicated to robbing and defrauding major drug lords in their city. When their latest heist goes awry, they are forced to face the terrible consequences.