During a summer course for young farmers, Danilo finds himself romantically and physically attracted to two of his classmates: a boy and a girl. This will upset the balance of their symbiotic relationship.
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During a summer course for young farmers, Danilo finds himself romantically and physically attracted to two of his classmates: a boy and a girl. This will upset the balance of their symbiotic relationship.
An abstract film consists of static shots of a small house-like being demolished through temporal ellipsis.
The film includes the thoughts, words and visual ideas of over 30 Autistic and neurodivergent women, non-binary and trans people. In conversation with the filmmaker Sophie Broadgate, the people involved discuss the world around us, their loves, senses, big questions, research and all our theories.
A new collaboration between choreographer Jason Guest and drag artist & cultural producer Fatt Butcher. Through celebrating the creativity, resilience, and fierce spirit of Birmingham’s LGBTQ+ nightlife community this new work is an invitation to the city to create their own dancefloors anywhere and everywhere!
Monique, Thérèse, Marie-Noëlle, Marie-Dominique, Geneviève, Jacqueline and Annie are nuns. They have spent over than 40 years in their community in St Héand, in the Loire. They are about to make a major decision...
The latest in John Bridcut’s collection of award-winning films about British composers features the life and music of Sir Michael Tippett, who died 25 years ago in 1998.
A dissection of events around the assassination of President John Kennedy, charting the timelines of head of security Roy Kellerman, Lee Harvey Oswald and Jackie Kennedy.
The festive season brings nothing but havoc to a group of teens, struggling with their own mental politics.
Attempting an ethical perspective on the meat industry. Various people who work in the industry have their say. Can they justify killing animals?
Overwhelmed by the consequences of her research, an astronomer undertakes a journey to exile herself elsewhere.
While walking her dog alone, Clare is approached by a stranger with a disturbing story to tell.
Structuring this intimate and insightful portrait of Lynda Myles, academic Susan Kemp invokes a form known to define, criticise, and shift paradigms in culture – the manifesto. Meshing archival material with interview subjects including Jim Hickey and B. Ruby Rich, Kemp employs a series of provocations to tease out the philosophy behind a lifetime of ground-breaking film work. In the film's central conversation, Myles beautifully expresses the thrill of putting on a show (including the 1972 Women's Event, pioneering retrospectives of Douglas Sirk, Sam Fuller and Raoul Walsh and many more) while always avoiding the polite.
A disposal employee is working at a long dormant Manor House when he uncovers the possibility of a hidden fortune, his greed clouds his judgment and he uncovers the sinister buried history of the people this fortune was built on.
POWER. CONTROL. TERROR. The centre points of any dictatorship. The need for power, the want for tyrannical control and the subsequent terror unleashed to achieve their goals make dictators some of the most fascinating figures to study in history. In this series we will be looking at some of the 20th century's most notorious dictators, from their rise to power to their inevitable downfall.
A young girl recieves a troubling message.
Fern Britton, Ore Oduba and Sunetra Sarker visit the UK's best places to live.
Follow Budget Productions over the past 2 years. Diving into behind the scenes, bloopers, highlights, extended cuts, never before seen footage and the cancelled Virgin Wars: Ultimax.
Despite the social and legislative progress of the last decades, hateful acts towards LGBTQIA+ people remain a sad reality, and are even on the rise with the trivialization of extreme right-wing discourses. Between France and Germany, this documentary compiles the testimonies of ordinary people who tell their often traumatic experiences: Charlotte and Linda, who were brutalized in broad daylight in front of their daughter's eyes; Max, a high school student targeted by an anonymous cyber-stalker; Arnaud, victim of a violent assault in the middle of Paris; Tessa Ganserer, elected to the Bundestag, exposed to transphobic hate campaigns on the Internet; Ria and Leo, confronted with "queerphobia" mixed with racism... Activists or not, they all aspire to normality, to safety and to have society stop turning a blind eye to what they suffer.
Illegal care for the elderly is a major grievance that has long been tolerated by the state - it's the only way the system works. The work is hard, self-sacrificing and unnoticed by the public. Seemingly invisible. An affected person reports.
A short, silent, experimental film created by avant-garde created by Ukranian-born artist, Anna Malina.
Featuring interviews with New Order's Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris and Gillian Gilbert, Record On: Power, Corruption and Lies unravels the creative process behind New Order's 1983 album, Power, Corruption and Lies as well as standalone single Blue Monday and explores the themes inside the album, of a band finding new direction and moving on from its past. Taking inspiration for their evolving sound from New York's new-wave clubs of the early 1980s and newly acquired sequencers and keyboards, electronic instrumentation quickly drove New Order's songwriting process, conceiving global smash-hit Blue Monday. This film also explores the impact of the technological shifts that took place in the early 1980s as the digital-age began to percolate through all parts of society - from commerce and financial trading, to offices and home entertainment; with contributions from graphic designer Peter Saville, Blue Monday producer Michael Johnson and American record producer Arthur Baker.
A short film.
The unique and enigmatic journey of the writer Milan Kundera: from communist Czechoslovakia to exile in Paris, from his quest for glory to his withdrawal from the media scene.
There are more than 300 Bach choirs and Bach ensembles worldwide, most of which are made up of amateurs. For many, their lives are inextricably linked with the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. What do people seek and find in his music? What connects them across continents? What fascination lies in the music of the famous German composer, which manages to transcend borders, cultures, religions and centuries? The film embarks on a journey through six continents to meet amateur musicians and singers who have made Bach their "centerpiece".
Laure goes to a secluded place to meet with a stranger. After a rather cold reception, she confesses she has never done this before...
4 Zillenials pilgrimage to the Spiritual Capital of the UK - Milton Keynes - to celebrate the Summer Solstice through ritual and vlogging.
Louis, a young man with Asperger's, talks candidly with his older brother about the bullying that nearly ended his life, and about finding hope through his new focus on Lego and his dog.
A WWl veteran is overwhelmed by his past
The boundaries between self and world are porous in Ana Edwards' beautiful short film from a Mapuche family's home region in southern Chile.
A man begins to feel trapped in his small apartment.
In 1966, a man's body was washed up in a fishing net off the south coast of Devon. The victim was wearing an expensive Rolex watch with a unique serial number, enabling police to identify him. But the case took a strange turn with the discovery of a second man who was very much alive but with the same name - and wanted by Interpol.
Parapsychologist Dr. Walter von Lucadou has been researching supernatural phenomena for 45 years and is often the last hope for people with ghostly apparitions. In most cases, the expert can help those affected.
In September 2016, police shot and killed Hussam Hussein in Berlin; the case has still not been solved. Inspired by this incident, “Code of Silence” sheds light on the esprit de corps, here using the example of a German police duo. While pursuing a suspect, police officer Thomas loses his service weapon in a scuffle with the fleeing suspect. His partner, and long-standing friend, Grebe sees no other way than to shoot at the suspect and kill him. Thomas is not entirely convinced that Grebe’s actions were right, and now has to decide whether his moral obligation is to truth or to loyalty.
Melle and Adam spend their days on the front steps of their orphanage, waiting for their mother to return with a letter in her hand.