A man struggles with his psyche as he starts to feel his lack of agency and resents the exterior he portrays.
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A man struggles with his psyche as he starts to feel his lack of agency and resents the exterior he portrays.
A young woman in search of her grandmother's Christmas ornament gets an unexpected surprise
Mark Blackwood, former mercenary and chemist teacher, finds himself involved in a plan for world domination orchestrated by an ancient cult, losing everyone he loves. Through evil dreams and strange events, he will discover a new world made of magic, evil forces, fantastic creatures and an Ancient Prophecy. Only seeking within himself the path of the true courage and hope, Mark will be able to face the darkness that lies in this world and in himself, having a chance to defeat the man at the head of the Sect who is tormenting him.
So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female.
In a candid home interview preceded by a secretly recorded conversation, Alessandro reflects on the climate crisis as he always has, but for the first time in front of a camera. Captured for future memory, this moment carries a perhaps futile hope: that one day, we might say, “It turned out better than expected.” Additionally, Ecoterrorismo is the title of an ambient music podcast series Alessandro has curated since 2023, under the alias vivian bell, for fritto.fm.
Machines work the countryside, birds fly over the fields and robots imitate human movements. Ornithologists and cutting-edge robotics make for an unlikely yet fruitful encounter, as the artist Sandra Schäfer questions post-humanist modes of production. What will the relationship between nature and culture look like in the future?
Laundry can be boring, dance like the camera crew across the street isn't watching
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has released a film addressing the romantic stereotypes of what some people think the Paralympics represent versus the brutal reality of high-performance sport.
"We Go Past Future" is an experimental paper collage film by Anna Malina. The film reimagines a series of Soviet films from 1919 to 1953, blending them into a unique visual narrative.
A self-directed film continuously edited in real-time by Artificial Intelligence, Camata draws on footage shot in the Atacama Desert.
A warm summer day, bread and wine on the table, it's a portuguese house.
The first of these traces the words of Louis Pereira's grandmother, delving into his childhood and memories of the past.
With 71 incredible concerts and more than 750,000 tickets sold, Helene Fischer's "Rausch - Die Arena-Tour" 2023 has thrilled people like no other artist ever before. ARD is showing the pop icon's concert highlight unabridged and with all the hits, thrilling acrobatics and elements of fire and water in a perfectly staged show.
Day and night, two couples stand alongside their children with care and attention, as they await an organ donation. Their support, combined with the extraordinary dedication of their caregivers, is vital on the path to recovery. A celebration of hope, resilience and commitment - a true love story!
Rupert Siskin, a humble food taster from London, becomes an everyday villain to impress the woman he loves, Lisa. He eventually gets into politics to become a perfect thief.
Aminata is a curious housekeeper and quite a gossip. She loves telling her friend gossip about Christian and Jeanne, the couple who employs her. To have more stories to tell, she interferes more and more in the lives of these two, until she places the clear proof of Jeanne's husband's infidelity before her eyes. One day, Jeanne is slapped by her husband. Aminata will then do everything to protect her by being in the right place at the right time.
Captured during The Tipping Point Tour Part 2 in 2023 and featuring hits including “Everybody Wants To Rule The World,” “Shout” and “Sowing The Seeds Of Love”, “Mad World”, “Head Over Heels”, etc. — along with new fan favorites from The Tipping Point —their first album in 17 years, this bucket list must for Tears for Fears fans was shot near Nashville at the FirstBank Amphitheater at Graystone Quarry in Franklin, TN – formerly a stone quarry that left no stone unturned in beauty, providing a stunning backdrop for this brilliant and unforgettable trip down memory lane, spanning Tears for Fears' entire career.
The saga of fitness, which exploded in the 1980s and contributed, in its own way, to liberating women's bodies.
Set in a Burkina Faso organic cotton weaving cooperative, a cacophonous cotton-spinning apparatus eats, digests, and takes a breath. Threads become the organs of a whirling, burping, guzzling machine animated by hands, looms, vats, cogs, and feet. Where does the machine end and the body begin? The weaving cooperative promises equitable remuneration for workers in an industry beholden to its colonial predecessor: today, Burkinabè cotton farmers live in permanent debt to cotton companies financed by European capital. By focusing on the repetitive labor unfolding within a cooperative that claims to serve its workers, Everything Here Holds Its Inverse examines the tension between empowerment and evolving oppressions. Can the ties that bind and define also set free?
A vulnerable woman is held hostage by an armed gunman, who awakens a dark past in her and soon regrets his actions.
In Montreal, Iranian man Nima helps the diaspora to fulfil their vows with unexpected consequences.
Experimental cinema is the art of surprising yourself with your eyes in the carpet... – OF to SMDL, 02-12-2024.
A sonic-video work, a disruptive immersive experience. It’s a glass Tower of Babel, a beautiful hypnotic kaleidoscope. It’s a feeling of both attraction and repulsion, inspired by sci-fi books.
Morocco, 1973. Leo, a 15-year-old boy, is about to leave his village and move to Spain with his family. Leaving behind the life he knows is a painful and traumatic break; that's why Leo will try to spend his last hours in Larache with his best friends.
Two friends wake up in Russia not knowing why.
An ordinary girl with a passion for gardening in solitude turns evil as she is forced to socialise.
A gripping, emotional documentary about the Russian Invasion of Ukraine seen from a unique perspective; Ukrainian Olympic Athletes. As the Olympic Committee considers Russian participation in the Paris Olympics, Ukrainian athletes grapple with the irony of allowing a nation that has invaded Ukraine, waged a year-long war, and committed crimes against humanity to join an event symbolizing peace and unity. This decision raises deep questions and weighs heavily on the minds of Ukrainian athletes amid their struggles and sacrifices.
Visit to the painter and collector of primitive arts Guillaume Tel 4 f in the heart of Paris, around the statue of a Congolese pipe smoker by Grégoire Massengo, one of the fathers of modern Congolese sculpture.
Two people take a car trip to face the task of having to say goodbye prematurely and definitively to a loved one... or so it seems.
A man is imprisoned for life on a remote Pacific island for a crime he didn’t commit…is there any way out?
FKA twigs took the stage for THE BODY IS ART live performance at London Fashion Week.
Ana receives a client at her home. When he finds out that he is being recorded, he becomes violent.
A woman loses her lottery ticket in the washing machine.
Colin, a daydreaming pupil, finds comfort in imaginary characters. When called to the board, he’s still dreaming. From his tear, a friend emerges, guiding him to the world’s wonders and beauty, giving him the hope to face reality again.
Through themes of climate change, water and Bilbao, the short film tells the story of a group of friends staying at an Airbnb. They are locked inside as they can't find the house keys, and the temperature is slowly rising. They ask the propietor for help, and her arrival reveals a shocking reality.
A young woman finds herself connected to a mysterious figure with dark intentions.
In the depths of the forest, an entity of light invokes the cosmos.
The AfD, founded in 2013, is a right-wing party that has become increasingly radicalized in recent years. To illustrate this, only those who enthusiastically joined the party in its early years are heard. They describe what they looked for and found in the party, but also how and why they left, disillusioned and frightened by the AfD's developments. How did they experience the party's radicalization process? How did friends and family react? When and why did they decide to turn their back on the party? How difficult was the exit process? The documentary provides an illuminating inside view of this party, which has been driving the established parties and the political establishment ahead of it for over ten years, gives viewers a unique look into the AfD's chronicle and world of thought and is at the same time a film about the mechanisms of political radicalization.
Atta’s family has farmed the Baqa’a Valley in the West Bank for centuries, but since Israel’s 1967 occupation, their land has been confiscated piecemeal by Israeli settlers, their homes and ancient farming terraces attacked and demolished. Spanning 25 years of a farmer’s struggle to stay steadfast, this is a moving testimony to the depth of one man’s humanity in the face of intensifying settler violence and intimidation.
Two glasses of wine on the coffee table in the living room, a candle about to go out, and clothes on the floor.
Through audio recordings taken in the field and poetic moving images, the film portrays activists who use food as a tool in their anti-consumerist struggle.
The tragic story of four children who died at Grantham Hospital in early 1991, and how doctors and police gathered the evidence to convict killer nurse 'Angel of Death', Beverley Allitt.