A painted paper cut out film celebrating movement and colour.
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A painted paper cut out film celebrating movement and colour.
In 1963, Franco inaugurated Galicia's largest reservoir on the Miño River in Chantada (Lugo). Work on the dam by FENOSA between 2011 and 2013 meant that the villages and lands saw daylight for the first time in 50 years.
Recorded in May 2024 at the Théâtre de la Renaissance in Paris. For his first show, Monsieur Poulpe gives his all, combining sincerity and madness. It's a tightrope act to which he invites an audience won over by his gentle madness and his inpredictable world.
Katerina Ismailova is wealthily married and lonely, her husband impotent and her father-in-law a tyrant. She is trapped in a world where merciless brutality, despotism and cruelty reign. The woman with a lust for life and love gives way to her raw longing for freedom when a new labourer Sergei starts working for the Ismailov family. She throws herself into a passionate affair with him and poisons her father-in-law's food. But the increasing radicalism of her desire for self-determination will claim further victims...
The Moko Jumbie, stilt-walking spirit found in Caribbean carnival culture, wanders around South London’s Market Row in Brixton Village
Elliot and Louise decide to leave their native Brittany to pursue a career in cinema in Paris; they are willing to do whatever it takes to become actors. During a farewell dinner with Louise's godfather, the harsh realities of the profession will shake their naïve ideals, making a conflict out of their dreams of glory and revolt.
One night like so many others, Lola takes to the stage to earn a living with her voice. Navigating through the music and guided by the verses of the bolero she sings, we will see the events that led her to leave Galicia and live in the lands bathed by the Río de la Plata.
A petty crook and his girlfriend discover a rare antique plate priced at £60 in an antique shop. As they rush to buy it, they face unexpected competition. Will they get the plate or miss out?
A relay team is training for their next competition. But the four runners seem preoccupied with something else.
An embroidered stop-motion animation using old scraps of fabric found in the home attic and charity shops. It tells a story of leaving home and creating your world from scratch. While it celebrates the thrill of new beginnings, it also acknowledges the comfort found in familiar bittersweet memories.
The capitulation of German socialism on November 9, 1989, happened almost incidentally — through a travel law. Thirty-five years after the disappearance of the GDR, this essayistic documentary reflects on transformation through personal memory and public imagery.
From the back rooms of Camden's pubs to the roof of Buckingham Palace at Queen Elizabeth’s Jubilee: the London band Madness enriched British pop music history with their cheeky style and spectacular performances. In this documentary, we look back on their illustrious career with interviews with band members, friends, and music industry figures. Featuring brand new recorded interviews with Suggs and Bedders from ‘Madness’. Alongside interviews with Lynval Golding, Rhoda Dakar, Clive Langer and many more.
TRANSIT is a 16mm film poem with a soundtrack by Martin Bergande, a visual journey aided by a tangential force and various means of transport: car, train, ship and airplane; across the internal borders of the European Union all the way to its edges.
Drivers prepare and compete to win the notoriously tough off-road Dakar endurance rally in this sporting documentary.
A writer, a filmmaker, a trip to Italy: a diary in two voices, where the desire and the difficulty of love are intertwined with literature, cinema, landscapes and the pink stones of the spaces to inhabit.
Despite displacement and living under occupation, young Ukrainians cling to hope for a brighter future, embodying the resilience of their generation. Some are DJs of the famous Shum Rave, while others are artists fostering unity amidst chaos.
Charles gets to be King! But what does Joan Get? A naïve and inexperienced Angel sits in a sterile room awaiting judgement for having failed to bear witness to a young farm girl called Joan receive divine instruction. Switching between the black and white world of an angelic HR interrogation and the French country side The Angel looks to her interrogators in the hopes of finding meaning and justification for why Joan, having followed her instructions is destined to be burnt as a witch and heretic. Inspired by the painting ‘Joan of Arc’ by Jules Bastien Le Page the question at the heart of this film is not whether we drowned or burnt Witches. Rather why the violence and murder of women and all who identify as women is such a consistent and unrelenting thread throughout history.
Mallorca, 1963. The island’s beaches welcome masses of tourists wearing bikinis and sunglasses. Maria Bel, a young girl from the inland, has to choose between spending the summer guiding two Swedish tourists, driven by the sexual awakening caused by one of them, or taking care of her agonizing grandfather.
A writer experiences unsettling hallucinations while working on their script.
A poet works with the young people attending the Marion Centre of Excellence in Belfast.
A botanical-cinematic guide based on La Flor by Mariano Llinás. This work explores the various uses and roles of trees: as background, fictional device, figure, object of reflection, and as an image of an image.
In her attempt to escape her past, Huiju relocated to the UK over 11 months ago. However, even after moving to a new country, she found that her nightmares from Korea continued to haunt her. Determined to move forward, she made the decision to confront her memories head-on in a very contemporary way, using dating apps to push the boundaries she had set due to her sexual trauma.
A scientific expedition is set to take off in six days and Zouzou still hasn’t said anything to her family. As she waits for her visa to be approved, her mum harangs her about being single and fusses over her sister’s wedding preparations. Zouzou’s secret worries her best friend Warda, who advises her to see a hairdresser.
While searching for her grandmother, the director comes across the story of three brothers who are torn between the fronts of political ideologies in the Third Reich and divided Germany: "the third brother" is the filmmaker's grandfather, who, in confronting her father, tries to overcome decades of speechlessness and, in the process, to understand where in the past her father's sense of family fell by the wayside.
During an extravagant gathering of friends, the atmosphere slowly becomes charged with tension and discussions begin to arise. Gradually, the conflicts give way to a surreal spectacle, where music takes control and completely transforms the surroundings. Logic vanishes, leading the attendees on a hypnotic and abstract journey, where every note and movement intertwine in a fascinating dance.
Summer 2025, 6 people go on vacation but drugs will take them to hell
Constantly online, never at home: A film about the crew of a cargo ship, their loneliness, and their attempt to escape it. For months at a time, far from home and family, they live in cramped quarters. An allegory for the homelessness of modern humanity, caught in the monotony between machine, sea, work, and sleep.
Two friends, Martín and Raúl, are walking through the night in Madrid, heading to a party at Silvia’s house. Along the way, they talk, argue, and joke around. Although it is not a comedy, it speaks with humour and affection about friendship, love, and the fears of a generation that has grown up in an uncertain time, with little to hold on to.
A producer threatens three directors to finish their movie before the end of the week.
A documentary exploring student and young people involvement in the local alternative music scene of Teesside, an industrial area in the North-East of England.
Late at night, her bed still warm from her lover leaving, a painter dips her brush into her own imperfect past & parts of her: a lost truth drips through...
An array of Matchroom's best prospects return to action, as a huge evening of boxing is hosted in London. Headlining is 135lbs talent Giorgio Visioli (9-0), who closes out a successful 2025 with an English title eliminator against Joe Howarth (14-1).
Film follows the two twins and B-girls Joel and Naomi on their way to the 2024 Olympic Games, where breaking/breakdancing will be represented as a discipline for the first time. For the hip-hop subculture and the twin sisters, the same question arises: do they have a chance on the big Olympic stage? How does the subculture fit into the system of competitive sport? An intimate look behind the scenes, constantly accompanied by a break in the system.
Karl and Tristan grow up during the Nazi dictatorship. Tristan succumbs to the ideology of hatred, while Karl desperately tries to protect his family—especially his sister Erika, who has Down syndrome.
An Italian cruise ship carrying passengers from all over the world is hijacked off the coast of Egypt by a Palestinian commando unit. It is the beginning of a three-day ordeal in 1985 that culminates in the murder of an American hostage and an armed clash between two NATO allies to capture his killers.
A woman visits her loved one's grave when something unexpected happens.
A deep dive into the BBC’s music archives for a celebration of battling brothers Noel and Liam, and the classic songs that helped to define the 1990s and the Britpop era.
A young woman navigates between two intertwining realities: a turbulent relationship with another person and an immersive swim in a lake. As events and emotions flow and collide, these realms transform into an inseparable whole, reflecting the protagonist's inner state with all its best and worst. The film got 235k views in 8 months on Youtube and was an official selection of Independent Days International Filmfest 2025.
Olivia, a young woman living abroad, returns to her hometown in Mexico in the hope of reconnecting with her past. But the violence she witnessed as a child has not abated, and the journey rekindles memories that are impossible to reconcile with.
Five former public sector employees gather in an abandoned hospital. As they explore the space, the former judge, police officer, emergency doctor, teacher, and postal worker share their experiences of work-related suffering and the ethical conflicts they faced following the dismantling of public services.
The world faces a sea change, generations of fishermen face their fate and yet, a tiny Scottish fishing town still continues to crown a teenage girl their Herring Queen.
Philippe de Villiers embarks on a personal quest to “rediscover the trace and image” of Saint Louis, a 13th-century king both powerful and deeply human.
In a world of light, movement, and nature, the film unfolds in each image—not as a story, but as a continuous flow of impressions that connect and develop in their intensity. Light breaks, moves, reflects, sneaks through the density of landscapes and places. It is a journey without a goal, a dive into moments that unfold from the constant interaction of light, life, and landscape.
A date gone awry, two people are not who they claim when secrets are revealed.
A filmmaker seeking financial freedom dives into the world of online marketing under the mentorship of Akbar Sheikh, a former homeless man turned digital millionaire. But as the cash rolls in and the stakes rise, cracks begin to show. Is this a dream come true or a dangerous illusion?
Ane, daughter of two members of the terrorist gang ETA, born in prison, and a film student, embarks on a search for her own identity, lost between collective memory and personal experience.
As an outsider enters the camp, a gang of cowboys play a game of Russian Roulette to settle an old dispute.
Does new evidence show that Queen Victoria and her Highland servant John Brown had a romantic relationship, secretly married and had a child? Rob Rinder and Dr Fern Riddell investigate.
Pomona, a cautious but curious woman, discovers giant Greek statues of Mars, the god of war. Her initial awe turns to playful subversion, but when her increasingly daring acrobatic attempts take an unexpected turn, Pomona must confront the question of what these ancient symbols truly mean for her identity and future.