A period of life is shown through flickers of moments.
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A period of life is shown through flickers of moments.
Is this not the greatest roast battle to ever exist?
Between Lagos and London, the artist recalls her grandmother and her childhood to explore faith, grief, and memory in postcolonial Nigeria.
A man drives to a lonely beach to finish something he started 27 years ago.
The piglet wants to clean its home, but everything seems to be going wrong.
A bunch of friends watching a horror movie in an empty theatre at night start to be stalked by a mysterious killer.
A guy tells his parents a few stories about the excessive and wasteful use of plastic.
"Pocketknife" is the music video for Polychron Plus' song featuring Anna Domino, taken from the album Polychron+'s "She's Always Been There"
When Julien is forced to play with his older brother Baxter, whom has learning difficulties, the teenage boys navigate the apocalyptic ruins of a Milltown in Lancashire. Playing cowboys across the harsh landscape, entertaining violent childs-play and vandalism, their environment soon catches up with them when they discover an ice cream van by a disused mill, with a strange loner living inside.
The documentary narrates the events experienced in Ukraine (April 17-May 22, 2022), both in the field of humanitarian volunteering in the rear, and in the vanguard, on the war front line. It also shows the movement of displaced persons (IDP's) and the life of the civilian population in the bombed places, with interviews with soldiers, volunteers and civilians; from the devastated places in the north of Kyiv, passing through Kharkiv, the Donbas region or the Kherson front with Mykolaiv, and then ending in the self-proclaimed and pro-Russian Republic of Transnistria (Moldova), bordering Ukraine.
Highlighting the unique challenges faced by non-binary parents in the UK’s outdated adoption process, KINDRED tells the incredible true story of the brave non-binary parent who helped redefine the meaning of family in this country.
A film dedicated to Beppe Fenoglio, to the places of his life and works. The story in images of the journey of two boys, in four seasons through a unique space in search of a soul. Dealing with the Fenoglio 'material' leads one to constantly work on a very subtle limit that rises from the particular to the universal.
An ordinary day of an ordinary girl may be interesting if we change our point of view?
Drive explores the career and life of elite sprinting coach Christine Bloomfield, understanding her love and connection to the track.
The story of two young men, one white and one black following exactly the same day, having the same habits and dating. It is during the meeting with the police that their day will be postponed. While the first character will simply follow a police check and continue his life, the second will start a descent into hell.
A telephone operator in a suicide prevention center, Charlotte recognizes the voice of an ex-girlfriend, Lucile, whose determination to end her life is confronted with feelings that are soon rekindled by their reunion.
This experimental film presents a kaleidoscopic and psychedelic composition of digitally modified images thematizing mainly nature, the human body, and machines. Silberstein draws his inspiration from video games and cybernetics theory resulting in futuristic meditation. The sci-fi atmosphere is made complete with electronic music by sound artist Łukasz Szałankiewicz.
Laila meets Eliyas on a rooftop over the city of Barcelona, with one determined goal- revenge. A movie about war and terrorism, about the cycle of violence.
A plus size woman addresses her body in a mirror and asks for forgiveness for the hate, anger and disgust she's shown it in the past.
This is a piece of dramatic fiction resting on a subtle balance between social realism and highly stylized theatrical directing. In her first film, Emily Barbelin depicts the lived experience of a bunch of sex workers in a microcosm ruled by male desires that form the pattern of their nights. These men are barely seen, for in fact they are fleeting figures, either sleeping or caught in violent frenzies. In a voice-over, a woman calls out to some faraway mother, as a wintertime landscape is passing by from the window of a train, echoing the words.
The process from knowing yourself to accepting yourself can be a long journey and one that loops around and around and around.
In order to complete his coming out journey, Adam must tell his childhood best friend, Tyler, that he is gay. Slight problem: Adam is in love with Tyler, and Tyler has a girlfriend.
A short film that follows a girl trying to confess her love, but her fears turn out to be much more large and intimidating than she thought. Will fighting a dragon be easier than admitting her feelings?
In Corsica, the inhabitants of a village witnessed a gigantic fire. A memory leads the filmmaker to this event that changed the course of their lives and left its mark.
The film questions the sacred relationship to objects and the different statuses conferred on them throughout their lives. Precious objects - votive offerings from the National Etruscan Museum in Villa Giulia - ornaments from churches or Roman sculptures, as well as contemporary detritus come together and evolve together in a kind of amniotic fluid. Usually inert forms have evolved into autonomous creatures: these composite beings interact, gesticulate, attract each other, react. By adopting the point of view of objects, by infusing them with a dose of desire, by giving them a semblance of soul, the artist reconsiders the border between the living and the non-living.
Try to escape the magical sounds of this instrument.
A man feels insecure because the outside world is breaking into his inner world. He wants to cover the room to protect himself from the outside world because it is too restless outside. He refuses to behave like the others, but it doesn't seem to work.
Between tourist promotions and Hollywood films lies another Vietnam, whose stunning landscape has been evocatively captured from the country's most accessible form of transport: the motorbike.
Ragtag is a chronological timeline collage based on a wide corpus of footage taken from the so-called classic era of American cinema which 1950s, après la lettre, French critics labeled film noir. The decoupage- based work covers roughly twenty years, or 310 noir films, spanning from the early 1940s to the late 1950s.
Documentary that aims to tell the truth about the Moro crime.
Jack is a year 11 student who has totally cut himself off from his friends to the extent they don’t even try to talk to him. Except one: Oscar. Oscar’s had a hard go of it himself. But what happens when Jack gives in and talks to him?
In this haunting stop motion animated black comedy a man attends a séance but is sceptical about such nonsense. Will they really contact spirits from the other side? Or will they find other skeletons in the closet in this harrowing tale of terror and mystery?
The sun glints off the water as a hand feels the ground across the world. The connection between people, places, nature and water, in the rain of Scotland and in the warmth of Italy. Challenging OCD through touch and the process of filmmaking, healing through images and sounds.