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Step inside the UK's fastest-growing grocery chain and discover how Aldi has managed to be named Britain's cheapest supermarket for three years running.
Claude, a professional medium, receives clients in her office/apartment. With the voices of the dead pestering her at all hours, she's on the verge of burn-out. She leaves to rest in a château in the southern French countryside. But her guests and new haunting phenomena disrupt her retreat.
An old farmer has been abandoned by the society in a ‘corner’. This only corner that makes his life meaningful is facing being taken over. Stubborn and insignificant as he is, he will not surrender and will hold up his weapon to fight against the torrent of times.
ALMAR is a musical documentary that explores the enduring fascination with the Camino de Santiago. It not only highlights the impressive landscapes of the Camino del Norte along the Spanish Atlantic coast and the Camino Primitivo, but primarily focuses on the people who walk these paths. Pilgrims from all over Europe, who embark on this spiritual journey, contribute a specially composed soundtrack that reflects their personal experiences and inner transformations.
At Jazz sous les Pommiers, pianist André Manoukian pays musical tribute to his grandmother. The concert features his quartet, singer Dafné Kritharas and the Balkanes choir.
Through meticulous cut-up, collaging and stop motion, Nico Vassilakis makes words dance across the screen, moving our eyes in all different directions. This video poem is dynamic and colourful, and brings into question what happens when we 'see' a word - where do we distinguish between the image a word forms in our minds, and the image it forms on a page or screen?
The architecture of idyllic landscapes, strange rooms and idealized, even abstracted living spaces combines familiar details with unfamiliar corners and explorations of buildings and the liminal areas in between. Through movements back and forth across these zones, it illuminates memories and possible answers to the question of what home is.
A little girl watches her father walk away, too far from her.
Mr. Mulchberg seems ordinary, but in the dark his secret is revealed. He inconspicuously buys tools in a brightly lit hardware store, and back in his remote house, an eerie world unfolds. Surrounded by stuffed animals, he prepares a meal in ghostly silence, while news reports about missing persons break the quiet.
August is a gender-fluid person in their early twenties experiencing the mundanity of an urban, fast-paced environment. The film begins with August listening to a track of electronic dance music and immersing themselves in the audio. They are transported throughout the film to four dimensions in their mind's eye, reflecting separate versions of themself. The distinct layers of the music are performed by the different iterations of August, each exploring a corresponding movement vocabulary. The amalgamation of the separate versions of themself, and the way they dance, represents a synergy - an extended metaphor for how identity is fluid and multi-faceted.
A docu-fiction follows 2 young Egyptian women’s journeys exploring past memories from the 60s-80s through archival home videos, audio recordings, and recreation of movie scenes.
After the patriarch's passing, the off-beat, dysfunctional Lee family reunite, where past conflicts and current disputes collide over the course of one dinner.
For more than half a century, rumours have circulated of the Krays' relationship with the American Mafia. Featuring brand new interviews and sensational revelations, including an exclusive interview with a former American mobster. Also featured is the late Dave Courtney in what would be his final recorded interview.
In an orphanage isolated from everything, where disappearances are not rare, lives a matriarch who imposes a simple rule on the children : always be in bed at nightfall. When he finds his missing friend's watch, one of the children decides to break this rule to understand what’s going on. What he discovers will make him regret getting out of bed.
A surreal political saga unfolds within the walls of Germany's most iconic police station. Reimagined in an alternative universe. A crew of journalists uncovers the station's peculiar secret: the so-called "butterfly trick" - the only means of escape.
The story of a woman who, following an accident, finds herself disfigured. Eager to regain her face, she attempts numerous surgeries, but without success, she will have to live with the illusion of her reflection.
In the northern districts of Marseille, everyone knows Mourad Asseum alias El Mourado, the king of flamenco.
After the events of Revenge Of Pazzo Cane, Johnny Americano has returned to Italy and will have to deal with the fight between a mafia gang, the cult and a stolen book, which could be the key to everything.
A teenager disowns her parents while they are on vacation, but the reunion of her childhood shoes will lead her to meet her childhood self and see the world from a different perspective.
A rebellious university student's journey to self-discovery is tested when her strict mother visits, forcing them to try and work through their different expectations
Anthony is 35 years old. He's been a business owner for 11 years and runs the Salon des Quais in Quimper. A couple for 18 years, married to the man of his life, he could lead a quiet existence in the pretty prefecture of Finistère. However, when the night comes, Anthony is none other than Britany Hart, an exuberant 100% Queer Amann drag queen! Perched on 15-centimeter heels, a flamboyant wig, delirious make-up, and a sharp tongue, Britany wakes up the Breton nights, helped by her daughters: Ixy Hart, Agony Hart, and Oly Hart. Bars, clubs, cabarets, private parties, this “Mother Drag” and her daughters are everywhere, on every front. And at the start of 2023, all their false eyelashes are focused on the organization of the second edition of the Quimper Pride, where thousands of young and not-so-young people from the surrounding towns and countryside come to celebrate, carrying the Rainbow flag and its inclusive, festive values high!
Lilith, a wood nymph, is lured through magic to Klingsor’s castle, where she is held spellbound. Klingsor, a disgraced knight who has turned to witchcraft after being castrated, is after young women to take as ornaments for his enchanted garden. After she gradually regains awareness of her nature and her powers, Lilith turns on Klingsor. With the aid of the other captive women, who have now become her disciples, she brings a new order to the castle.
Almost 80 years after the end of the Second World War, Julia is standing in a field in Normandy in a Wehrmacht uniform. She embodies an ideology she does not believe in, from a world she has never experienced. Julia, a native Russian, sees herself as a German anti-aircraft helper from the 1940s. She plays a character that she has invented. A movie about the question of whether you become what you play.
Amid the social strife of 1970s Britain emerged NWOBHM, the New Wave of British Heavy Metal. New bands from ordinary British towns and suburbs like Iron Maiden, Def Leppard; Saxon, and Girlschool changed the face of amplified music and created a musical and cultural revolution. This is the story of Heavy Metal Kingdom.
'The Verdant District' is an experimental tone poem exploring the history of Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh’s relationship to the district of Chiswick, and its relationship to the present day.
A diary film built from home movies shot by a father in Sardinia during the 1950s and ’60s, capturing playful and affectionate family moments before his early death. Paired with Kafka’s “Letter to His Father,” the film reflects on absence, memory, and the filmmaker’s own father, exploring how those lost continue to live through the images we watch.
In a long-term observation, filmmakers Christian Lehmann-Feddersen & Alf Schreiber document the socio-political aftermath of the G20 summit in Hamburg. While activists are exposed to the legal repercussions, the capitalist system and resistance are regrouping in the shadow of the summit.
At 91 years of age, Alexander Kluge is solidly regarded as a trailblazing figure in New German Cinema and the avant-garde. He remains active and curious about media, so it’s no wonder that he recently began experimenting with artificial intelligence. He has been exploring a particular programme developed in Munich for medical research, which he systematically strains in order to find his images at the farthest ends of the system's creative faculties. With these, Kluge plays in the same essayistic fashion beloved from his television work – historical footage and a plenitude of texts, comics, charts and cabaret. In short: facts and fictions freely intermingle.
In August 2023, news broke that the British Museum had been the victim of theft. Headlines around the world reported that thousands of items in its collection were missing. But how could this happen to one of Britain’s most revered institutions, and who was responsible? Katie Razzall investigates the story behind the thefts and the hunt to recover the ancient treasures that were taken.
From their iconic house and studio in London’s Brick Lane, Gilbert & George have been at the forefront of British art for over half a century. Their unmistakable art is stark, urban, poetic, profoundly romantic, brutally realistic, and wholly visionary. It has captivated mainstream audiences around the globe. By unpacking their long and literal walk through life – repeatedly likened to a Pilgrimage – substantially with their voices, and few other commentators, the film offers a rare, deep, and captivating insight into their personal philosophy.
Drawing on a wealth of unseen archival material and unpublished notebooks, the film weaves a complex and personal portrait of Margaret’s life, from the perspective of a fellow artist sensitive to the potential Margaret envisaged for film as a poetic medium.
A dog dreams.
A film by Petra Graf and James Edmonds
A father who has to find his own way through grief. After the death of his child, the different grief strategies of him and his wife are revealed. The story bring the diversity of grieving processes and addresses communication problems.
A personal attempt at a documentary, on the impact of art on the artist and the life cycle of inspiration told through the perspective of young filmmaker Regina Denston
This documentary follows a team of archaeologists, mandated by the Louvre Museum, as they pick up where Egyptologist Auguste Mariette left-off with his discovery of the Serapeum tomb of the bull of Apis - one of the most sacred places in Saqqara, Egypt, in 1850. Mariette also managed to map out a network of underground tunnels leading to other burial sites that he did not have time to uncover. With exclusive access, we follow a team of archaeologists continue the research of Mariette.
Am I? is the first feature film by acclaimed concept and AI artist Kevin Abosch. The completely synthetic film (every frame of the film is made with artificial intelligence) is a musical wrapped in a documentary wrapped in a sci-fi movie.
A woman has to face her demons and overcome her grief of her recent tragic loss.
Nothing is the same since Lucia's death. Nothing is right. Nothing is in its place. Marta, her little sister, is not even able to feel good in her own skin. The banality of the funeral, the coldness of the house, the terrible feeling of not being able to return the favor to the one who gave so much for her. It all piles up on her mind and crowds behind her eyes, but Marta refuses to cry. To do so would be to betray Lucia's memory. She prefers to work and let herself go in an eternal repetition. And yet Daniela has other plans for her. After all, her loss does not belong to her alone.
A ten pointed funny story with ten different characters shows us literally ten ways to seem cool in a movie
The director Alexandra Routhiau Mikaélian, French of Armenian origin, made a promise to her grandfather, to find the members of their family in Turkey based on a simple name, Shahimé, this sister he was never able to meet.
The genuine beauty of an archaic, rural world comes alive in the memory and gestures of an old farmer and the last donkey in the village.
Guns, explosions, musical numbers, zombies, tanks and Youtube. Thousands of hours of Youtube videos turned into a bizarre cocktail to show us the most extreme, wild and crazy gun-loving Americans. But what if they are just ordinary Americans?
A dying man wakes up on a beach. The image of his younger self causes him to look back on his adolescence.