Carmen goes to work one more day at “La Tertulia”, a cocktail bar on Betis Street.
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Carmen goes to work one more day at “La Tertulia”, a cocktail bar on Betis Street.
Two friends want to create a comic book, but the more they are working on their story, the more they became their own creation.
Celebrating its 125th anniversary, the Viennese orchestra arrives in Trieste, Italy, to perform at the splendid Teatro Rossetti. Soloists include Michael Spyres and Tara Stafford, performing operetta arias by Johann Strauss and Franz Lehár. The Wiener Symphoniker are conducted by their new conductor Petr Popelka with pieces by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky completing the programme.
An anthology that follows two protagonists, Daniel and Vilma, who each, in their own way, must confront their eating disorders and cope with this problem, while battling their inner demons.
Two warring army generals, unable to negotiate peace agreements, succumb to violence. Just as all seems lost, their eyes converge on a wooden box on the table: the negotiation turns into a game of chess.
The worldwide crises pose particular challenges for global diplomacy. The film accompanies German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock and asks how she wants to communicate her human rights-oriented foreign policy and where she reaches her limits. How can human rights be upheld when despots and autocratic systems dominate liberal democracies?
Pepe Lange goes swimming in the Kiel Fjord every day. When temperatures allow, he goes snorkeling. He explores the underwater world and collects trash. The short film follows him on his special patrol. This gives viewers a glimpse into a mysterious world that normally remains hidden from most of us. When we walk along the Kiel Fjord, we can see the fjord, but not quite into it. We can only guess what it looks like below the surface. That's why filmmaker Sven Bohde and his team want to offer the opportunity to look beneath the surface and experience what it's like down there together with Pepe Lange.
Just months after nearly losing his life in an accident, 18-year-old Ethan Walker embarks on a 1200km charity cycle ride to Munich for Scotland’s Euros opening game against Germany.
In Myanmar, a trans elder offers her beauty salon as a safe space for young trans sex workers.
Two close friends meet again after six years in a remote cabin, but beneath this friendly reunion lies a buried secret, and its revelation will be deadly
The Bodoach seeks out a child.
Life-long friends: Santiago, Kiara, and Meleri are on the brink of adulthood. Raised in the tranquil town of Gaiman, these Welsh Patagonians in their final year of high school prepare to perform one last time at the ‘Eisteddfod’ – a Welsh tradition they’ve upheld since they were five years old. But are they ready to say goodbye? As they face the impending changes of university life and new beginnings, their final performance becomes a poignant celebration of their shared past and an emotional farewell to their childhood.
A love journey along a side path. From her cabin to the ‘garden of little brambles’, the director engages in dialogue with the beings she encounters. Women, animals, flowers, trees, and books joyfully coexist in this quest.
"360 curves" mark the distance that separates Fonsagrada from Lugo. This long, difficult and descending road between mountains reflects the decline of a place that, in the early 90s, decided to fight for its survival.
Summer, a young man in his twenties, works in a small neighborhood grocery store. One summer day, as he is about to close up shop, he is robbed by Zima, a mysterious motorcyclist. For both characters, it is the spark before the flame.
Mia, a young woman who uses a wheelchair and lives with her conservative father, is curious about love. When James, a young man with secrets, unexpectedly enters her life, she embarks on a journey of intimacy and self-discovery.
The story of Jack Unterweger, one of the most disturbing serial killers in the German-speaking world narrated from the point of view of his ex-girlfriend Bianca Mrak.
The unicorn magically makes all animals colorful - and happy!
On a small sunny hill, an old shepherd milks his giant birds, perched on long stilts. He collects a gigantic drop of milk in a bucket in which a jewel is hidden. The little shepherd returns home and pours the contents of his bucket into a pot over the fire. On the edge of the windows and on his workshop are placed small cheeses. He retrieves the jewel and sticks it in one of his cheeses. The eye of a giant creature passes in front of his window and the little shepherd leaves his house towards his cart, a crate full of cheeses in his arms.
Merging the artistry of a visual album with the depth of a documentary, Twa Double Doubles follows Scottish musicians Norman & Corrie as they return to Norman’s ancestral home—a remote island in the North Sea. Exploring themes of folklore, fatherhood, and the challenges of forging a career remotely, this 30-minute film offers a rich, intimate portrait of Shetlandic culture, capturing its beauty, history, and enduring mysteries.
A young woman plunges into an unexpected experience that will test her deepest emotions
Sara and Júlia take their daughter Nora to discover the beach for the first time, while Sara tries to close the grief that connects her to that place.
Following the events of Skepna's death, Mantiram makes his grand return. Ghanti and Friends must say goodbye to a bridge, trees, and stuff, prepare for war and make their final stand.
On a volcanic planet, a queen, having lost her beloved king, resurrects by mistake the statue of the king lying on the tomb. An impossible love story begins between the queen and the statue.
Examining the divine female figure in West African sculpture through an exploration of the director/animator’s Bété ancestry, drawing upon the spiritual iconography of the Bété people.
At night some use the city as their own playground, garbage turns into confetti and the world is an infinite slide. However, light changes everything.
The story of our was inspired by William Caxton, the first English printer, who published Reynard the Fox in 1481. Caxton reminds us that people from different countries have been sharing animal fables with each other for centuries. Caxton worked for more than 30 years in Flanders and became a fluent speaker of Dutch; he translated the beast epic of Reynard the Fox, from Dutch into English, and thanks to this translation this animal story became hugely popular in England too. Today not everyone is familiar with the wily fox Reynard and his mortal enemy, Ysengrim the Fox, with Bruin the Bear and King Noble the Lion, but once upon these were household names.
From inside the cab of his truck, we hear Ramón's conversations with his family as he races against the clock to make it to an important appointment with his son.
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.
“Rest Assured” is a documentary short film about the father-daughter relationship between a 28-year-old woman and her father suffering from dementia.
As happens to Simone, who was already the protagonist 11 years ago – he was portrayed back then with the other men of the Ciliberti family in the previous film *L'albero di trasmissione* – forced to close his workshop and with it his creations made from scrap, emblems of an unproductive inventiveness, of a fragile but realized utopia. It seems, however, that living on the margins of the present, in a precariousness that is a choice and not a misfortune, is a freedom that is no longer permitted. This new work by Fabrizio Bellomo is a biographical film (about a man, a nonconformist, and his neighborhood), which is at the same time a sequel and itself a film within a film, but also and above all a reflection on the role of cinema towards its subjects and on the humanist mandate of documentary.
In 1943, Maria sends her brother Hans a postcard on which she wishes him well and expresses the hope of seeing him again soon. But the card is sent to the war zone, whence Hans never returns. Many years later, the siblings' niece takes another look at the card.
From Riverdance star to pioneering choreographer, Breandán de Gallai charts one man's artistic and personal journey through five decades of Irish cultural transformation, blending tradition, identity, and grief into groundbreaking new forms of Irish dance.
Look, said the dog follows an ordinary family whose communication is outdated. Each of them creates a bubble in which their worries are accentuated, forgetting what's essential and what surrounds them.
While hoping for an advanced prosthesis, Nina faces the limits of her device — a journey between human and technology, ending in groundbreaking surgery.
A wandering monk must deliver a holy relic to its rightful place of worship, all the while evading nefarious forces.
Mercedes, a 92-year-old woman, has lived in Barcelona since she was 16, when she migrated there to work. Now she has dementia and cannot take care of herself. Marta is her caregiver. Through Mercedes and Marta, we will learn more about caregiving and the problems that affect older people, such as unwanted loneliness and mental health issues.
A darkly comedic horror mystery set in the Wiltshire countryside, The Trouser Thief follows a detective investigating a bizarre murder, uncovering strange occurrences and supernatural elements that lead to a mysterious, unsettling killer.