a short film about a stop over.
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a short film about a stop over.
You know that thing when you see your ex at a party and you know you messed up the relationship? Yeah, that.
A journey to the land of Lake Bolsena with some people living on its shores, villagers or travelers who came all the way from Africa to this stretch of land between Rome and Siena.
On October 30, 2022, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was elected President of Brazil for the third time, then sworn in on January 1, 2023, at the Palácio do Planalto in Brasília. It was an incredible and totally unexpected comeback for a man who survived cancer, lost all his loved ones, and endured a political trial that landed him in prison for 580 days, before being completely cleared by the courts.
A collective act of caring over the course of one night.
A Wanderer drags a mysterious large bag through muddy forest soil. On his journey he is confronted by his past and his nightmares.
A film producer receives a phone call that will change his life forever.
Inas Halabi reflects upon the particular political and social condition of the Druze community living in occupied Palestine, taking individual and personal stories as a point of departure. It begins with an ascent of Mount Carmel upon which the Druze towns of Dalyet el Carmel and Isfiya are located, drawing the viewer into a world of geographic isolation and a locale shaped by coercion and control. Living mostly in mountainous areas in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Palestine/Israel, as well as in diaspora globally, the Druze maintain close-knit social and religious ties as a minority within and across national borders.
A tourist in a square
On the mountains and steppes of a timeless Sardinia, a god, a saint or perhaps an ancient man, chases a pig met in the bushes. On January 17 all over the island, the first festivities of the year are being prepared: "Sa prima essia" the festivals dedicated to fire. A craftsman is forging what is not a simple mask but is almost a tool for connecting with another place. That archaic man performs the same gesture in the legend of Saint Anthony the Abbot or of Prometheus: he hands the fire to men. This fire nowadays and since past times heats up in the cold nights, cooks and manipulates food so that man can enjoy it, it rises high and burns the misfortunes of the past pains in order to start a new life.
Matter of the Heart explores the lived experiences of an unseen narrator, as he prepares for, undergoes and recovers from open-heart surgery.
In early 2020, former student Jack gets a job working in an art gallery in Berlin only for the coronavirus pandemic to arrive and ruin his plans. Jack notices his old university flame is stuck in Tuscany and decides to quit his new job and travel through Europe during lockdown with his new mates to find her.
An alienated man is swept into a cosmic odyssey from London to Cornwall.
“A timeless hero: Robin Hood” is a musical commissioned by the Petruzzelli Theater in Bari and staged in 2023. Designed for a wide audience, including children and young people, it combines elements of musical theater and opera, recounting the adventures of Robin Hood with music by Michele dall'Ongaro and libretto by Vincenzo De Vico.
This is a film presents the Gallaecian-Lusitanian indigenous goddess Navia as the guiding thread that leads me to reflect on our emotions as well as on the redemption and death of love.
The film explores cyclical motifs of arrival and departure through the artist’s grandmother’s migration to the United Kingdom and her posthumous return to Jamaica, creating a transcendental frame where memory and time merge. In this speculative space, the film navigates beyond the confines of mortality, reimagining a future where inherited stories resist linearity
The end of a war is never an end. A mother's private diary takes us on a poetic journey through the lives of the many children who have fled the ISIS war and whom the world has forgotten.
A tribute to Jacques Prévert which explains how to paint a portrait of a bird step by step
What is art? How is the artistic process experienced? What is the true dimension of creation? Cristina García Rodero, a leading exponent of documentary photography, and her niece Patricia Gimeno, a dancer and choreographer, come together to answer these questions, or perhaps to raise new ones. A reflection on the need to move in order to survive and to create.
Two former lovers, at the end of their romantic relationship, decide to write letters retracing the key points of their stories. From falling in love, to affectionate moments, smiles and lightheartedness; up to the gradual decline and mutual hatred that dragged them to the inevitable breakup.
As point of departure French calendar holidays and traditions symbolised by a vegetal emblem, such as roses for Saint Valentine's Day. Ecologically absurd, the flower industry is also the terrain for an imbalanced North/South relationship, with the plants massively sold in cities of the North often sourced from the countryside of the South.
When a bird of prey gets ran over, a teen girl's insistence to give it a funeral ignites conflict within her family. Dark, twisted, and yet still light-hearted, this animated horror drama plays on the extremes of childhood emotions.
Antton Telleria's first recorded comedy show, recorded after two years of touring with the show "Nekatutak". Hence the name: "NEKATUTAK-GRABATUTAK". Because Antton Telleria likes to take care of every detail. Because I love it. I'm writing it.
The director meets Sky when she comes to do her Drag performance at the bar where he works. He reunites Sky with his own mother, an actress suffering from cancer. The three of them come together in front of the camera, searching for light and tenderness despite the suffering of their bodies.
Dedi, a magician and experimenter immersed in mystical practices, is attempting to resurrect his deceased lover, Pierre. Set in the 18th to 19th centuries in a town between modern-day France and Belgium, the story unfolds within the confines of Dedi's dark room. Over the course of 36 hours, Dedi performs five unsuccessful resurrection attempts, each revealing a malevolent force attempting to escape the body. Undeterred, Dedi persists, determined to bring Pierre back to life. The film explores themes of forbidden knowledge and the consequences of tampering with life and death, creating an atmosphere of anticipation and mystery.
Mathieu will have to overcome his fear to get out of a dark place.
A schoolboy finds a man sobbing alone beside his dryer in a launderette late at night.
Examining the relationship between the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex, using a combination of archive material and interviews to explore the truth behind the headlines
Somaliland Ha Nolato (Long Live Somaliland) takes an experimental approach in exploring and reflecting on the complex history of Somaliland from 1960 to 2021.
I never knew how to answer the question, "what is your name," because if truth be told, I do not have a name, I have five names... Using family album and hand drawn animation, How I Got My Names tells a personal story about dealing with a traumatic childhood while navigating the ever-confusing young adulthood.
The myth becomes the reality. when a normal day becomes your worst nightmare. The sight of yourself, foreshadowing your own death.
Gary and Tom are father and son - and both deaf. They are on holiday, hitchhiking on motorway services to head South. For Gary, it's all very exciting, but Tom wishes they could be driving like everybody else.
The worlds of Twin Peaks and Fleetwood Mac collide in this mind-bending mashup film. Enter a dreamy nexus where the beautiful vocals of Stevie Nicks synchronise with the warm synthesisers of Angelo Badalamenti’s iconic TV score; their visual styles overlapping to create a chaotic, psychedelic medley.
A short documentary on James McIvor
Five friends meet again after decades. They just want to have a little fun in the hut. In doing so they awaken a threat that has been deep asleep since World War 2. A series of absurdities begins and if you want to survive, you have to be faster than the TINGER!
Second attempt through editing to convey a particular rhythm, that of our mode of travel during our journeys, our relationship to places, familiar or new, and the fundamental heterogeneity that constitutes them.