One afternoon Jessie gets visited by the police. What starts out as a simple conversation quickly turns into a dangerous interrogation.
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One afternoon Jessie gets visited by the police. What starts out as a simple conversation quickly turns into a dangerous interrogation.
A girl is disturbed by the noises coming from the couple upstairs.
The cyclical nature of the man-made, from its creation until its return to that from which it was created. Told through the lens of porcelain manufacturing in Bavaria.
When an unsettling young woman gets invited into an awkward man's house, he must confront his self-deluded behavior which forces him to make a drastic decision in order to save himself.
Shipwrecked and alone, a man uncovers a truth the ocean was meant to keep hidden.
Owen is hiking through the countryside when he meets a strange sheep with human features. The story follows them both as Owen takes the sheep-man into his home and they gradually become friends.
"Au regard de ses pensées" traces a moment in the life of a single-parent family living in poverty. Thus, through the eyes and journey of a child creating a gift for an absent mother, "Au regard de ses pensées" reveals a social dead-end imposed from the earliest age and conditioned, primarily, by a lack of attention.
A man finally confronts the ominous knocking sound coming from the other side of his wall.
When Lucy returns from a camping trip, her cruel partner Mark is suspicious. She insists nothing happened, but sometimes coming home is the hardest part…
Zoe Estola is preparing for an interview to mark the release of her new book. In it, she recounts the botched investigation into the unsolved murder of her younger sister, Eva, conducted years earlier by Inspector Zacchari Memora. As she retraces the case, Zoe seeks to understand why the inspector never submitted the findings of his investigation. This silence seems to be linked to strange memories and repressed promises...
In 1878 a youthful bounty hunter by the name of Django sets out on a journy of redemption. every bounty could be his last but this doesn't stop the hero from capturing a tonic seller who has been giving people a mad virus.
A poignant exploration of aura-sensory, physical and emotional disturbances in the brain that can precede convulsive seizures and occur as seizures in their own right.
Follows married couple, Liam & Kerry and how they live their lives on the canal. Their fuel business has a huge impact on communities in the north-west of England.
This story revolves around Mark, who’s on a journey of grief after the death of his dad. While throwing out some of his dad’s old stuff, he is approached by a disheveled taxidermy dog called Mr Biscuit. Mr Biscuit ends up being the friend Mark needed to fill the hole his father left. - As their friendship blossoms, Mark comes to terms with his loss. One morning, when Mr Biscuit decides his work is done, he leaves to help others. Mark is left behind to handle the speech at his father's funeral with the memory of Mr Biscuit still playing on his mind.
Suffering from an episode of sleep paralysis, Carlo loses the distinction between reality and imagination.
Six-year-old Sammy was living a carefree life - until his mother gave him a gift that quietly prepared him for a world without her.
A short documentary following two rail enthusiasts as they track a steam locomotive from station to station, and discuss what the hobby means to them.
An 1899 expedition by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine to research malaria prevention in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Among the expedition’s recommendations was to construct an exclusive enclave of “houses for Europeans” on a plateau above the city. This settlement – later known as Hill Station – was conceived as a spatial solution to disease, embedding health-based segregation into the urban fabric of colonial Freetown.
Naseer Shamma invites the audience to the heart of Berlin, in the Pierre Boulez Auditorium. In this setting where arts and cultures meet, the Iraqi musician and his ensemble offer a musical journey in the footsteps of the oud, one of the oldest string instruments in the world.
In Rome's EUR district, where the silence of the night echoes with the mysterious disappearance of a little girl, two strangers meet on a night bus crossing the city. Francesco is a young man on the margins of society, an ironic vagabond who lives by his wits, with a bottle in his backpack and a stubborn desire to dream. Carlotta wears an elegant fur coat and introduces herself as a famous cellist on tour, but behind her tired eyes and confident voice, one senses a different reality, one of long nights.
Preparation and rehearsals of the play "Love's Labour's Almost Lost" by the company Quarto-Além in 2025.
A documentary film about Laura Halding-Hoppenheit, an LGBTIQ* and AIDS activist who became an icon in Stuttgart through her tireless commitment. The film crew accompanies her in her everyday life and provides insights into the places that have shaped her work and her life. These include the town hall and the currently closed 'Kings Club' – an internationally renowned meeting place in the scene for many decades. The team also accompanies Laura to the studio of her husband Peter Jacobi, which adds another dimension to her everyday life alongside her political work.
What does it mean to be 'united'? Two intelligences, AI and humans, jointly explore the topic of 'unity' with its many different facets: sounds, words, dance, glances, touch, feelings, intuition... The connection between the two proves to be complex. Can a bridge be built between humanity and technology?
Noah brings back an old Polaroid he found in an abandoned building. But every picture he develops turns out to be a bloody prophecy, claiming his loved ones one by one… until the inevitable.
Maryam, an Iranian woman, is accompanied by a film crew for a documentary about her everyday life. However, during filming, it becomes increasingly clear that the biased image the director wants to portray of Maryam in his documentary may not correspond at all to how Maryam sees herself and her situation, or how she wants to be seen.
The film reflects things that go through our minds. Sometimes they are visible on the surface, often they are hidden beneath it. The rhythm of everyday life and fragmented perception. The action in the film floats through urban spaces and finds no destination.
A short documentary about Jackie Forster, a groundbreaking LGBT+ rights campaigner.
The egotistical son of Francis Ford Coppola hires a documentary crew to film him at a film premiere where his film is being shown.
A guide, responsible for sending fallen stars back up to the sky, encounters a fallen star that cannot return. That star changes into a creature doomed to remain on the ground. Angry and confused, it lashes out, chasing the memory of what it once was. With the help of the guide, it is able to accept its fate, and together they can guide the stars back up, brighter than before.
Erewhon takes its title from the 1872 novel by Samuel Butler which depicts a country whose inhabitants have undergone a revolution destroying all machines. The novel was the first to critique the risks of advanced and intelligent technologies, considering notions of replication and machine consciousness. Erewhon was also used by Deleuze as a way of rethinking the concept of what a machine could be, in his reading Erewhon, is not only a disguised no-where but a rearranged now-here. Taking this idea as a departure point, the video proposes a contemporary vision of Erehwon, a speculative island, whose surface is made up of vast piles of broken technologies and the traces of a past hyper-technological community. Like the original story, the technology on the island seems to have achieved its own consciousness and whilst the island is littered with remnants there is something else happening below the surface.
A diary film about a journey through the ever-changing Parisian landscape, seen through a barely discernible low-fi lens.
Eighty-nine-year-old Denis Davis is about as British as any man could be. Born in the Jewish East End, he has lived in London pretty much all of his life. So why is he now leaving his beautiful house in Bushey, and starting all over again in a new country?
'Canto rodado' (rolled stone) as a stone rounded by the erosion of a watercourse or other natural process, as the act of singing, as a form of division in a poetic work, as something displaced and rolling around, as something repeated, rehearsed, and 'rolled' through the language of film.
Aisha McAdams, a former competitive runner turned photographer, embarks on a journey to document the triumphs and struggles of famed ultra trailrunners, including Jim Walmsley and Eszter Csillag. Traveling to mythical races—the Western States Endurance Run in the mountains of eastern California, the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc in the French Alps—the film marvels at athletes who maintain their intensity as they run 100 miles of mountain trails while climbing thousands of vertical feet.
The river, an autonomous, natural creature, a living world composed of billions of micro and macro- organisms who are sensitive and yet exposed with no protection against the human economy.
When she meets Hugo, Léa thinks she’s experiencing her first great love. But behind the tender looks and passionate messages, a grip begins to take hold. Little by little, love turns into control, silence, and fear until the day a seemingly harmless gesture from another boy, Eliott, makes everything collapse. What if the real breaking point didn’t come from a scream, but from a shiver?
This inspiring work explores the story of a group of veteran women from the Santa Cristina Rowing Club. The production combines documentary and fiction, revealing the poetic side of these women's work, who find in rowing a way to stay active and united in the face of life's challenges. Through intimate interviews and scenes of training and competition, the documentary shows how they defy the barriers of time and age thanks to their passion for rowing.
The famous Spanish sculptor José Manuel Martínez Perez decided to create a unique work, and the new sculpture was modeled by art history student Constanza. During the months of cooperation, the two not only devoted themselves to creating sculptures, but also discussed art topics such as science fiction movies and Rodin's sculptures. They also shared their views on issues such as generational differences and psychological emotions. In the communication, their views collided with each other...
The Legend of the Dun Cow
On his 30th birthday, a man receives a strange gift from his childhood...
The documentary aims to create a captivating, yet uncomfortable and hypnotic portrait of Carmen, a Flamenco dancer who struggles to get by in Seville. Following the repetitive details of her routine and using a mix of observational filming, experimental editing, and conventional narrative, the film seeks to engage the viewer's senses.
Edouard and Amanda usually meet at the cinema when she comes home for the vacations. Their encounters, marked by a slight flirtation, have never crossed the threshold of a real relationship. That evening, they meet as usual, without knowing that it may be the last time...