A World War Two English soldier wakes from a coma to find a mysterious old man sharing his hospital room.
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A World War Two English soldier wakes from a coma to find a mysterious old man sharing his hospital room.
Mike Massimino witnesses the 2017 solar eclipse in Charleston, SC.
A transgender central character but a universal story. When Kate goes back to see her mum after time apart, she realises that far from being ready for a day out, her mum is gravely ill and nobody has told her.
A dream documentary about the experiences of childhood and the moment of its transition from the Warrior Moon genre, trans, not binary that is expressed by what is considered feminine.
Created from footage and outtakes from Rabbit in the Moon. An elegy to her parents’ generation—the Issei (immigrants)—and the legacy of suffering that haunts the community to this day
Gregory, an aging guitarist, re-discovers his passion in music and finds the courage to play again.
A group of troubled teens are sent to a hippie camp to find inner peace. However, they are obsessed with the camps haunted legend of the FireLady... conjuring up the unsettled spirit in the woods.
A car wreck allows a fugitive recovery agent's serial killer prisoner to escape into the wilderness, so she's forced to pursue him. The other driver involved finds the agent while lost in the woods and initially, the female stranger's presence complicates matters, but when the agent suspects her involvement wasn't by chance, the killer intervenes, revealing they were working together as killer and cleaner. They capture the agent, but she escapes. The agent eventually manipulates and regains some control of the situation, setting the stage for a fatal confrontation.
Chameleon is an installation made up of a projection and a series of hangers-objects used by falconers to transport their falcons and on which they rest during the hunt-folded on the floor of the sals. In the film, Miguel Calderón follows the weights of Chameleon for 24 hours, a falconer who works at night as a bouncer in a bar in the south of Mexico City, and who by day goes hunting his falcon every night, with whom he has developed a relationship. Emotional bond is his closest bond with a reality far removed from the situations of extreme violence to which he has been exposed since childhood.
Hurricane Harvey is one of the most catastrophic natural disasters in US history. Floodwaters from the storm have engulfed entire Texas cities leaving thousands of people and animals displaced and homeless. The documentary chronicles the heroic efforts of rescuers and volunteers who lend a helping hand to the animals displaced by the recent storm.
Loss, grief, hope, and eventually madness... How far would you go to keep your promise?
A short documentary by Nikita Lavretski.
Bordalo II: A Life Of Waste is an Irish Film Board Short Documentary that displays an intimate portrait of Portuguese street artist Artur Bordalo as he aims to highlight the extent of our wastefulness and the impact this has on our environment through his 'Trash Animals' sculptures.
Christine must travel to North Carolina after receiving a devastating phone call from her mother and reveal that she has transitioned from Christine to Chris.
The 1960s environmental movement inspired young scientists like E.O. Wilson, Cal DeWitt, and Theo Colborn, some of whom were raised within America’s largest religious group: evangelicals. Today, a new generation of scientist/evangelicals includes Katharine Hayhoe, Ben Lowe, and Corina Newsome. Can this new generation revive the reach and relevance of America's evangelical and environmental movements?
Animal Cinema is a film composed of fragments of videos of animals operating cameras. All cameras were stolen by animals who acted autonomously. These video materials, downloaded from YouTube between 2012 and 2017, have been reorganized in Animal Cinema as a constant unfolding of non-human modes of being.
In this documentary, British film-maker Gurinder Chadha, director of Bend It Like Beckham and Viceroy's House, travels from Southall to Delhi to find out about the Partition of India - one of the most seismic events of the 20th century. Partition saw India divided into two new nations - independent India and Pakistan. The split led to violence, disruption and death. To find out why and how it happened, Gurinder crosses India, meeting people whose lives were torn apart by Partition and talking to historians who explain the motivations behind the split. Along the way, she discovers that Partition was caused by politicians who were more interested in their own power than in Indian unity, and finds out that the British also played a major role in the Partition.
“A few days before the opening of Watermill Center, Robert Wilson is in a race against the clock. After a decades-long international stage career, he looks back at the special laboratory that was the Byrd Hoffman School of Byrds, the artistic community where he got his start, and decides to return to his roots. With his ever-growing coterie of supporters, he takes possession of a vacant building on Long Island to turn it into an art center. Filmmaker Pauline de Grunne captures Wilson’s relationship with this unique endeavor, while his friends, collaborators, and many of the artists he has worked with provide insight into the man and his project.” –INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF FILMS ON ART
A web series, community engagement campaign and interactive documentary taking a real look at social change from the perspective of transgender people of color. Each episode focuses on a different person in a different place.
Ultrarunners overcome every kind of hardship. During her first run of the season, Mirna Valerio has to silence those who think she's not fit for this sport.
Explore the land where rugged mountains and landscapes disappear into the Ocean. Follow the journey of Henthorne as he traverses Iceland on a journey to capture that perfect Black & White fotograph. Ocean & Earth Iceland captures those special places where huge waves from the North Atlantic are lapping up on jet black volcanic beaches. The short film provides a behind the scenes look at Henthorne's 44 Days in Iceland, covering 6500 miles and capturing the artwork he is best known for. There is a real juxtaposition between this live footage and the finished artwork. This film provides the visual of the chasm between real time and Henthorne's Long Exposures.
Chris is the drama director for a high school production of The Dark Knight: The Musical, and the show is falling apart. In order to heighten the drama between his leads, Chris begins a series of manipulations to pit them against each other. The thirst for a standing ovation leads him down a dark path on a violent night the audience will never forget.
Documentary about a young soccer team skilled in Shaolin kung fu. Tian Dong visits its young members at their sports school, and talks to them about their everyday lives and dreams. In doing so he paints an unsettling picture of China's political situation.
King Tut's death at the age of 19 has been debated ever since his tomb was discovered. Why did he die so young? Was he murdered? To solve this ancient mystery, a team of scientists will perform a virtual autopsy on the king, using modern technology.
Hypnagogic Opera written/directed by Dean Blunt and Soundtracked by Mica Levi. Performed in October 2017 at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London
A man on a solo trip away experiences strange happenings when the clock strikes 3AM.
Documentary film about censorship, legal problems, menaces, etc... than satiric comic artists suffer in Spain right now.
Beyond The Battalion tells the story of the 28th Māori Battalion. It revisits two earlier films, including one on the 1977 pilgrimage of the battalion back to their WW11 battle grounds.
An examination of the effects of living undocumented in the United States on the lives of two immigrant parents.
We witnessed the coming of Christ. We witnessed the birth and empowering of the early church. Now, we witness the church’s miraculous growth and learn how the first believers took the gospel to every nation.
For the fourth time in a row, National Geographic presents the latest Hubble discoveries. The documentary also presents the James Webb telescope, which is set to replace Hubble from 2018.
An inventor goes back in time to save his brother.
A group of unacquainted women, with no musical experience, have three days to learn an instrument, form a band and perform live.
Filmmaker and homeopath Ananda More, Hom, DHMHS travelled the world to meet with scientists, practitioners, and patients to learn whether homeopathy is science-based or is an elaborate placebo that affects millions and endangers lives.
A minute-long anti-smoking ad.
Sickboy follows 29-year-old Jeremie Saunders as he lives openly with Cystic Fibrosis and devotes his life to removing the stigma attached to chronic illness and disease. He demonstrates that laughing about the absurdity of CF can take away its power. The film traces the efforts by Jeremie and his best friends, Brian and Taylor, to create an internet podcast that seeks to change the way people view serious illness like brain cancer, schizophrenia, and epilepsy.
Mercy Love & Grace is the story of six former combat veterans gathered together to train for their next mission: saving the oceans' coral reefs and in the process, saving themselves.
Olivia Branstetter (Carmen) and Lauren Jain (Jacobee) debut in their first feature film about a group of recently graduated teens who discover what's important in life through a drug-fueled Fourth of July night.
A camp is a place where mohajers live in a state of waiting. Mohajers are asylum seekers, refugees, and other migrants in precarious situations and their camps are reception centers, detention centers, and temporary shelters. Camps are often located in remote areas, effectively isolating the individuals living in them. They are facilities for storing humans, full of invisible walls, and windows to remind people that the world they can see through them is out of their reach.
During battle, a healer duels with her mortal enemy in an unsettling form, facing an impossible choice that will forever forge her destiny as a warrior.
Explore the legal roller-coaster ride of LGBTQ family rights in the South over the last decade with an intimate view into the lives of three lesbian families in Alabama as they set precedents and fight the courts for their children during the time that federal marriage equality comes to a head.
There may be good reason for your curiosity if you have ever wondered about what is really going on at the southernmost continent... With so many myths and rumors flying around about the place lately, we decided to do a little research of our own into the claims... which turned into a whole lot of research... and what was going to be a 10-minute video turned into this.
Kayleigh’s Love Story is as a warning to young people, both girls and boys, about the dangers of speaking to people they don’t know online. The film highlights just how quick and easy it can be for children to be groomed online without them or those around them knowing it is happening. Its purpose is to protect children now and in the future and to stop another family losing a child in this way.
Experience the broadcasting of the Olympic Games from behind-the-scenes.
The rural town of Shellby has been dying ever since the new highway passed it by. Tourists no longer stop at Betsy's Cafe for lunch, or at Johnny's Garage for gas. But Joey and his pals have a plan. When business gets really slow, a 'Detour' sign and a few nails on the road solve their problem.
Resigned to a mundane life of caring for a mother with dementia, Zola sees a fleeting chance at escape when she runs into an old crush.
"Antifa" is the third episode in the "America Under Siege" documentary web-series releasing over the course of 2017. Each episode profiles the influence of radical Marxists and/or anarchists on various segments of American society. Usually dressed in black, sometimes from head to toe, wearing masks, wielding bats or other weapons, and sometimes throwing projectiles while chanting ("No Trump, No Wall, No USA at All!", is one such chant) and holding signs with messages like "Immolate a Fascist". Antifa, whose name is short for Antifascist Action according to its supporters, notwithstanding the group's adoption of tactics reminiscent of actual fascist groups, has received limited critical coverage in the mainstream media. Working with Dangerous Documentaries, director Judd Saul and conservative commentator Trevor Loudon unveil the real history, motives, and goals of the movement in the United States and elsewhere it is active.
Dance documentary that accompanies three passionate female Spanish dance-artists across Europe: What is the value of Art in our current times of crisis and shortenings?
Born in 1917, director Jean Rouch had a prolific life producing work encompassing ethnology, surrealism, filmic innovation and African travels. This documentary takes us to the banks of the Niger River, Rouch’s final resting place, to get to know the father of ethno-fiction and cinéma vérité
The story of three of Australia's fastest growing startups-SafetyCulture, Vinomofo, and Canva-as they scale from garage offices to millions of users and worldwide impact. The New Hustle follows the personal journeys of the founders as they develop and iterate on their idea, attempt to bring it to market, raise capital, and face countless challenges along the way. Explore what motivates each founder and how they're attempting to overcome the massive odds against any startup in today's world.
When a man finds a family of strangers in his house who claim to have bought the place, he agrees to let them stay until they can get to the bottom of the mix-up. They never leave.
Following on from Bill Morrison's feature Dawson City: Frozen Time, a short film, Dawson City: Postscript (10 min, 2017) details the journey this collection took after it left Dawson City.
A password-protected love affair, a little vapor on Venus, and a horse with no name ride out in search of a better world. Against the mounting darkness, a willing abduction offers a stab at tomorrow.
Three trans women, and best friends, document a complex year in their lives with nothing but each other and their handheld camera.
Terry Dunnage was set alight by his uncle in Paignton, Devon 2007. His uncle subsequently died in the fire, Terry survived by jumping out of a window. However things changed forever and Terry spent the next 3 months of his life in a coma fighting for his life. Further battles of immense proportions were to follow....
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What do the numerous similarities between the films of Michael Haneke and Quentin Dupieux reveal about their respective filmmaking strategies?
After getting killed by yet another mysterious person - who seems to be possesed by the "Talking Tom" cat, the zombie girl decides to take revenge once again.
Iceland is the most fascinating place in the world. See unique shots of how life begins, how it grows and how it ends. Majestic volcanoes, bubbling geysers, raging waterfalls, threatening fjords over impressive glaciers, endless lava fields - hardly any other country in the world is as rich in natural wonders as Iceland, the remote island in the harsh North Sea. Cinematographer and documentary maker Reinhard Kungel tells the story of life - without words.
A Mexican mother, with her only child's birthday looming, embarks upon an epic journey across land and through her politics, to find the right piñata for her son.