Documentary short covering the making of Gorillaz' ninth studio album, The Mountain.
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Documentary short covering the making of Gorillaz' ninth studio album, The Mountain.
In Mr Whispers, we unveil a chilling story of long-buried horror, set in a town desperate to forget its tragic past. For decades, rumours have swirled about a place on the outskirts... a derelict cinema where something unspeakable once occurred.
Víctor is thinking about his friend Mario. Mario was a little nervous in the summer of 2024. He was falling in love with Sara, a girl he met on twitter around that time, and he's an overthinker... Everytime he started overthinking stuff, he went outside to find some calm and solace in nature. For years, Mario and Víctor have been talking about their concerns with the limitations and contradictions in the relationship between representation and identity. But lately, this conversation has tilted especially towards the problematics in the representation of landscapes and nature. They always try looking beyond the western capitalist framework to find new possibilities, forever in search of that formless great image. However, Mario's too in love to concentrate on these topics like he usually does... all he can think of is how much he wishes Sara was there with him: to look at that sunset together, to be together (in) that same space and time.
An audiovisual essay constructed from Super 8 footage filmed during camera tests for the short film ‘La Trampa’. Through gestures, light, and silences, it reflects on what the image reveals and what it leaves unsaid.
Having arrived from Ukraine, Russia, and Lithuania, Natalia, Igor, Sergei and Anna are employed at the shipyards in Saint-Nazaire. Dimly lit shadows silhouetted against the lights of the port, as the blue hour gives way to dawn they tell Clément Pinteaux what they have left behind and what they hope to find on their journey into exile.
In a university controlled by a totalitarian regime, Lucas gradually becomes aware of the oppressive world around him. Guided by Elena, he discovers an underground network that is trying to save books by digitizing and distributing them.
‘THE LOVELY COUPLE’ follows a woman, married, mid 50s - who’s murdered her husband. This wasn’t in cold blood, but a fleeting heat of the moment reaction to years and years of built up frustration and resentment for her partner. As she wanders her now empty house we learn what drove her to such an horrific act.
Kostas owns a small Greek restaurant in the heart of the Black Forest. To the outside world, he appears to be a warm-hearted family man with a boisterous temperament, big dreams, and a chaotic yet lovable family. Yet behind the scenes, he is increasingly losing control of his life.
The desert city of Agadez in Niger has been a hub of trade routes since time immemorial. The local Tuareg population always earned a good living by transporting goods and people across the Sahara. But Agadez is also a place where migrants pass through on their way to Europe.
Madai, Shanel, Rosmer, and Victoria have been forcibly displaced from their homes and, after a long and dangerous migration journey in search of a better future in the United States, their dreams are cut short. However, their paths cross at an LGBTQ+ shelter in Guatemala City, where they receive support, protection, and, most importantly, form a deep friendship. Together, they discover their inner resilience and find new opportunities to rebuild their lives, holding on to the hope that, despite the challenges, the future still offers them a new beginning.
Yuna and her best friend are inseparable. But when she suddenly moves away, Yuna is left behind alone. To escape the loneliness, she imagines a mysterious boy named Emil. Can Yuna overcome her grief with his help?
A personal and investigative documentary about a phase of life that half the world's population goes through, yet we know surprisingly little about.
A Man hunts down a young couple after a disastrous incident.
Jaya sets out to hunt the spirit of the mountain, a sacred beast with valuable feathers. As she approaches the heart of the mountain, she’s interrupted by her younger sister, Amala, devout on protecting the spirit.
A short film about an orange. Available on YouTube.
Shenzhen, New York. The 16th typhoon of the year is approaching the Chinese coast. In the sweltering night, two queer voices call out to one another from each of the cities. Slowly, the two metropolises, filmed on celluloid, overlap and merge. The two voices then fear another typhoon approaching, one that is even more threatening.
Coral arrives in Etxauri (Navarre, Spain) to be the photographer at a wedding that ultimately does not take place. She learns the news like everyone else in this village: at the wash house. From then on, she will discover many of the stories hidden there.
The world has ended but we haven't got the news yet. Moved by a desire for revenge, a filmmaker remembers some of the images he's posted on Twitter over the years. What he'll learn on the way —nothing— will chage him forever.
In extreme cold, the human body can turn against itself through paradoxical undressing: failing nerves mistake freezing for heat, compelling the dying to shed their last protection. In 水托邦 (Hydrotopia), hydrophones frozen into a block of ice capture the material disintegration of their frozen body as a projected film gradually emerges into clarity.
Symbolized in the bird’s flight, a group of Māori, Pākehā and Colombian creatives explore life’s journey, the longing to return to the nest, and the life-giving connection with our ancestors.
The Robinsons gather for a quintessential British summer BBQ
Lydia cannot rest. Days are counting down to a deadline she cannot miss. With each moment that passes the wall she built to protect herself from the world crumbles. But, sometimes, when walls collapse, it lets the light shine through.
The demand for gender equality, the abolition of the compulsory hijab and fundamental human rights did not begin with Mahsa Amini’s death; Iran’s feminist movement has a long and deep-rooted history.
A drunken man who has lost his catholic faith receives a call.
A brief look into the personal lives and ambitions of music duo JamReki amidst the release of their sophomore album, 'Boys Dont Cry'
During The Blitz, the British government had plans in place to evacuate approximately 3.5 million people, but only around 1.5 million left towns and cities for the countryside, with the majority of those being children. Children of the Blitz tells the stories of those who remained at home, often to help their families, or because their parents couldn’t bear to send them away. Through the eyes of survivors who were children at the time, the film will explore how The Blitz contributed towards our sense of national identity and how the ‘Blitz Spirit’ is still held up as a defining characteristic of Britishness today. The film will also examine the starker reality for children whose homes were destroyed, including those who lost parents, and some who were left to fend for themselves - many grew up with their stories unheard.
The measure of drowning is an ecosexual fable about breathing better even when drowning, finding ways to resist the collapse of life and re-nourishing desires.
Natalia Ruiz struggles with grief and guilt as she is haunted by the ghost of her late lover.
A complete lore and analysis video about the award-winning game Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.
Having grown up surrounded by my mother and her friends, I wonder about celibacy, loneliness, and the place of friendship among single women. Through joyful discussions with my own friends and exchanges with three women I meet, the film paints a festive and contrasting portrait of loneliness.
Ebola, Marburg, Nipah, COVID-19, and now avian flu – a long list of deadly viruses leaping from animals to humans. Why are these spillovers happening, and how are we fuelling them? Directed by award-winner Michael Wech and produced by Emmy®-winner Leopold Hoesch, this film takes us on a gripping global journey into the origins of some of the world’s most dangerous pathogens. For anyone who wants to understand the science behind pandemics and how we hopefully can prevent the next one.