The film brings together a group of writers and performers to satirize American democracy and politics through roughly a dozen original songs in the style of Mel Brooks
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The film brings together a group of writers and performers to satirize American democracy and politics through roughly a dozen original songs in the style of Mel Brooks
The audiovisual piece shows us the interaction and philosophical conversation between Fito from '63 - played by Juan Cottet -, the one from Circo Beat - embodied by his own daughter Margarita Páez -, the one from 2014, corresponding to the album Rock and Roll Revolution - in charge of Pablo Sigal - and the current one, played by himself.
After forming a strong bond through online chats, a young man and woman decide to meet in person. But when the woman sees him for the first time, her reaction changes as he does not match the image she had imagined.
Intertwined in Portland’s Queer community, Darnell, a Black artist, becomes an unexpected mentor and home for a young queer person, Zavin, who’s come to Portland to escape the same small town they both grew up in.
A cat lounges on a chair, while the sound of birdsong and traffic echoes through a window.
A hand does things a whole day long
This episode of Chicago Stories traces the birth and growth of gospel music in Chicago in the 1930s. The story follows "The Father of Gospel", Thomas A. Dorsey, who wrote one of gospel’s early hits while coping with his grief over the death of his wife and child. It explores the roots of gospel from southern spirituals during slavery, through gospel’s early years.
A young man's love life is disrupted by his unwelcome ability to teleport every time that he sneezes.
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.
In December of 2025, A Man in Isolation began its development process. It took roughly eight days to complete the entire film from start to finish. The final product came out to 25 minutes, including the credit sequence. Throughout the week, there were scenes and clips that never made the final edit, with some scenes not making it due to them not fitting the vibe. Four months on, and those clips will be seen in this documentary-like film about the creation and the process of A Man in Isolation.
When one of them is diagnosed with breast cancer, three childhood friends gather for a sleepover in the Brooklyn of their youth. There, they are confronted by their younger selves for an endless night of memories, secrets, and girlhood.
Linnie lives with her Nana in the unincorporated territory of Villegreen, Colorado - notable only for a nearby paleontological site. When Nana’s memory begins to fail, Linnie goes looking for evidence of the past.
A man is haunted by his hair after having it cut.
A man named Jerry Cheeseburger attempts to decipher a mysterious and nonsensical book for a potential unknown prize.
Three days before the great flood, Noah races against time to warn others of God's impending judgment on all mankind.
Three Venezuelan teenagers Rodrigo, Marcelo, and Alexa, get profiled at a store which leads to the an altercation with immigration.
Documentary of bbno$’s concert tour through Australia and New Zealand
An interview with director Hisayasu Satô about "Kyrie Eleison" (bonus feature on the "The Films of Hisayasu Satô: Volume #3" Bluray set released by Vinegar Syndrome).
Upon moving into the house of a deceased relative, a woman begins to notice peculiar happenings around her.
When an anxious Chinese American drag queen hosts an all-AAPI showcase for an unconventional audience, a surprise guest sends her spiraling into self-doubt. Meanwhile, backstage shenanigans from her chaotic drag family threaten to derail the whole show.
A couple's relationship is put to the test over hot pot.
A parody of a parody of a murder mystery dinner. Not even the killer knows what's going on anymore.
A travel vlogger persuades his friend to embark on a 36-hour journey aboard the Amtrak Coast Starlight, hoping the trip will finally bring them closer.
Paul Wendkos was a bit of an auteurist fetish object in the early 1960's, when his career in theatrical features reached its pinnacle. He made his mark with such genre outings as The Burglar (1957) and Face of a Fugitive (1959), as well as with the hit Gidget (1959) and his acclaimed indictment of evangelicalism Angel Baby (1961). Many of the finest critics and film writers wrote of his style admiringly, even as studio contracts regularly saddled him with empty commercial vehicles. Quentin Tarantino even credited him as the director of the faux action saga The 14 Fists of McCluskey in his Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood. What is there to Paul Wendkos when we look at him and his work today?
Real-estate mogul Christopher Gates becomes homeless after losing his family, only to discover the sinister connection to their deaths.
In today's world of loud stories, the ones that matter the most often become silenced: Viollette Belivoue and Rushana Zarifulena share their stories of sexual assault in public for the first time and reflect on the importance of talking about it to not let offenders escape responsibility for their actions anymore.
What do you do when someone you love does terrible things? That question haunts Neshama, daughter of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, the legendary musician whose songs lay the spiritual foundation for Judaism worldwide. THE DARKEST LIGHT follows Neshama’s wrenching attempt to reconcile the father she adored and the serial abuser he turned out to be. Through unflinching firsthand testimony, survivors recount the harm they suffered at the hands of the spiritual leader they trusted, revealing the painful contradictions within a man revered by many and a community long steeped in silence, denial and complicity.
Sidney Felsen, who passed away in 2024 at age 99, was a true Los Angeles institution. He co-founded Gemini G.E.L. alongside Stanley Grinstein in 1966 and spent decades overseeing, photographing, and befriending some of the greatest postwar American artists of his generation. Sidney kept a quiet, joyful ritual: decorating the envelopes that carried artists’ royalty checks, using his beloved collection of postage and rubber stamps that filled his iconic office — a room filled with photographs of every artist he had ever worked with. It was Julie Mehretu who first introduced Tacita to Gemini. Knowing Sidney’s deep affection for Julie, Dean asked him to decorate an envelope for her. The result is this poignant 14-minute film: Sidney, impeccably dressed as always, at his desk, doing what he loved most.
PinkPantheress presents the tour for her hit mixtape, Fancy That, live in Los Angeles.
A man’s life unravels after a parking spot is stolen from him.
A fictional documentary following the exploits of Hank, a Los Angeles plumber going through a bitter divorce who decides he's going to clean up his city... by killing every homeless person he can find.
After an ice cream outburst gets her arrested, an entitled woman grapples with the wreckage of her own behavior.
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The lawless energy of Game Changer Wrestling returns to the Motor City! GCW takes over the legendary Harpos Concert Theatre for "Guilty Conscience 2026." Known for its gritty atmosphere and die-hard fans, Detroit becomes the epicenter of independent wrestling as the promotion brings its unique blend of high-octane athleticism and ultraviolent chaos back to one of its favorite haunts. Tag Team Warfare: The Pillars vs VNDL48 Women's Showcase: Allysin Kay vs Vipress Singles Grudge Match: Dr. Redacted vs Anakin Murphy
Power Slap 18, featuring a main event match between Wolverine and Da Crazy Hawaiian, is scheduled for Friday, March 6, 2026, at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas.
Two voices, one written, the other synthesised, engage in a philosophical dialogue about the amorous abyss separating them: a nineteen-year-old girl has decided to marry the Devil.
A young girl from New Orleans dreams of celebrating her birthday during the weekend of Hurricane Katrina.
What happens when a community’s coastline becomes a dumping ground for pollution? TOXIC TIDES exposes the ongoing environmental and public health crisis at King’s Beach and surrounding areas north of Boston.
On Valentine's Day, a young man wakes with a song stuck in his head. Driven by the sudden memory, he calls the love of his life and begins to pour his heart out over the phone.
In a new ESPN E60 special debuting on the Juneteenth holiday, a vibrant, deeply human, and joyfully cinematic documentary chronicles the extraordinary journey of the Indianapolis Clowns – once icons of Negro League baseball, now reborn for a new generation through the electric world of Banana Ball.
Tom, a college janitor, reexperiences his past as a student who wanted to become a musician and gains a new outlook on life.
When a war breaks out between humanity and the AI Machine States, the world is thrown into a state of confusion.
Miles and Ravi house sit a NASA exobiologist mansion, while running astronomy club sign ups, they discover a runaway alien on a ticking cosmic clock, bullies, and crushes that turn their summer into chaos and adventure.
A monkey films himself eating bananas for an online audience.
Bea can’t breathe when her girlfriend’s away.
Henrietta and Ayo navigate stigma, shame, and a world that would rather they stay quiet.
A guy attempts to stop his best friend from making a huge mistake.
Young aspiring actress Barb drowns in the pool of a kids birthday party, and must survive in a new thespian purgatory.
A woman enters her house and witnesses the worst thing possible: herself dead!
An arms dealer spends his final hours wounded in the coldness of a desolate space. As his consciousness fades, physical agony gives way to a mental drift where childhood memories, the guilt of his trade, and the betrayal of the woman he still loves intertwine irreversibly. A digital elegy on forgiveness, abandonment, and the violent silence of goodbye.
Voice memos from various people recounting how music impacted their lives edited into a short, experimental documentary.
A hedgehog meets a child who has lost a loved one.
The uprooted, the American dreams, the thick and sweet sauce, and an empty dining hall—too much for one to face and survive. It is far easier to demolish a closed restaurant. Composed of cutouts, reenactments, found footage, and fragments of earlier films, the work attempts to rebuild personal and collective memory while reflecting on the immigrant experience through the Americanization of food.
A poetic and personal cinematic meditation on displacement and loss, SKIN OF GLASS follows filmmaker Denise Zmekhol’s journey after discovering that her late father's most celebrated work as an architect, a modernist glass skyscraper in the heart of São Paulo, Brazil, has become occupied by hundreds of homeless families.
THEY HAVE ARRIVED
At the end of their school year, three teenagers, Oscar, Bryan, and Rebecca, navigate the complicated emotions of teen-relationships and personal discovery.
A wildly funny family comedy about a guy who sells his soul for six wishes so he can reach the one he truly loves.
Tiffany loves Michael, but his fear of commitment and endless affairs push her past her limit—until she finally makes him pay for his betrayal.
Guitar ballads. The power of mac and cheese. Blue cowboys. Pink gunpowder. Broken red miniguns. Flinging lit cigarettes. Home.
Filmed during DC's 2025 military occupation, Zaire explores the quarantine distance that united two souls who longed for human comfort beyond closed doors.