“I was 7 years old when I crossed the border on January 23, 1965, into Hendaye. I have no memory of arriving in France. How can one give an account of an event of which one has no memory, if not by seeking one’s story in that of others?” José Vieira
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“I was 7 years old when I crossed the border on January 23, 1965, into Hendaye. I have no memory of arriving in France. How can one give an account of an event of which one has no memory, if not by seeking one’s story in that of others?” José Vieira
Inspired by large-scale film music, Christopher von Deylen (SCHILLER) develops his own epic orchestral sound on “EPIC”. For this he combines his atmospheric sound worlds with emotional orchestral arrangements to a gigantic head cinema soundtrack.
Leila, a 13 year old Bangla girl from East London, is being forced to marry a much older man. Her older sister, Rukhsana, must find a way to help her escape, with the help of her girlfriend, Margot. All while a goat is sacrificed to appease the orthodox new in-laws.
What happens when poor handsome straight guys post pictures of themselves on the internet...
A Documentary film exploring the history and evolution of vinyl records. Featuring Interviews with the experts, musicians and fans alike, 'Stuck in the groove' takes you on a journey of vinyl-mania, music and nostalgia.
Laure cleans in a Parisian apartment belonging to the Saudi royal family. When unknown men come into the apartment, Laure is forced to hide in a storeroom with her boss. The two women must remain silent, glued to each other.
Untold Revolution documents the beginning of the journey of the agricultural movement towards food sovereignty in Palestine, from an emancipatory ideological standpoint that seeks to break away from the dependence on the Israeli occupier and the global monopolistic companies. The movement advocates for the adoption of food production systems that are based on natural resources, local production inputs, values of cooperation, and agricultural practices that are culturally, environmentally, socially, economically, and nationally appropriate for the Palestinian context.
Béton des Anges is about the relationship between Sam and Joey, two sisters, pulled apart by the darkness of a fatal night, where Joey disappears in a nightclub. Forgotten, pushed to the edge of memory in the pictures Sam captured of her, Joey returns as a ghost.
Berlin’s brutalist heritage is under fire. The city’s powerful Charité hospital wants to destroy a brutalist icon of the Cold War era: The infamous former animal research laboratory called the Mäusebunker. Meanwhile, a dedicated group of politicians, preservationists, architects, gallerists, and students fight for an adaptive reuse of these magnificent, uncompromisingly unique structures. Who will win? No matter the outcome, you’re left with the impression that preservation can be brutal.
A Christmas special featuring the twelve figures who have rung the bells in comedy during 2021. Inés Hernand, Carolina Iglesias, Victoria Martín, Andrea Compton, and Henar Álvarez share a dinner where they analyze the paradigm shift in comedy with seven renowned comedians: Bob Pop, Nerea Pérez de las Heras, Asaari Bibang, Perra de Satán, Esnórquel, LalaChus, and Ger. Over the past year, we have witnessed a social upheaval. Awarded by audiences and critics in 2021, all our protagonists reflect on the humor of the past and analyze the current context.
Following the footsteps of the mythical Flying Frenchies and their movie, I Believe I Can Fly, Antony Newton and Pablo Signoret decide to revive a rare discipline: Baseline.
During the Balkan conflict (1991-2001), between 25,000 and 50,000 women were victims of sexual violence as an ethnic cleansing strategy. However, there is no official figure because many of the victims either did not survive or they now live in silence. This documentary shows the witnesses and their struggle to break the silence and overcome the stigma in a society that still suffers the consequences of war, 25 years later.
When Alldred, a young warrior uncovers part of a forgotten weapon in the depths of a floral kingdom, the young flora sets out with the aid of her mentor to uncover the resting place of its remains and the truth behind this mystery hidden away at the edge of their world.
A rare insight into the workings of the high-security psychiatric hospital, Broadmoor, with testimony from those who have come face to face with Britain’s most notorious killers. Broadmoor Hospital is home to around 200 of Britain’s most dangerous men, and this documentary offers a glimpse of what life is like behind bars for some of its most famous inhabitants, including Peter Sutcliffe and Robert Maudsley.
Britain's most prolific serial rapist was eventually convicted for several crimes, but he was to be released on parole until numerous victims found the courage to speak up.
A hotel room in the middle of a big city, it's a hot night. Tabea a young but lonely woman, is waiting for Lola, a sex worker. But is it really physical satisfaction Tabea is looking for?
Li, an illegal immigrant in Paris, works as a professional queue maker. He suffers in silence and does everything so that his daughter does not follow the same path of submission as him.
A movement-led piece, Lost Time represents a positive journey into learning to coexist with time by rising above the uncertainties of the future.
In limbo, a man is confronted by his own personified guilt.
Several individuals venture to stop a serial killer.
Three young Bristol men deployed to Afghanistan are returning to the women in their lives. Now they must share the physical and psychological aftershocks of their service, Arthur, Hads and Taff find their journey home is their greatest battle.
On the edge of the Sahara, in Burkina Faso, the village of Kamsé is being destroyed by the effects of creeping desertification. To ensure the village's survival, the villagers decided to embark on the planning of a tree perimeter.
A mother glides through the dream of her happy past only to wake up and discover that it was all a simulation.
Polychrome cracks spread across two goddesses on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea.
Following the release of Bérurier Noir's album "Concerto pour détraqués" on the Bondage label in 1985, the French punk scene began to organize itself and attract media attention. Following Bondage's example, François Hadji Lazaro founded the Boucherie Production label. The departure of bands to major companies, Bérurier Noir's lawsuit against its label Bondage, and above all the breakup of the band marked the end of an era.
The film recounts an experience, that of a director and his two actors at grips with a play: from the first meeting to the initial readings, the rehearsals done at home, the ones done on stage and finally the first performance. But an experience that took place in the peculiar situation in which the whole of Italian culture found itself in the days between the first and second wave of the pandemic, when it really seemed possible to restart and the feeling of euphoria was accompanied by the illusion that the worst was behind us. Once again we were suddenly checked in our desire for beauty, for life.
"Ningún Lugar Para Morir begins from an unexpected change of place. Everyday images in a territory with memories of war in southern Chile coexist with those of a childbirth. Light and darkness meet in colors, blacks and whites. The film portrays a forest, a death, and glimmers of light. Dedicated to Lena." - Lightcone
End of La Vengeance Trilogy
A documentation of the adventures of a group of 13-year-old Nepali kids, most of whom have never left their neighborhood, village or city, as they travel across the world to participate in the Donosti Cup, in San Sebastian, Spain, in a self-enriching experience to exercise their passion for soccer against some of the best in the world.
‘Wendy’ is a film response to the work of composer, electronic music innovator and polymath, Wendy Carlos. The work orbits a duet rehearsal for four hands on one piano. Together, Frances Scott and Chu-Li Shewring learn to play ‘Timesteps’, transcribed from the original score composed by Wendy Carlos, first imagined for Anthony Burgess’ book, ‘A Clockwork Orange’ (1962), and later realised for the soundtrack to Stanley Kubrick’s 1971 film adaptation.
The film starts in the Department of Ardèche with the Mont Gerbier de Jonc (1551 m) from where emerges the "true" source, the official, most distant one from the mouth of the Loire (1012 km), the longest wild river in France. The work looks closely time-wise on the first kilometers of the river's water flow. The scene's sound meets up with us at the end.
A man does not dare to declare himself homosexual. So he can only dream in places where water flows.
In his Boston basement apartment, which seems to come straight out of an old film noir, the great American pianist Ran Blake lives alone and endlessly fine-tunes his indefinable sound. For over 70 years, he has been driven by his obsession with cinema, which, in turn, has galvanized his music, creating a unique conversation between these two arts.
Small creatures are wandering through the forest looking for food when one of them discovers strange remains of civilization.
A widowed grandmother lives alone in her house, every day they repeat themselves with the same habits, when one day something unexpected happens. From the radio there is a rumor that something terrible is awakening from the cemeteries, the dead have returned to walk among us!
Max and Chloé are shy. Can a drama class change that?
There is a strong link between singing and mental illness. This documentary tries to break down some prejudices by focusing on the music industry environment. To achieve this feat of awareness, without falling into moralization, popular artists from here lend themselves to the game of this therapy.
Until she was 16, filmmaker Chiara Marotta lived in a Christian community where everything revolved around prayer and reflection. Life was bound by regularity and rules that kept contact with the outside world to a minimum. The rebellious Marotta couldn’t stand it, but when she left, her grandmother, mother, and sister stayed behind.
Two queer Brazilians go skinny dipping in a lake where they talk about love, sex, colonialism and migration, on a pandemic summer afternoon in Berlin.
Devil has a relationship with a married woman. They met at the Sunday church. She likes his backbone, his body hair and the always warm cottage, but gets away from him by letting two frozen fish from the supermarket swim free into the Baltic Sea. Devil does not speak this language and can not understand.