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DRX - The Rise
Entering Worlds 2022, nobody expected DRX to make it past the Play-In stage. But their past record didn't keep the determined LCK team from eyeing victory at the biggest LoL tournament of the year.
Worn Away
The film depicts a corporatocracy dystopia in which a neoliberal regime of multinational corporations govern society, bringing suffering. Under the rule of this globe-wide empire, the unemployed, psychiatric patients, as well as those who have either little faith in society or advocate views contrary to the mainstream, are increasingly excluded and are brought to a place called the Transit Area via the Biofunction Optimization Support Program. These outcasts are trapped in a labyrinthine space created by the system where they can only wait to be expended in biological experiments. These supposedly worthless people slowly commence to dismantle reality and the system’s lie of a bright future through both inner monologues and vocal utterances.
Silhouette
Director Nishimura, residing in Miharashi Hills Town, finds fascination in the shifting shadows cast upon its streets. Entranced by their ever-changing shapes, he observes how they intensify under the summer sun, creating a vivid contrast. Each silhouette holds unique qualities, seemingly containing the town's secrets.
The Lincoln Highway: Across America on the First Transcontinental Motor Route
A video travelogue about the first ever coast-to-coast highway in America: The Lincoln Highway. The video traces the history and the path of much of the original 1913 route across 14 states, from the Pacific to the Atlantic, by way of a road trip in a somewhat-restored 1978 Ford Thunderbird.
Moses' Spies
The agents of the Jewish General Security Services (SHABAK) are known as "Moses' Spies". This film addresses recruiting undercover agents to infiltrate and assimilate into outposts suspected of hostile subversion.
The Eye and I
A VR experience that illuminates the surveillance crisis with music from legendary electronic musician Jean-Michel Jarre and visuals from award-winning VR director Hsin-Chien Huang.
The Recycling Myth
What actually happens to our plastic waste after we throw it in the recycling garbage can? Plastic pollution is becoming an ever greater problem worldwide. The film asks the question: Who earns from the plastic crisis?
The Coupon Queen
Italian Bach reacts to the insane things that Americans do to save money!
Karnak: The Largest Temple in the World
Explores the development of methods that allowed the architects of ancient Egypt to build Karnak, the most intriguing and significant temple of all ancient Egypt.
Until He's Back
After learning that his son, Yahya, has died at sea trying to get to Spain, Ahmed Tchiche must find a way to bring his remains back home to Morocco so he and his family can have a proper goodbye. A Spanish mortician, an NGO worker and an established Moroccan immigrant living in Spain all struggle to help Ahmed navigate the complicated process of repatriation.
Paul en Paul
When Paultje (61) is told in prison that he only has a short time to live, there is only one option: back to his old home, in Amsterdam North, with his brother Paul (79). With time ticking, will things finally change in their troubled brotherhood, rooted in their dark family history?
The Currency - Sensing 1 Agbogbloshie
An experimental poetic investigation of one of the world's largest e-waste recycling sites, Agbogbloshie, as a contact zone of complex global economic, social, power-political and technological processes.
out of touch (franklinia still life)
the franklinia flower, now extinct in the wild, appears here as a printed image (a drawing from 1782) pinned against a kitchen wall. hand and figure move disjointedly. the light of day gives way to electricity, to darkness, and to morning. recorded on a video camera built in 2002: an obsolete image tracing some accidental gestures and capturing a form of life existent only in cultivation. some fragments of vermeer, general electric, and chiquita brands international.
Who Killed Tupac: Confessions of a Killer?
Body cam footage and confession audio may reveal who killed Tupac Shakur.
A Decent Person
Vyacheslav, an 88-year-old man, lost his wife a few years ago, with whom they had lived 55 years together. It seemed that the loss could not be made up for, but life goes on. Other women begin to appear in his closed world.
Lena on Top
Lena managed to find her dream job: she's a crane operator. However, the daily routine has dulled even the liveliest enthusiasm. Climbing a hundred-meter ladder has turned into a regular workout, and even the incredible sunsets no longer bring joy. But Lena is not willing to live and work on autopilot.
Rely On Myself
A young guy with mental disabilities leaves his mother, who took away his pension. In search of housing, work and legal assistance, he turns to friends and familiar charitable organizations. He tries to resolve issues on his own, but all this almost leads him to a life on the street. Thanks to determination and faith in himself, he goes to the dream that he will someday find his place. Will he be able to cope with all the problems on his own?
Samuel and the Light
Samuel lives in Ponta Negra, a small village on the coast of Paraty, Brazil. At first the idyllic daily life following the rhythm of nature and the development of the kid's identity set the tone of the film. We go along with the boy and his family for six years. Little by little emerges a more complex reality and its contradictions, between modernity and tradition, nature and technology. The arrival of electricity and tourism in the village crystallizes the deconstruction of an idealized paradise, drawing a portrait of contemporary Brazil.
I Am The Immaculate Conception
In 1985, the village of Ballinspittle in Ireland was the site of a mass visionary experience. Worshippers at the local grotto saw the statue of the Virgin Mary come to life. Soon, thousands made the pilgrimage and—for a summer—the phenomenon gripped the country. Almost forty years later, a handful of local devotees remain, including the statue’s dutiful caretaker Patrick Joseph Simms. Through Simms and a chorus of locals, the film documents both the mystical landscape of rural Irish Catholicism and a terrible darkness beneath its surface.
Love in the Face of Genocide
The Ezidîs (Yazidis) in Kurdistan have been the victims of massacres numerous times. This documentary follows their bards, the dengbêj, and examines how their songs tell stories of love and genocide.
WASTED
This is the story of waste. This film opens our eyes to the simple truth hidden in plain sight: What we throw away, doesn’t go away. Everything we consume has a lifespan we never see. Wasted calls on us to shift our perspective and open our eyes to the reality of our trashed planet in this new era of the Anthropocene.
My Name Is Merle
Go behind the scenes of MerleFest, an annual bluegrass and roots music festival that attracts thousands to Wilkesboro, an unassuming town in the North Carolina foothills. Learn how a garden fundraiser organized by music legend Doc Watson in honor of his late son Merle evolved into a four-day festival that draws people from across the country and around the world.
Ukrainian Independence
The film’s events take place on a single day: August 24, 2022, the day Ukraine celebrates the 31st anniversary of the renewal of independent statehood. The film combines places and people that best capture the country’s wartime spirit. The locations are: the relatively safe cities of Kyiv and Lviv; the cities under daily missile fire of Kharkiv and Mykolaiv; a trench at the frontlines near Donetsk; and the beaches of Odesa. The film presents a day in the life of a beach police patrol, a woman anti-tank missile operator, a water delivery driver, a mortar unit soldier, a rapid assault unit soldier, a 14-year-old pub janitor, an artist and a former member of parliament. Together, these people and places create an engaging mosaic of a day in the life of Ukraine.
Ink, Blood and Socks
In an intimate portrait, we follow graffiti writer Psykos in her everyday life. She is talented, strong, smart, cool, and excited about life. But soon we face mental illness, drug abuse, chaos, alienation, homelessness, and great sadness after the death of her best friend Isak.
Scout's Honor
In this documentary and meditation on trans sisterhood, two tight-knit roommates (Mila and Fenyx) get ready for their night out. As they inject hormones, bicker, put on makeup, and smoke a little too much weed, we get an intimate glimpse into their loving and occasionally fraught relationship.
Reem Al Shammary – The Bedouin Boxeur
The bedouin female boxeur Reem Al Shammary is driven by her desire to forge a path to the Olympics and inspire a younger generation of women to fight against gender inequality in Jordan.
Warm Welcome
Lee Yunjeong, my mother, who was devoted to church, stopped attending after the Sewol ferry disaster. Instead, she started going to work at the office of a human rights group for migrants in Ilsan. As her daughter and a film director, I began filming her surprising and unfamiliar transition.
Kath Duncan - The Untold Struggle for Civil Rights
A Documentary film about the life and activism of LGBTQ Scot Kath Duncan The most important Uk Civil rights leader past 100 years but almost forgotten in time until my Highly acclaimed stage play #liberty and my biography of Kath The Last Queen Of Scotland stage play Liberty.
Born Curious
J.R. Harris is an explorer, psychologist, and self proclaimed "curious dude." Always has been, always will be. Even now at "like, a hundred and twenty years old" he's not really a sit on the beach sipping margaritas kind of guy. He unwinds by getting WAY out there. Which is a little unusual for Queens kid from the projects, he knows. Filmed in J.R's beloved New York City, BORN CURIOUS explorers the life of the explorer. It is in turns comedic and lyrical, tense and heartwarming and will inspire even the most timid among us to live braver and bolder every day.
Belonging: A Trans Immigrant Story
A medium-length film that narrates the story of Anjali Rimi through her gender journey as a Kinnar trans immigrant woman and her mother.