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This Morning : From Buckingham Palace
Phillip and Holly present a special edition of the show from Buckingham Palace and welcome singing superstar Barry Manilow and Eurovision 2022 sensation Sam Ryder for interviews.
This Will Be Our Summer
Karit, Doris, Joonas and Fred are ordinary Estonian young people. They are graduating from 12th grade and taking steps toward independence. There are many options and it's quite difficult to make choices. This is the story of one generation, a film about growing up in today's Estonia. The film is a continuation of the documentary "Time Is Here" made 12 years ago, in which we watched the first school year of these same kids.
Roland Gori, une époque sans esprit
Today we live in a world where the logic of profitability applies to all fields. The places dedicated to the professions of care, social work, education... are managed by managers or experts for whom only figures count, denying human needs. The psychoanalyst Roland Gori has been fighting for years against the disintegration of our society. This film is a portrait of his thought, of his commitment.
Super-Guri
A documentary crew follows Cattleman, Porto Alegre's newest villain, in an attempt to sully the name of the city's hero, Super-Guy.
Bikers
A motorcyclist talks about his history of integration in a motorcycle club and the lifestyle involved in belonging to that group.
Black Mesa: The 16 Year Project to Remake Half-Life
NoClip talks to Crowbar Collective about their 16 year journey rebuilding the original Half-Life.
Mosaicos
A classic fifty-two pages norma notebook was given to every artist as part of a collective project by La Ramona Proyectos called Dibujo libre (free drawing). Twenty one artists from South America participated, most of them from Bogotá. The notebooks have been exhibited in Argentina, México and Perú. This is Camila Garcia's notebook.
b-side b-side
The characters flow in and out of each other in hyper-chaotic and metamorphic soap opera with noisy quarantine music by the bands Collider and Deadpan.
J'ai énormément dormi
A zany invitation to the workshop of the Swiss performance artist Johanna Monnier, who practices a form of therapeutic sculpture, using art to heal secret wounds. The film resembles a journey blending provocative poetry with eccentric mischief. It is a portrait of great sensitivity, stimulated by melancholic questions.
I Am One of the People
Harmful chemicals are disproportionately affecting Black communities in Southern Louisiana along the Mississippi River. I am One of the People is an experimental short film exposing the environmental racism of “Cancer Alley.”
Niko Omilana: America's Most Racist Town
When attempting to uncover the truth about Harrison, Arkansas, prankster Niko Omilana impersonates a BBC reporter to befriend the locals and get closer to KK leader, Thomas Robb. Concluding with a prank at Robb's expense.
Ribs
Where does the feeling of guilt come from? Starting from the account of a medical condition, Farah Hasanbegović resorts to animation to search for the origin of those sensations that accompany us throughout our life, whether we want them to or not. Through eloquent pencil strokes, Ribs is a sensorial meditation on the material dimension of our feelings.
Begin Again
Concerned about climate change, climate physicist and oceanographer Dr. Anna Cabré Albós takes part in Homeward Bound 2019, a pioneering training and empowerment program for women that aims to create a global network of scientists working for planetary sustainability.
Mit dem Geist des Konkreten – Eugen Gomringer und Friedrich Vordemberge-Gildewart
Mirrors
A cathartic celluloid journey through six unprecedented years in England – from Brexit and the Grenfell fire to Black Lives Matter protests and Covid-19.
Bring Her Home
BRING HER HOME follows three Indigenous women — an artist, an activist and a politician — as they work to vindicate and honor their relatives who are victims in the growing epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. As they face the lasting effects of historical trauma, each woman searches for healing while navigating the oppressive systems that brought about this very crisis.
A Letter to Andrew Hill
In October 2020 Dr Andrew Hill was tasked to report to the World Health Organisation on the dozens of new studies from around the world suggesting that Ivermectin could be a remarkably safe and effective treatment for COVID-19. One year on, this film recalls exactly what happened from the perspective of somebody that experienced it first hand; Dr Tess Lawrie; also featuring contributions from Dr Pierre Kory and Dr Paul Marik who worked closely with Dr Hill during the same time frame.
Que Pasada
An experimental take on the true crime genre along a stretch of highway in the American West.
Wayfinder
Set during a pandemic, the film tracks the movements of its central protagonist – The Wanderer, a young girl, on an intrepid journey across England. Presented across six chapters, including ‘The North’, ‘The Land of Smoke’ and ‘The Kingdom of the East’, this epic film builds a dialogue around the themes of class and economic exclusion, belonging and displacement, cultural heritage and the meaning of home.
Time Here No Longer
A young man recalls different moments of his life, reflecting the preservation of memory, the enigma of time and the inevitability of death
France
"The four corners of the hexagon." The essence of a well-known polygon, its applications and appropriations, are explored through geometry, history and cinema. Polygons are everywhere, or, rather, everywhere is a polygon.
René – The Prisoner of Freedom
The Czech criminal René is finding it difficult to go straight. Roaming from job to shelter, from woman to woman, he discovers that living honestly is a lot more difficult than just stealing something every once in a while. In 1989, filmmaker Helena Třeštíková started filming the then 18-year-old delinquent, ultimately resulting in the 2008 film René, which follows his life inside and outside prison. This sequel to that film begins with the premiere of René and the ensuing storm of media attention.
The Fabulous Ohs: The Marriage and the Music
Inside the musical journey of a small town composer and a strong-willed singer/librettist who dared to spend a lifetime chasing their dreams together. A story captured on film by their daughter in Sarasota, Florida.
The Colour of Music
A documentary that unpacks and addresses inequities in the music industry through intimate first-person accounts from Queer, Black, Indigenous, People of Colour, women+ artists. Their intersectional identities inform the creative process, from the first lyric to the polished track. In an industry where authenticity is rare, these artists unapologetically sing their truths. But the industry is cutthroat – our characters are dissuaded from following their passions even before they pick up an instrument. Their identities, the very thing they most value and prioritize, presents as their biggest obstacle.
Out There
After Maryam Tsegaye wins a global competition for students to inspire creative scientific thinking, she reflects on family, community and her sense of self as she prepares to leave home and start a new and promising chapter of her life.
Tangled up in You
Older citizens from a little German town meet refugees in an upcycle-workshop. There they not only create new clothes out of donated knitting ware, but also form new connections with each other.
Rocks in a Windless Wadi
Mysterious images shot around a wadi (a waterway in North Africa or the Middle East, often dried up), perceived as too calm by the filmmaker and his brother hence the “windless” of the title, are the setting for excerpts of audio conversations. In these, three men painfully describe their unmentionable traumas, which they have buried since childhood.
The Violence Between Us
Take a remarkable ride with a police force dedicated to combating femicide and domestic abuse in Brazil, where officers provide the women under their protection with confidence and support, and survivors give police unguarded insight into gendered society's confusion between possessiveness and caring. A film of real breakthroughs and new empathy for the complex cruelty of violence perpetrated against loved ones.
Entre memorias y barrancas
A tour of the canyons of the Teolocholco community through the memories of the elderly.