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National Geographic Investigates: Great Lakes Wreckage
For decades, countless ships have been lost to the Great Lakes. Thanks to modern technology, their stories are finally being dragged from the depths.
Enemies 86
An underage member of the Bad Blue Boys football fan group makes a dangerous and impulse decision which, despite the consequences, he never regretted.
Pain in the Hole
Filmmaker Rab McPhee investigates the world of hot sauce with the help of spice alchemist Tim McCarthy as he contemplates whether or not he must suffer to make great art in this surreal documentary/comedy.
Haunted Buffalo
Follows a Ghost Hunters team as they investigate haunted locations in Buffalo New York. Featuring SYFY’s Ghost Hunters Joe Chin.
Do I Need This?
A woman wrestles with the ideas of copious stuff, that is filling our lives and our landfills. She interrogates what is "want" and what is "need" as various life changes impact her family.
A86 : Le Défi d'un tunnel à double étage
The Duplex A86 is a 10 kilometer underground highway buried more than 90 meters deep. This concrete tube, measuring the equivalent of more than 30 lying Eiffel towers, is the longest tunnel in France. The result of a succession of technical prowess born from the imagination of visionary engineers, the Duplex A86 allows you to cross all of western Paris in a few minutes.
Bixas Pretas: Entre o Amor e Afetos
The documentary mixes reenactments with true accounts from four characters/actors who tell the stories of six black gay men, their experiences and their romantic relationships crossed by racism and homophobia.
Anim Na Dekada… Nag-Iisang VILMA
To celebrate her 60th anniversary in showbiz, Vilma Santos sits down with Boy Abunda to look back and give insights about her multi-faceted career as a child star, sought-after endorser, box-office queen, movie producer, and distinguished politician.
i-485 (Vanishing Point)
i-485 (Vanishing Point) is a document-zine, and a (desktop) performance performed over several zoom meetings during the pandemic. It investigates a friend’s green card marriage that took place in Las Vegas back in October 2019. Photographic images are arranged, juxtaposed and attached to the i-485 form, a form designated to be used by a person in the United States to apply for lawful permanent resident status.
Heaven and Hell: Creating Cocos Create
Food influencer Coleman Green gives a documentary filmmaker a rare look into the making of Cocos Create.
Third-Wheeling
A documentary about Kim, a 40-year old man, born with Cerebral palsy. Kim is homosexual and a devote christian. He says that God gave him a mission many years ago to make people happy and is since then spreading happiness through his rather vulgar manners and extreme honesty. He has never in his life had a romantic or sexual relationship. The film follows his life and his attempts to realize his desires.
What Remains, Genesis
Early 2048, Google, which now owns the bulk of the planet, finds a remedy for death in the form of a digital immortality application. Reserved for a rich and powerful male elite, the programme’s source code is stolen by a group of hackers who make it available to everyone.
Santiago: The Camino Within
The Camino de Santiago is a well-traversed pilgrimage route dating back to medieval times. Legend recalls that the remains of the Christian apostle St. James the Great were mysteriously discovered at Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Spain after having thought to be lost. For centuries, pilgrims have traveled the route, also known as the Way of St. James, for spiritual reasons. This film, The Camino Within, follows pilgrims along this Way. Sharing their stories and profound experiences about how walking the Camino changed them in different ways, viewers will be inspired to experience this pilgrimage as their own interior journey of discovery. Added Value (30 minutes) Bishop Donald Hying, the Catholic Bishop of Madison, Wisconsin, and Fr. Jordan Berhouse (assistant director) host discussion with an audience on the campus of Ave Maria University.
From Fish to Moon
A small supermarket somewhere in the American backwoods. The staff come in early, drink coffee and restock the shelves. They chat about the air conditioning, would like to read poetry in peace and sometimes even get lucky on the slot machine.
I Have Arrived, I Am Home
Made specially for the first anniversary of the passing of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh, "I Have Arrived, I Am Home" is a new documentary from filmmaker Max Pugh (A Cloud Never Dies, Walk With Me). The film includes footage and commentary on Thich Nhat Hanh's return to his native Vietnam, where he lived from 2018 until his passing on 22 January 2022. It also traces his continuation through monastic and lay students at Plum Village practice centers around the world.
From Inside of Here
From Inside of Here is a feature-length non-fiction film based in research in the Mexican Wolf Recovery Area in western New Mexico. The audience is invited to understand the filmmaker as a subject co-produced by their location, as well as consider the ways the land is co-produced by those on it. The place itself is a character in the film, as are the filmmaker's methods. The film is composed of multiple media: 16mm film, HD video, infrared stills, inter-titles, and sound recordings. The result is a feminist ethnographic landscape film that communicates both the majesty of 1800s landscape photography and the violence of a settler colonial gaze that is its context.
Questions for Memories
Four friends reflect on a road trip through Mexico, sifting through fragments of super 8mm, evoking questions of home, family and textures of memory itself.
Video Track Annual 2023
SWANAGE ANNIVERSARY – DMU service. FIRST SPECIAL OF THE YEAR – Hastings Unit. EAST COAST UPGRADE – Werrington Junction. UNIT DELIVERIES – With Class 37 & 47 haulage. NEW GBRF POWER – Class 69s in action. D213 Andania – on tour. HASTINGS UNIT – on tour. SOUTHERN FINALE – end of the Southern 455s.
Confusion/Diffusion
An artistic audiovisual project emanating from the economic and social confusion that first emerged in recent years between Germany and Greece and now is spreading throughout Europe and the rest of the world. The two countries are presented here as examples, representative of the differences and conflicts that are exacerbated by a crisis.
Tense
This is the story of L. a teenager whose life is all misery because she’s being bullied by her school mates.Till one day, when her sadness and fury can’t be contained anymore and her middle finger bursts into a permanent flame, live on Social Media, a red-hot-F-you to the world.
Ser vampiro: tras los pasos de drácula
Director Alexis Puig and his partner, Luciana Méndez, go on a personal journey through their love and obsession with vampires and Count Dracula.
You Can't Shrink Love
Artist Lucy Francis creates miniatures of dogs to show their spirit and feed her passion for man’s best friend.
In Search of Beauty
Three different women talk about their relationship with makeup, its mundaneness, what it reflects, and how it affects them.
Unholy Matrimony
The story of Robert and Sabrina Limon, who appeared to be living an idyllic life with their two children in Silver Lakes, California. An outgoing and happy pair, the Limons loved to party and had become part of a tightknit group of couples who called themselves “The Wolfpack.”
L'automne à Pyongyang, un portrait de Claude Lanzmann
The last journey in North Korea of Claude Lanzmann, famous director of « Shoah ». He talks about life and death, about communism, about Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre, about « Shoah »... and about himself. A conversation with the director, the portrait of an exceptional man in an exceptional country.
Ausgerastet und abgestürzt: Der Fall des Angry German Kid
Be it as ‘Unreal Tournament Kid’, ‘KeyboardCrasher’, or ‘Angry German Kid’: Almost everywhere across the world this video of a youth who freaks out whilst playing on the computer and destroys his keyboard is known. Many still share it today as a meme when chatting without knowing that it was staged. Also: the young guy never uploaded the video himself. Powerless, he had to witness how it was shared and distorted countless times – how it destroyed a part of his life. Now, for the first time, Norman Kochanowski speaks with ZAPP about his story and the consequences of virality.
Lying in Bed Alone, Breathing
A documentation of and meditation on the internal and external worlds of gender dysphoria, as experienced by, shot by, narrated by, and written out by the subject at the film’s core. Audio description and open captions are implemented throughout the film to create a conversation between the typically inaudible and ineligible voices of the queer body and mind.
Murphy's Lore: Origin, Method & Legacy
Three part documentary from Indicator about the history and career of Michael J. Murphy.
Chasing Greatness: Wrestling Life
A behind-the-scenes look into the blood, sweat and tears of the Iowa wrestling program throughout the 2021-2022 season.
Everything is Fine. I'm Sleeping
In Belarus, the presidential elections of 2020 triggered massive protests and brutal repressions when «concerned» citizens began to report random strangers, their own coworkers, friends, and even relatives to the police—those who participated in protest actions or those who simply publicly voiced their opinion. What was the motivation behind such calls? Who are these people? How do they live today? This will be discussed in the documentary "Everything is fine. I'm sleeping."