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Give Me Your Hand
They are afraid of life itself, but they perform a feat every day. They are difficult to control, but they control others. They are children with special needs who have become heroes of their city. Their choreographer socializes them through dancing and gives love to more than a hundred others. So what happens if hundreds of them fall in love?
Blockade Scene
Music, dance and art are not just components of human existence. It's something that can keep you alive when there's nothing else left. We know examples when only the strength of the spirit, backed by hope, helped people to survive in the most difficult conditions and resist cold, hunger and death itself.
Freedom Squared
A young space medicine scientist who goes to Vostok Station (Antarctica), the coldest point on the planet, to observe how the lack of sunlight affects eyesight. The last plane departs and polar explorers are in absolute isolation. Days drag on, weeks look the same. NIKOLAI repeats one and the same operation. A voice message from his fiancée. She can't wait any longer. Several polar explorers refuse to take part in the experiment. From this moment we see him alone at the station. Lack of communication sharpens his imagination. Are we ready for long space flights spiritually, and not physically?
The Archive: Queer Nigerians
With Nigerian queer history erased from the national narrative of Nigeria, Queer Nigerians in the UK gather to tell their stories & document their experiences.
A Rally for Rangers
A Rally for Rangers follows the story of the Rally for Rangers movement and its work empowering under-equipped and often under appreciated rangers around the world with new motorcycles and equipment. The film highlights the difficulties and dangers in these rangers' work and how the rallies are delivering critical tools to these front-line conservation heroes that help them do their jobs protecting some of the world's most valuable, vulnerable, and sometimes life-sustaining natural and cultural resources for the benefit of us all.
Our Sacred Obligation
Our Sacred Obligation recounts the history of the Yurok Tribe’s struggle against the colonization of the Klamath River, which has sustained them since time immemorial. A land reclamation project and a series of dams have brought the Klamath River salmon populations to the brink of extinction. But the Yurok are fighting back. Propped up by their ancestors, and the recent success of the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe on the Elwha River, the Yurok are using their sovereignty to fulfill their sacred obligation to bring the dams down and restore the river.
The Retirement Deception
The filmmakers travel the country to interview real retirees to see what they are doing to enjoy a successful retirement... and discover how so many people have been deceived by wall street.
Entering the Mountain
This is a story about individuals from small, geographically marginal communities who still maintain a connection with nature, illustrating how they honor their ancestral hunting culture by reinventing and reinterpreting it.
MAMA!
Follow three mothers from Minnesota, the national hotbed for the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020, as they fight for accountability for their fallen sons, finding strength in one another to make sure no other mothers suffer their grief again.
The Manson Murders
The 1960s were a period when long held values and norms of behaviour seemed to break down, particularly among the young. Hippies advocated nonviolence and love, a popular phrase being "Make love, not war," for which they were sometimes called "flower children." They promoted openness and tolerance as alternatives to the restrictions and regimentation they saw in middle-class society. The movement seemed to be taking the minds of the new generation by storm... That was until one group of hippies, The Manson Family, led by Charles Manson, committed a set of crimes that terrified the world and brought the flower power movement to a halt. Charles Milles Manson was an American criminal and musician who led the Manson Family, a cult based in California. Some of the members committed a series of nine murders at four locations in July and August 1969, including the brutal murder of 8 month pregnant, actress and model Sharon Tate, wife of Roman Polanski.
Tumpang Tindih
About the mess of electricity poles in South Jakarta. A problem that can actually be solved, if there is clear action.
The Historical Materialism of the Arrow Against the Clock
Film poem based on the theses “On the concept of history” (1940) by Walter Benjamin. Brazilian indigenous peoples in records from 1917 and 1922 and in anti-fascist demonstrations from 2022; the Palestinian cause in 1948 and in 2022; shots against the clock fired by French revolutionaries in July 1830 and arrows against the clock (commemorating the 500th anniversary of discovery) fired by the original Brazilian peoples in April 2000.
Basia: Three Short Stories
‘I have decided to die this year,’ - jokes Basia, who does not look like someone who turned 80. She fulfils herself in her role of a grandmother, mother and sister as well as on stage. The camera captures her preparations to the performance of her life.
… outsiders
In this documentary dedicated to his grandfather and brother, Mateo portrays two pieds noirs brothers separated by complicated family choices and circumstances.
Alcohol Addiction. Exit
In the second part of the documentary, in which experts will tell you how addiction works and where to start to cope with it.
Explosions Near the Museum
Looted by Russian occupational forces between 24 and 26 October 2022, the Kherson Museum of Local Lore used to house Southern Ukraine's largest and oldest collections of antiquities. The museum featured more than 173000 objects, spanning seven thousand years, from Scythian gold to World War II weaponry. Two weeks before Kherson was liberated by the Ukrainians, Russian occupational forces enacted a strategic theft, stripping centuries of Ukrainian history from the museum/region. The sound of shellings and missile strikes was recorded during filming inside the museum on December 12, less than two kilometers away from russian-occupied territory.
The Beat Goes On: Pride In Houston
A documentary that shares the history of the Pride Houston Parade and also explores the personal journeys of the 2022 grand marshals. It showcases the strength, love and unwavering spirit of the LGBTQIA+ individuals in Houston.
Harvest
Conflicted about Motherhood, the director addresses the taboo subject of not wanting children with women at their local swimming pool. All whilst undergoing the gruelling emotional process of freezing her eggs to insure against the risk of changing her mind.
Enquête au cœur de la fin de vie: Mourir n'est pas tuer
It Could Only Happen Here
It Could Only Happen Here is an underground, DIY documentarian look at the behind-the-scenes of one of Quebec's best-kept secrets: FME Festival. Nestled in the mountain town of Rouyn-Noranda, FME is an emerging music festival that mainly focuses on Canadian bands, still cutting their teeth, and a few bigger international headliners.
Todo Dia é 4 de Novembro: O Fluminense Conquista a América
Fluminense's historic Copa Libertadores campaign told by its protagonists. Behind the scenes of the conquest, from the tournament's debut to the top of America. An honor to remember forever.
The Books He Didn't Burn
Explores how Hitler's personal library provides a look into his mind and how it significantly informed his worldview.
Last Things
Evolution and extinction from the point of view of rocks. A humid take on minerals, where sci-fi meets sci-fact. The geo-biosphere is a place of evolutionary possibility, where humans disappear but life endures.
Victory
This is a film about a 21-year-old blind girl who wants to commit suicide, but she is saved by a strange girl and the main character finds salvation by leaving her parents' care for a new life. Disappointments in relationships with guys, gradual change of gender, outlook on life and search for your own business, work. A film about a girl with a disability who can give odds to any healthy person. Here the theme of lost youth, the struggle for life and the search for one’s home is revealed.
The Body Dissolver
“The Body Dissolver” is based on interviews with professional boxers recalling the moment they were knocked out. The Film combines documentary and fictional elements into a dense parafiction, tinted with body horror genre. Unreal 3D animations generated by the artist are confronted with found footage and the images of human bodies with the representations of imaginary, hyperbolic machines. The storyline reveals the recurring fantasies about the abandonment of the body and the visions of ecstasy, exploited in various spiritual discourses and pop-culture alike.
The Dangers of Fentanyl
With a conspiracy showing its face, two reporters from Kentucky must uncover a plot that goes all the way to the top.
Inside the Life & Studio of Artist Dorothea Rockburne
Dorothea Rockburne is a 93-year-old abstract painter that has had solo exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, DIA: Beacon, and many more. Dorothea welcomes us into her studio and shares her life long journey as a painter.