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The ENTIRE 2b2t Timeline [Part One]
A timeline of the events on 2b2t from its creation, up to 2016.
Foraging Love
In doubt after a 3 year relationship, Nicolás, searches in his closest friends the meaning of romantic love. Without a clear idea in sight, he turns to his grandmother.
Beyond the Milky Way
Experience the greatest scientific endeavour in history as you step onto Australia’s future site for the incredible SKA telescope and journey to the edges of the Universe
Bad Things Happen In Philadelphia
A documentary showing the effects of gun violence on young men, women and mothers living in Philadelphia.
Foundations
The young Soto rebuilds his childhood home. The leaking cement that needs to be smoothed awakens the memory of an absent father: Soto will never be like him. An intimate and hopeful documentary about the dream of a family nest.
Citizen Kids
What would happen if we gave children the power to change the city? The film, which questions our urban lifestyles, follows three experiences in southern France, whose point of view is strictly below the 1m40 mark.
I Fear
50 people, children and adults, talk about their fears and doubts. What are you scared of?
The Secret Band of Thebes
At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, CODY's nude photos and masturbating videos leaked. Since the photos and videos spread, how was he able to cope?
Simsalabim
Through four nights of musical magic at Ullevi, Gothenburg, Håkan Hellström cemented himself as one of Sweden's greats last year. Edited together, this is a concert film of epic proportions and a musical euphoria.
Sísifo
After the eruption of the Tajogaite volcano, on the island of La Palma, men and machines break, push and crush the rocks of the new "malpaís" (land of solidified lava).
You Can't Sleep Here
Where do homeless people in Amsterdam find their night’s rest? This short documentary makes poignantly clear what it means to sleep outside as a social outcast. They populate car parks, mini-trailers and the spaces under fly-overs; the homeless people of Amsterdam, whose sleeping habits are spotlighted in this distressing documentary. Filmmaker Jelmer Wristers called on various outdoor sleepers, the camera in their faces, registering how they spend the night in their hiding places. From sleeping on a bench in open air to a 'luxury tent' where a buzzing fly interferes with sleep. And from the solitary loner hiding under boxes and crates to the group sleepers who set out together.
Las Mujeres de mi Vida
Frida brings together the women who have marked her throughout her life to reflect on existence, love and the society in which they live.
Fringe
Amie and Victor wander off into the woods. There, people and nature move together and find each other in the here and now. In the vein of her previous work, Canadian filmmaker Jasmine Ellis combines film, dance, body language, text and music to create a new world. Ellis works in Munich and studied at The School of Toronto Dance Theatre, Etobicoke School of the Arts and Codarts Rotterdam.
To Die Before Dying
In a village in the Extremadura province of Spain, where bullfighting and the Catholic faith have long been a way of life, 16-year-old Tristán is training to become a bullfighter. His mother silently but anxiously observes his preparations. He practices graceful moves and posture, but he is plagued by insecurity and fear of the fight to come. TO DIE BEFORE DYING tells a personal story about a controversial reality of the 21st century.
I Want to Go Higher
Unpolished and intimate documentary about four male models on the brink of adulthood. On retreat in Thailand, they are supposed to work on their mind and body. In reality, they hang out in a luxury villa, chase girls and ride scooters in the nude. But their shenanigans cannot conceal the emptiness of their lives.
Father Mother
A 2-channel-video on feelings around familial expressions of care, language, identity, and memories of and longing for a lost homeland, which are expressed unspoken.
Martin Weill - Voyages dans l'Europe Identitaire
Until Memory Fades
Entering in the darkness of his memories, with the aid of some old photographs, one man travels to his past, building along his way a story which spans multiple generations to recover the image of his father, whose early passing marked him as a child.
Bittersweet
An oral history documentary of people of color at Miami University during its Public Ivy period—from 1970 to the early 2000s.
Nous sommes Taïwan
Four centuries of various forms of subordination have given the people of Taiwan a strong taste for freedom, which has endured despite Chinese appetites. Journalist Pierre Haski takes a look back at the history and specific features of the "beautiful island".
Love & Crashes
Lucile Chaufour’s Love & Crashes takes us for an unforgettable ride in partnership. With a mixture of fictional and documentary techniques, the film immerses us in the universe of sidecar racing, paying attention to the peculiarities of a vehicle driven by a magical alliance between pilot and passenger (or as it is known in sidecar jargon, 'monkey'). Aided by a dreamy musical score and Hélène Louvart’s deft cinematography, Love & Crashes explores technique and sensuality, control and spontaneity, the physical and the mental, speed and care.
You’ve Got Jail
The story of a Michigan mother of three Sharee Miller, who is sat in the center of a complicated love triangle.
Light of Light
Before his death in 1932, a monk created his own camera in one of the most isolated places in the world. 90 years later, a filmmaker discovers and reconstructs the found footage.
What I Want You to Know
What I Want You To Know is a gripping, intimate documentary film about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. With searing candor, veterans share personal stories from their deployments and explore the epic tragedy of their wars. A courageous and unblinking look at the cost and consequences of war, and the moral tragedy of sending America’s young men and women to fight wars their country has no need to fight.
Fish Dance
After years of war, the city of Damascus has turned into a large quagmire, where all the necessities of life are scarce and the only concern of its residents is securing their livelihood on a daily basis. Sex has become one of the most important things that make them feel alive.
Ni PERI ni peros
A story of resistance in the central old quarter of the city of Santa Coloma de Gramenet.
Affluent
The Arzobispo River is a trickle of water that flows underground through the city, revealing itself momentarily between streets, and passing under tunnels and canals. Its cobbled body is home to an underground world. On rainy days, the river threatens to erase all traces.
Amtrak: Connecting America by Rail
This documentary introduces you to the entirety of the Amtrak service network, which spans from coast to coast, and border to border. From both trackside and onboard perspectives, you’ll see and survey the trains that so many ride for practical purposes and pure enjoyment. Along the way you’ll learn about Amtrak’s intriguing origin story, its on-going challenges, and insights on what’s yet to come.
Kanaka
Mikha is a nail artist who is very passionate about her work. She works so hard that she sometimes forgets to spend time with her family. She wishes her husband could have more time for the family, so that her child doesn't need to be taken care of by his mother all the time. They argued a lot about who should take care of their children. Mikha feels that her nail art studio is not suitable for her child's growth. She wanted her daughter's life to be better than the bitter stories of her clients.
Vortex
Photographer Mete Kaan Özdilek tells how he felt at the Nick Cave concert, based on his life.