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Lands End
A journey of ups and downs, following Barney Page as he rides the length of the British Isles on his skateboard in memory of his friend Ben Raemers. Lands End seeks to shine a light on the darkness of suicide and discusses how we can turn the corner on Mental Health.
Fernando Collor: Sua Poupança Simplesmente Não Existe
Gavyn’s Fall of Kabul
Forced to flee his college town in a desperate bid to stay employable, our protagonist must leave everything he knows behind, including his car. Six months later, he returns to retrieve it, embarking on a treacherous journey across a war-torn landscape. As he navigates the chaos and destruction left in the wake of a conflict that has torn California apart, he must face his own demons and find the strength to keep going; but when disaster strikes and a radiator hose breaks, he is plunged into a fight for survival that will test his will and determination to the limit. In this stunning tale of resilience and courage, witness the true cost of dropping out of college and the power of the human spirit to overcome even the greatest of obstacles.
The Louvin Brothers: Insured Beyond the Grave
A Ghostwood Archives documentary about the American musical duo The Louvin Brothers.
Orphaned Land: A Heaven You May Create
Spotlighting 30 years of the Israeli metal band's career, A Heaven You May Create explores not only their immense discography but also the impact they left on the music industry.
Home
A feature length documentary about love, passion, pigeons and what home means to people. Daniel-John Williams an unknown Teesside actor, explores the world of pigeons and producing his first feature film but he has no idea about either.
Festival en las entrañas
In 1963, the Ministry of Information and Tourism commissioned filmmaker José Val del Omar to make a series of ten shorts on the campaign Festivales de España for the New York World's Fair in 1964. With the excuse of documenting the shows of this cultural initiative in different Spanish cities, Val del Omar unfolds a dreamlike universe somewhere between the lyrical and the anthropological. This film corresponds to the two final episodes Luna de Sangre and Festival en las entrañas.
Mejunje
After a long track record in dramatic theater, Melisa Granados seeks to change the course of her career and venture into comedy. The actress, who is 37 years old and has Down syndrome, creates a character for her new facet: a clown called Mejunje, who combines acidity with a diva-like attitude in equal parts. Throughout the 82 minutes of the documentary, we see her in her intimacy, accompanied by her mother and her theater colleagues, while she prepares her first one-woman show. The stage, according to Melisa, is the only place where she is seen with different eyes and is no longer invisible.
Ready for Takeoff: The Road to Safe Skies, Archer
With the success of The Rain in España, the second book from the University Series is about to fly. But before that, let’s have an exclusive sneak peek of the preparations for this exciting series starring the Univerkada led by Krissha Viaje and Jerome Ponce.
Return of the White Shark
Hundreds of great white sharks have recently appeared on the doorstep of one of America’s most popular tourist destinations, hunting in ways never documented before. To understand why the sharks are here and what this means for Cape Cod, a team of scientists are studying this new phenomenon to try to keep people safe. Are the sharks changing the natural ecosystem … or restoring it?
The Making of a Mockumentary
A student creates a mockumentary with his girlfriend for an assignment.
Tilbake til lyden
An empathetic, close, warm and philosophizing film about an unexpected friendship that arises between two men who are both struggling with challenges
Ukraine Guernica - Artist War
An anti-war film in the tradition of Pablo Picasso’s Guernica as well as John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s ‘Happy Xmas (War Is Over)’, the candid and powerful Ukraine Guernica – Artist War takes us behind the battle lines and into the lives of the artists confronting Russia’s march on Ukraine and Afghanistan following the withdrawal of foreign forces. From the ashes of unspeakable tragedy and destruction, new creative works are born, including projects completed at the former House of Culture in Irpin, Ukraine, and at the Yellow House Art School in Jalalabad, Afghanistan.
Deadly Sharks of Paradise
Scientists track deadly tiger sharks on Brazil's beautiful northeast coast.
Als ik zelf de zon ben
As a self-confident emerging talent, classical pianist Djuwa Mroivili is finding her way within the conservative white music world. Djuwa conducts historical research into the 1883 World Exhibition on the current Museumplein in Amsterdam, where people from Dutch colonies were also exhibited. She discovers astonishing parallels with today's classical music programming and uses these new insights to take a radical path of her own.
64
A film documenting EP/64-64, the 64th and final concert of Dali de Saint Paul’s EP/64 project, an epic comprising fourteen improvised live performances by musician/projectionist combos, held over two days at the Arnolfini, Bristol, in late May 2022. Following the unplanned format of EP/64 concerts, director James Hankins put a call out before the show for 64 fans to record anything they could from these final performances. Everything you see and hear was filmed over that final weekend. EP/64 was initiated following a dream Dali had about in which she was in a record shop, looking for an LP by an ‘ephemeral project’ lasting exactly 64 concerts before disbanding. Between 2016-2022 the project enlisted a wide range of experimental musicians and artists to perform in Bristol, the UK and Europe, and released a number of the resulting recordings on labels like Avon Terror Corps and Permanent Draft.
Bullies of Baltimore
This documentary is a lively and colorful look back at the team’s magical season framed by a reunion of its key figures filmed in front of a live audience in Baltimore in May 2022. The story of the 2000 Baltimore Ravens, a loving, unapologetic portrait of an irrepressible cast of characters.
Me & Her
Eldar is a 21-year-old Russian film student residing in Estonia after living for 18 years in Russia as a woman. His grandmother lives in a small town in Russia. Eldar is leading a double-life hiding from her that he transitioned into a man by making his voice appear more feminine during phone calls with her, and photoshopping his pictures he sends her. After Eldar gets a call from his grandmother, who is concerned about the rumours of her granddaughter posing as a man online, Eldar decides to come to his grandmother’s birthday party to address the situation.
Under G-d
The Dobbs U.S. Supreme Court decision sparked a national Jewish response. Inspired by the lived experiences of Jewish women, lawsuits are currently being launched by rabbis, Jewish organizations, and interfaith leaders to challenge the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
A Life on the Farm
A strange story from Somerset, England about a filmmaking farmer and the inspiring legacy of his long-lost home movies.
Au Clémenceau
Le Clémenceau is a tobacconist's and PMU frequented by a popular clientele in Saint Raphaël. There are customers who are just passing through, and regulars who come to fill their loneliness. Many of them have been hurt by life, and see the bar as an anchor for their family. Some live on the streets, others have been in psychiatric hospitals, and most suffer from addiction. Conversations between customers and confidences follow one another as the days go by.
The Souls
Estela feels the soul of her mother, who sends her messages in dreams. Pain, blindness and memory loss isolate Estela in a hostile territory. Her soul is ill. Immersed in the desert that consumes her, she coexists with the living, the dead and her ghosts.
Boxing Shadows
Thirty-year-old Sisi is a World Boxing Council Asia Title champion and the mother of a three-year-old boy. Not only will she have the opportunity to fight in a potentially career-changing International Boxing Federation match, she will also be taking full-time care of her son. Sisi was born and raised in a conservative family who believe—as many do in China—that motherhood is a woman’s most important job. After her son was born, Sisi suffered severe postnatal depression. Boxing became her way out, away to show the world she existed. With her athletic career reinvigorated, Sisi is constantly dodging accusations about her life choices. Can Sisi win inside and outside of the ring?
The Absences
The life of Juan José Gorasurreta is pierced by images. In his new feature film, the historic film society programmer appropriates the films that made him in order to find new relationships and patterns and thus generate a convergence between his personal life, that of Argentina and that of cinema. In The Absences his travels coexist with Orson Welles, activism, Fernando Birrri, the Cordobazo, his studies, Eva Landeck, family, Carlos Echeverría, the Trelew Massacre, Nagisa Ōshima, censorship, film societies, the Malvinas war, his short films. The randomness of this list vanishes as the film progresses, and gives way to a synapse that is as logical as it is moving. “It is a portrait on how Argentine history and my encounter with films designed my sensitive areas” —as he did with his own story, no one could define The Absences better than Gorasurreta himself.