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Starring Jerry As Himself
A family documents how their immigrant father Jerry, a recently divorced and retired Florida man, was recruited by the Chinese police to be an undercover agent.
The County in the Fog
A small village dominates the Oglio river valley, once on the border between the Republic of Venice and the Duchy of Milan... its name is Barco and it is dominated by the castle of a branch of the powerful Martinengo family, for centuries masters of the "County in the fog". The documentary by Mario Bonetti and Giovanni Zanotti, sponsored by the Province of Brescia, offers a journey back in time, between the splendor of an ancient county and the end of peasant civilization. It tells the origins, history, art, present and future of a magical Italian village. From the voices of those who have lived in the country emerge unique and exciting stories that bring back old memories of a world that no longer exists.
Loch Ness: They Created a Monster
The hunters of the Scottish folklore creature camped out on the shores of the loch throughout the 1970s and 1980s, chasing but never finding the dinosaur-like creature.
The Man Who Stole the Scream
The true story about the master thief who stole Edvard Munch’s iconic painting ‘The Scream’ – told by himself! A witty and wildly entertaining film about boyhood dreams, lost friendships and one of the world’s most famous works of art.
Thanks Guys I Needed This 2023
First short film from Queens-based Filmmaker Shawn Solomon that captures various memories and moments across 2023.
Peter Greenaway: The Film Architect - Beyond The Belly of an Architect
In this previously unseen backstage documentary, Peter Greenaway responds with great generosity to the open-ended questions posed by an off-camera Gideon Bachmann about the process which led to the creation of one his most important films, The Belly of an Architect, giving contemporary audiences an insight into his ideas, the rigour of his reflections and the development of the project.
Groundbreakers
Celebrate 50 years of female excellence in sports through the eyes of athletes who changed the system. Hosted by tennis legend and activist Billie Jean King, the film weaves together stories of eight icons to discuss how their own struggles and achievements shaped women’s sports. Features Naomi Osaka, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Chloe Kim, Nancy Lieberman, Suni Lee, Julie Foudy and Diana Flores.
Les voies jaunes
Dressed in yellow vests, women and men have come together to express their anger and their determination to change the world. Tracing a line from Le Havre to Marseilles, behind the peaceful image of landscapes, serene nature and scenes of everyday life, anonymous voices emerge and answer each other.
The Chaplain: MAJ Brenda Threatt
In a profound exploration of faith, service, and identity, this documentary film follows Brenda Elizabeth Threat, an ordained minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church and a military chaplain in the California State Guard. Born in Los Angeles, Threat's story is a captivating tapestry of her spiritual journey, her tireless advocacy for veterans, her innovative response to 9/11, and her reflections on race and personal integrity. Her life is a testament to the power of perseverance, love, and community. Guided by a commitment to education and a mission to help others be the best they can be, her story is a soul-stirring reminder that each of us has the potential to make the world a better place, one good deed at a time.
Filip, a year with the King of the Belgians
On the occasion of the 10th anniversary of his reign, this documentary sets out to meet the King, whom director Nicolas Delvaulx was able to follow for more than a year. Never had a king confided with such frankness and spontaneity.
Journey to EPCOT Center: A Symphonic History
A documentary/video essay about the history of EPCOT, the Experimental Prototype Community Of Tomorrow.
Orden natural
From the memory, two women reconstruct their transformation in lesbian sexuality. From objectification to the freedom to love other women's bodies.
From Where We Stand
Filmmaker Lucy Kaye creates intimate portraits of diverse individuals in three Northern English towns, in this insightful and compassionate documentary. Filmed across Wakefield, Halifax and Middlesbrough, the film brings together stories of loss, migration, friendship, and mutual aid, to convey a strong sense of place and lived experience. Exploring our relationship to the places we live and our sense of belonging, the film challenges stereotypes and gives a vital voice to those not often heard. From Where We Stand is a thoughtfully observed film that feels truly collaborative, and an authentic portrait of Northern England post-Brexit.
Khabur
Khabur is the longest tributary of the Euphrates, a transboundary river crossing the border between Turkey and Northeastern Syria. Climate crisis, prolonged drought periods, the ongoing war, embargo, water policies, and dam building across the border by the Turkish state are among the reasons contributing to the drying up of the Khabur River and the water crisis in the region.
The Cannibal Next Door
The shocking story of one of the world's most notorious cannibals, Armin Meiwes, who found a willing victim online who agreed to be dismembered and eaten for sexual pleasure. Told by those closest to the case, the documentary discusses how the killer and the victim's lives led to their fatal night together
Nudo, ataduras que liberan
A young woman mobilized by her own experience with Shibari, will seek to learn and teach this practice without risks. To achieve this, she will tie strong knots, again and again with the conviction that breaking taboos defeats ignorance.
Moby Dick: An American Allegory
A look at US society through the prism of Moby Dick, the mythical novel published by Herman Melville (1819-1891) in 1851.
Siembra de cine
From the DAC Foundation we have carried out the Argentine Cinema Goes to School program since 2014, bringing national cinema to young people who are pursuing their secondary education throughout the country. The work with the CEPT (rural educational establishments in the province of Buenos Aires) arose from getting to know them within the framework of our activity, and that is how we set out to make this film to publicize this peculiar type of teaching and the exchange that occurred. with our program.
Dominic Fike: ‘Sunburn’, Family, euphoria & Fame
Singer-songwriter and actor Dominic Fike joins Zane Lowe in Dominic's native Naples, Florida. In a wide-ranging conversation, they reflect on both the good and the bad times that inspired Dominic's second studio album, 'Sunburn.' Delving into his family history, struggles with addiction, and the impact of music on his life, Dominic opens up about his journey, showcasing his growth as an artist and his experience navigating the complexities of fame.
Sami Jauhojärvi – ihan tavallinen olympiavoittaja
OK, Joe !
In autumn 1944, during the Liberation of Brittany, writer Louis Guilloux worked as an interpreter for the American army. He was a privileged witness to some little-known dramatic aspects of the Liberation: the rapes and murders committed by GIs on French civilians. He also discovered the racism of American military justice. This experience haunted the novelist for thirty years. In 1976, he recounted it in a short novel, "Ok, Joe", which went unnoticed. This film compares his account with the memories of the last witnesses to these forgotten crimes and their punishments.
Pedro Almodóvar, l'Insolent de la Mancha
An anti-conformist, Pedro Almodovar has dared everything in his immense cinematic career. Confronting impulses, drugs and unbridled sexuality, cross-dressing identities, over the years he has allowed a colorful, uninhibited, taboo-free post-Franco cinema to blossom. In a Spain now caught up in its past, the native of La Mancha embodies all those Spanish generations who know how important it is to remember and protect this artistic insolence at all costs.
Barrel Children: The Families Windrush Left Behind
A stellar debut that peels back the layered tales of Caribbean youngsters who grew up away from their parents before migrating to join them in Britain. The story of Windrush has come into painfully sharp focus in recent years but what is less well-known is the story of the children of these pioneers whose parents left to rebuild Britain and they only knew of through the ‘barrel' care packages sent back. These are the children’s stories of reconciliation and rediscovery within a new world that made little sense to them.