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Lesbian Factory
In late 2004, 125 Philippines women migrant workers came to the Taiwan International Workers’ Association (TIWA) to file complaints for not receiving their salary. While filming there were sweet scenes of lesbian couples cuddling each other in front of the camera. This documentary of a labor struggle unexpectedly became love stories. These women courageously fight against the state policies while struggling for love!
Junji Inagawa: Extremely Scary Stories - Forbidden Territory
While walking along an unpopular country road, a woman carrying a nenneko on her back walks up from across the street. I hear the baby crying, so I call out to her and find out what is inside the baby's nest...?
The Legacy
Cruising an enchanted forest, a mirror-masked flâneur encounters a series of oracles, each with forgotten wisdom to impart to him through song. Borrowing the words and voices of gay elders from religious and mystical scholar Andrew Harvey to British essayist Quentin Crisp to founding Radical Faerie Harry Hay, The Legacy weaves together a spiritual manifesto for queer men, reigniting a battle cry for personal and collective metamorphosis.
Changing the Scene (Eyes in Colour of the Scene)
A short experimental-documentary film which in the form of a film journal examines the tensions in the transformations of the world around us. The broadly shot walls are the leitmotif of the film, still cracked versus the monochromely smooth and strikingly colourful new walls. The concrete (identifiable) transforms into the abstract (unidentifiable).
Fireman Sam: Danger By The Double
FIREMAN SAM HAS DOUBLE THE CHALLENGE IN HIS LATEST EXCITING ADVENTURES ! James and Sarah are always competing with each other, but when a tree in the forest is hit by lightning, will they stop in time to realise the dangers in front of them ? Fortunately for the troublesome twosome, the Hero Next Door is on hand, with a little help from Radar, to sniff out the twins and guide them back to safety.
Quitting
Four friends in a garage band decide to quit smoking cigarettes a week before their first gig and Murphy's Law takes over all of their lives.
Paroles d'un Prisonnier Français de l'ALN
The image of French prisoners was very often evoked in Algerian cinema and literature, but until today, no Algerian or even European report or documentary had given voice to one of these French prisoners of the war of Algeria. In the interest of truth and writing history, we set out in search of one of these French witnesses. This witness is René Rouby, prisoner of Amirouche's group for more than 114 days in 1958 in the Akfadou region in Kabylia. This is the first testimony from a French prisoner of the ALN (the National Liberation Army).
From This
“From This” is a permanent cycle. This video intended to be timeless in its original action plan, to be played constantly in a particular place, with a TV, a player and a power generator.
Gladiators: Back from the Dead
Up to one million gladiators are thought to have died in arenas across the Roman Empire. And, although fascination with gladiators has been high, the details of their lives and deaths remain fragmentary. Now, with the discovery of an ancient Roman burial site containing 80 skeletons thought to be gladiator warriors, National Geographic recreates the world of the Roman arena and how six gladiators lived, fought and died.
Ten Bullets
An introduction and overview of the rules set by Tom Sachs for all employees in his studio. The 10 commandments of working with Tom Sachs.
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That!: Wings and Things
Why do birds migrate? Why do some animals sleep during the day and wake up at night? And where does honey come from? The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!, so let's hop in the Thing-a-majigger and Go! Go! Go! on an adventure!! The Cat takes his young friends exploring all around the world, learning about bees, birds, and other critters. From the beach to the skies, The Cat in the Hat shows how it's perfectly natural to explore the world. Just as Dr. Seuss helped generations of children to read, The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! allows young ones to explore nature and science!
Istanbul in Berlin
In 2009, Cihangir Beautification Association from Istanbul and Kolonie Wedding from Berlin organised an artist exchange project. Titled as Amongst Neighbours 01 and realized under the main sponsorship of Istanbul 2010 European Capital of Culture Agency, the project brought together artists from Cihangir and Mitte neighbourhoods of two cities who hosted each other for three weeks in two gatherings. While working on concepts of neighbourliness and foreignness, they questioned the bridges they built with each other and their vague relations with their own neighbours.
Memória Cubana
Through the files of Cuban cinema news program Noticieros ICAIC Latinoamericanos, the documentary shows the most relevant events of the second half of the 20th century as seen by the documentary filmmakers of the island. During three decades and under the general direction of Santiago Álvarez, these moviemakers witnessed almost everything: from the shivers of the Cold War to Bola de Nieve's piano solos; from the discovery of the killing fields in Cambodia to the Carnation Revolution in Portugal. In 2009, the original negatives of Noticieros ICAIC Latinoamericanos were declared part of the "world memory" by UNESCO.
Rich Hall's The Dirty South
Comedian Rich Hall looks at how Hollywood has got the Deep South all wrong.
Blanche
A young woman shrinks her lovers and locks them in a suitcase, returning them to their normal size only according to her moods and her goodwill.
Restart
Restart, created between 2008 and 2010 and exhibited for the first time in Germany in the Ludwig Museum, Koblenz, puts forward a series of decisively new approaches. Aspects of the clash of civilizations, the entanglement of our technologies in the forms of our desire, the role of cultural – and intercultural – memory in commerce with our contemporary situation intersect in a medial attentiveness that lays before us the ambivalence, the seduction, and the disquiet in the experience of the virtual 3-D space and the – transbiomorphic – animation in a completely new manner. Let’s be clear from the start: “RESTART” is frightfully beautiful, unsettling, and enticing all at once, and it thereby hits a nerve with our contemporary desires and fears without having to become involved in the subconscious innocence-deal of a crisis that has apparently affected us as unexpectedly as only a sudden extraterrestrial comet impact could.
Sea Series #6 - Landfall at Métis-sur-Mer
A 100 foot roll shot with the cooperation and creative corroboration of my nephew on a drizzly afternoon on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River.
Sea Series #5 - Georgian Bay: A Survey of Littoral Recreation
In-camera experimentation as the sun set in a beautiful part of the world with loved ones close at hand. In this idyllic space, I could not help but wonder about the sustainability of the experience... clean air & fresh water... loving children... film stock for my camera. In this light it became a multi-dimentional anthropology.
Kick Off
An emphatic portrayal of the Austrian street soccer team as they prepare physically and mentally for a big moment in their lives: the Homeless World Cup in Melbourne, Australia.
Asia's Deadliest Snakes
Asia is home to the world's most lethal serpents, but which of its scores of slithering predators is the deadliest? Join venom expert Bryan Fry on his cross-continental quest to find the perfect serpentine killer.
Retribution
After the execution of a man, his brother tries to find those responsible for the death of his brother.
Jodie Marsh: Tattoo Apprentice
Tattoos aren't the first thing you think of when Jodie Marsh's name comes up, but she has over 70 of them - from her first, the word 'cheekie' tattooed on her lower back, to an exact copy of the stilettos she wore as a lap dancer at Stringfellows - and the art of inking is her passion. Now Jodie is taking on the biggest challenge of her life, as she intends to transform her passion into a profession by training as a tattooist. She'll spend time with professionals like Nikole Lowe and Louis Molloy and after attending art classes and building a portfolio, will learn the trade as an apprentice. As Jodie's ambition is to open her own studio, she will need to learn every aspect of the trade. Along the way, Jodie will be faced with many different challenges as she prepares to create a tattoo for a very important customer - her dad!
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Third Reich: The Rise & Fall - Part 1: The Rise
THIRD REICH: THE RISE & FALL tells the story of Hitler's Germany through rarely seen films of the people who were there. Immersive and evocative, it takes viewers inside the Germany of the 20s, 30s, and early 40s, through the use of rare and never-before-seen home movies, Nazi propaganda films and other contemporaneous material. The narrative consists of personal recollections culled from German's diaries, journals and letters. The end result is an intimate, richly nuanced and authentic portrait of the Third Reich and its people.
Among the Righteous: Lost Stories from the Holocaust in Arab lands
Middle East expert Robert Satloff examines the forgotten history of Jews in North Africa during World War II, hoping to uncover lost stories of Arabs saving the lives of Jews during the Holocaust.
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Poppy's Promise: Secret Life in a Cornfield
How much natural life dwells in a cornfield? This film explores the diverse range of species who inhabit these food-producing areas.
Shahrukh Bola "Khoobsurat Hai Tu"
While dealing with personal issues, a woman hopes to meet and act with a famous actor.
Worker Portrait
In modern Estonia, a modern factory employs modern workers, a Russian, a Ukrainian and a Chinese. They try to understand each other and the society in which they find themselves.
Red and White. Ermler and Shulgin
Monarchist Vasily Shulgin and communist Friedrich Ermler, once these two powerful heroes personified Russia, torn into two irreconcilable ideological camps.
Inevitability of the Empire
The film attempts to comprehend the phenomenon of the Empire in a broad cultural context on the example of the great empires that have existed for centuries, experienced a rapid flourishing and sometimes mysterious death.
Berlin Commandant
His fate hung in the balance more than once. Denunciations. Injuries. War. But he was invincible. Hero of the Soviet Union, Colonel General Nikolai Berzarin developed a plan to take Hitler's bet. Became the first Soviet commandant of Berlin. And he died in a banal accident, when everyone around was already celebrating the victory over Nazi Germany. This tragedy happened 65 years ago, but there is still no clear answer to the question, what was it really, an accident or a murder?
The Air of Armenia
The adventures of Italians in the solar republic. What does modern Armenia offer to foreign tourists? From the legendary Lake Sevan to the only pagan temple in the country. From medieval ruins to the former Olympic base. Here you can buy national souvenirs and even an empty tin can.
Time H for Country A
The war of the Soviet Union in Afghanistan in 1979 is still full of many secrets. And perhaps the most intriguing of them is connected with the operation "Baikal-79", the beginning of the invasion. The battle lasted only 43 minutes in the Taj Beck Palace, the residence of the head of Afghanistan, Amin. But this was preceded by a long chain of intriguing events in Moscow and Kabul.
Reading "Chevengur"
Most researchers consider Andrey Platonov's novel "Chevengur" to be a great dystopia, but there are people who are sure that there was a settlement with the same or similar name, for example, Kuchuguri, and with the same fate. And in general, there is a view of Platonov as a brilliant documentarian who did not compose anything, but only recorded how it really was.
We Wait, We Hope, We Do not Believe
For several years, the author has been making film observations of his heroes, peasants from two neighboring villages in the Lipetsk region. One of them, Uncle Vanya, is a poet, a local Kulibin, who builds a starship. The second, Uncle Kolya, wandered through life in an alcoholic stupor, but one day, having experienced a severe shock, he got out onto the “sober” highway. The most remarkable thing about the film is the author's point of view.