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Building Bridges: Bill Youren's Vision of Peace
Farmer, family man, and—unlikely leftist organiser. Bill Youren gave up a career as a lawyer to live a traditional farmer life in the back-blocks of the Hawke's Bay. He was also a zealous supporter of freedom of speech in a political environment, with the backdrop of the Cold War and the 1951 Waterfront Strike, where anyone labelled a Communist was seen as an existential threat.
Chasing Shadows
In the gritty world of underground dealings, 'Chasing Shadows' follows the story of a mysterious man for hire who operates from the wheel of his iconic Camaro. Tasked with a routine pickup by his enigmatic boss, he encounters a sudden twist when the dealer he meets doesn't match the picture provided. A dangerous cat-and-mouse chase ensues, leading to a deadly showdown.
How Are You Travelling?
Outback Australia has the highest suicide rates in the country, particularly for men, so when mental health motorcycle gang ‘Psychs on Bikes’ rolls into town, it can kick start a ‘life-changing’ conversation. Join ‘Psychs on Bikes’ on an epic road trip and ‘mental health mission’ around Australia.
Semicolon
In a voice-over, Claire Doyon is reading a text by Silvia Federici. The text elaborates on the role of psychology in the preservation of the patriarchal system and of capitalism; it analyses the methods used by psychologists to promote adaptation to social structures rather than their dismantling. The arguments are illustrated on screen, first by shots of assembly lines and menial tasks being performed. But very soon, the shots overpower the words: images of freed bodies, of a young woman. This is Penelope, the director’s daughter, on the autism spectrum, who provides a visual escape from the implacable realities that fill our ears.
Carrions
Clara is a 40 year old woman who discovers a nocturnal beast in her little daughter's room. When she finds out about the situation, she decides to carry out a terrible tragedy in a single night.
No Room at the Inn
An Impressionist, playful and free version of the nativity of Christ bearing the creative trademark of R.O. Blechman, a giant in animation, illustration and art direction, an Emmy winner and acknowledged with a retrospective at the MoMA.
Partners (In Crime Only)
Certified best friends, Jake and Ally, attempt to return back to their life of crime after a break away from each other.
Pachacútec, The Improbable School
In a hidden spot in the outskirts of Lima, in a poverty-stricken district, is a school that the whims of fate decided should exist: the Pachacútec Cookery School. For more than 15 years the school has changed the lives of more than 400 men and women chefs, giving them a profession that has lifted them out of their destitution while filling their lives with dreams, thus forging a new generation of Peruvian cooks. This documentary follows the case of three young alumi from the school, who now enjoy success in different parts of the world. In San Francisco, what started as work experience earned Jhosmery the position of pastry chef in a reputed Peruvian restaurant. In Luxembourg, Gerson takes up the reins of a kitchen with modernist ambitions. And in Lima, Alan runs a successful ceviche business. All saw gastronomy as a chance to get ahead.
The Outing
Claire plans a vacation to come out as gay to her conservative family, but whenever she gets close, they come out to her first.
Childhood
The story of two best friends who grew up together. Because their homes were close to each other, they were especially close. Their lives were as simple as any other young man until the last day of study. They are about to graduate high school. Something happened that made their relationship begin to change, and it seems that their long friendship is coming to an end.
Doctor on Display: The USA Tour 1986-1988
In 1986, BBC Enterprises organized the Doctor Who USA Tour, a two-year travelling exhibition of props and memorabilia from the program, showcased in a 48-foot trailer decorated with alien landscapes from the show, police box entrances, and a mock-up of the TARDIS interior. This documentary features footage from the events as well as interviews with participants and more.
Where He Stepped
Seventeen-year-old Tolik, who used to rely on his older brother for guidance, finds himself adrift without anyone to seek advice from after his brother's passing.
Jochen Macht Triathlon
Jochen, a man in his forties, has achieved little in his life. Through an abstruse incident, he gets to know his grown-up daughter Hanna, whom he knew nothing about until then. From now on he wants to be a dad his daughter can be proud of. So, animated by a television report, he begins to train for a triathlon.
bumbling
“Come and find me.” A study of attention through meta narration and impressionistic footage of bumblebees, water lilies, and sunflowers.
Johnathan
Two zombie apocalypse survivors deal with the consequences of one of their friends predicament
Taikwun
The directors majored in MA Creative Media at the City University of Hong Kong. When directing TAIKWUN (2022), they used the photos taken in Tai Kwun as the material for animation creation. They are committed to exploring different animation possibilities from ordinary materials and textures, and at the same time, they also use animation to interpret and explore different urban characteristics. For the materials they have, they carry out creative interpretations on the basis of taking care of the historical significance of the materials themselves.
The Sun Thief
In the distant past, before the existence of night, young Una lives in a village ravaged by the intense and constant presence of the sun. After witnessing her neighbors' suffering under these conditions, Una plucks up her courage and travels to the temple of Ramesh, the sun god, to beg him for a solution.
Aftercare
A tattoo studio becomes the site for an emotionally charged reunion between a woman and the now-grown person she used to babysit in Anubha Momin’s affecting drama.
My Music, My Roots: Felipe Araújo
Felipe visits Goiânia in a moving journey back to his musical roots: his childhood home, the church where he sang, his school, the impact his father had during his first steps in the music industry, his friends, grandmother, and cousins. He will also remember his greatest idol: his brother Cristiano. Felipe goes back in time and remembers when a career as a singer was just a dream.
Nothing About You Scares Me
During the production of the play based on Aristophanes’ „Birds” the three artist friends face the painful truth about themselves. Someone regrets abandoning someone. Someone seduces the director of the play, because they believe in polyamory. Somebody thinks that the war has never ended and one must never surrender. Someone else claims that it’s all about how you fall and you should know how to drop. And in the meantime, somebody decides to express an unusual declaration of love.
Clinical Finish
July 11th 2021, the Euro 2020 finals, the day England were ready for it to come home. A group of unlikely fans gather to watch the match and suddenly, one of them is found dead.
When You Were Before
The story of a teenage girl who goes out with her boyfriend, but gets an unexpected visitor.
Keeping Hope
Coles Smith, an actor and Nyikina man, grew up surrounded by the astounding beauty of the Kimberley. But there is deep heartache ingrained below the surface of this postcard-perfect landscape: the rate of suicide among the region’s young First Nations men is alarmingly high. For Coles Smith, these terrible statistics – some of the most troubling in the world – are more than just numbers; his best friend tragically took his own life when they were in their 20s. Keeping Hope follows his intensely personal search for answers and, hopefully, solutions.
Death and Herring
What do death and herring have in common? The director proves that it's more than one would think.