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Being There
Escaping war, a Syrian writer seeks asylum in Germany with his family. On the escape route he lost his wife so that only he and his daughter are left. Once they are settled in a refugee camp, he is forced to give his daughter to a German family. A moving story of forced assimilation and the struggle of the refugee in the modern world.
Fatherhood
Fatherhood is a short film designed to decode the intimacy between men of colour; in particular, the relationship between father and son, which is hardly portrayed in mainstream media. Fatherhood aims to challenge the stereotypical ideals of manhood in order to break a cycle, which has culminated into the neglect of these relationships, and adopts a symbol of accountability and forgiveness for past wrongdoings in a beautiful and profound way.
Starless Dreams
Heavy snow falls from the sky as heavily-armed guards patrol the walls of an Iranian centre of correction and rehabilitation. Inside, the girls are waiting at the food counter. Among them are underage mothers and others who are married. All of them ended up here after becoming involved in crime. Drug dealing, assault, murder. Yet instead of cold-blooded criminals we discover friendly, warm young people who laugh, sing and cry together. Their close bonds have been forged by the troubled past they share. We learn of their fears of having to return to the lives they once left behind. The documental camera is intimate but respectful, the resulting portraits are full of dignity.
ayaka 10th Anniversary SUPER BEST TOUR
Concert film featuring ayaka's 10th Anniversary SUPER BEST TOUR where she performed her biggest hit songs over a decade.
Pastor Phillips
When a young, up-and-coming evangelical pastor opens the doors of his new church to the LGBTQ community, he pays an unexpected price.
Super!! Scary Psychic Video 25
The 25th installment in the Super!! Scary Psychic Video series. Every time, I carefully select from a lot of posted videos and record them in this work. This is a video taken when I visited an uninhabited island with my lover on a ferry. If you walk through an island where you can feel the history, you will reach a hill-like place. So, the photographers found an observation deck that was off-limits, and out of mischief, I try to break in, but at that time, the terrifying figure is reflected clearly.
Modified
Modified is a first-person, feature-length documentary that questions why genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are not labeled on food products in Canada and the United States, despite being labeled in 64 other countries around the world. Shot over a span of ten years, the film is a moving personal journey that debunks the myth that GMOs are needed to feed the world, making a strong case for a more just, transparent, and sustainable food system.
The Lost Children: The Yemen Children Affair
Following the disclosure of the protocols of the committees that investigated the case of the missing Yemeni children. A difficult picture unfolds of the manner in which the establishment behaved towards the Yemeni immigrants at the beginning of the establishment of the state. The film, which for the first time presents filmed testimonies from the committee, leads to the conclusion that the continued silence is almost a crime.
Caring Corrupted: The Killing Nurses of the Third Reich
About the nurses who used their professional skills to murder the handicapped, mentally ill and infirm at the behest of the Third Reich and directly participated in genocide.
Paloma
A woman with a paper bag over her head tries to seduce a gay Catholic School teacher.
Young Adult
On the last day of a summer camp for persons with disabilities, a teenage girl fights to connect the boy that might be the love of her life.
Matter & Manner
Pennsylvania, 1890. A prejudiced gentleman and a prideful housemaid have a gay olde summer at Matter Manor.
From Vincent's House in the Borinage
The reading of a letter addressed to his brother Theo is the metaphorical starting point of this suggestive immersion in the work and the places that Vincent Van Gogh lived in a key moment of his artistic life, the one in which he abandoned the faith to rediscover himself the world of painting in the Belgian mining town of Borinage. A strange presence enters the house where he lived, recreates his studio, breathes his surroundings and travels the landscape until he merges with his own paintings, pure oil painting that takes the form of a mysterious and unattainable dream like the great Dutch teacher.
Goodbye Kathmandu
A repatriate Computer Engineer, an aspiring musician, and a school student in love - all torn by conflict between the Maoist opposition party and the Nepal King's government.
A Visual History with Agnès Varda
Agnès Varda shares her career and life story on the eve of receiving her Honorary Oscar in 2017: from her childhood and early influences to her life with Jacques Demy, and of course a lifetime of images, her unique artistic journey as a photographer, filmmaker and visual artist.
Phil Taylor: The Greatest
As he prepares to bow out from darts following the 2018 World Darts Championship, look back at the brilliant career of Phil 'The Power' Taylor, and his remarkable influence on the sport.
Rage 30: The Story Of Rage
Rage celebrates turning 30 with this special look at its history and influence on Australian music and culture.
6 Marks
Vidya’s academic performance means everything for his mother Saraswati. She can’t fathom that in her quest to make Vidya the best student, she is turning him into a depressed kid. Competition from class newcomer Rajas takes a toll on Vidya. He contemplates suicide and it is only the return of his father Shriganesh from the US that brings his life back on track.
Habemus Feminas!
A group of women on a 1,200-km pilgrimage from St. Gallen to Rome for the same rights for men and women in the Catholic Church. An amazing journey about equality, doubt and faith. Documented by three students on a journey into the unknown.
MY HOME IS A DOG THAT LIVES INSIDE ME
An old folk singer returns to a small seaside village, visits past people, plays to moments, and holds a small untidy concert.
Billy Star
Feature length version of BROCKHAMPTON’s short film 'Billy Star' made to accompany their “SATURATION” album trilogy. Originally scrapped, this film later resurfaced online.
AIDS: Doctors and Nurses Tell Their Stories
For the first time, doctors and nurses who cared for Britain's first AIDS patients in the 1980s tell of the extraordinary situation they found themselves in and the rules they had to break to help patients forgotten by the state.
Rocky Ros Muc
The story of boxer Sean Mannion, born in the 1950s in Ros Muc in county Galway, Ireland, his boxing career, his emigration to America and the effect it had on him, his brush with organized crime in Boston.
Aleppo's Fall
Before Aleppo's fall, Syrian/Norwegian director Nizam Najar explores the inside of the war. To him one of the reasons the rebellion has failed, stems from the Syrian society itself.
E.T.N. Extra Terrestrial Norway
A down-on-his-luck filmdirector meet two madcap, amateur-ufo-researchers in the Norwegian forests and begs to document their adventures. "Brilliant", he thinks to himself. A film about two incurable, daydreaming fools and deadend losers. But is he really that much smarter?
The Dumb Cat
Moncherì is a trans woman with a thousand talents, with the dream of opening her craft shop one day, but the need to earn a living forces her to sell her body in exchange for money. She is very attached to her cat, Vita, with whom she lives a relationship of total symbiosis.
Adopted
When their adopted son, Derek, goes missing, Duane's obsession to find him at all costs puts his marriage to Sarah in jeopardy. After confronting the jailed kidnapper, Duane is embroiled in a plot that could cast his marriage into ruins and endanger Derek's life forever.
Herz aus dem Labor? Neue Chancen für ein zweites Leben
Britain on Film: Black Britain
Featuring footage spanning from 1901 to 1985, this little-seen footage has been found from all across the UK. This programme allows an exploration into stories of migration, community and also the struggle against inequality, while also providing the opportunity to celebrate black British culture and life on screen. Films in the programme include: Miners Leaving Pendlebury Colliery (1901), Hull Fair (1902), For the Wounded (1915), From Trinidad to Serve the Empire (1916), Hello! West Indies (1943), Mining Review 2nd Year No. 11 (1949), To the Four Corners (1957), Black Special Constable (1964), Black Police Officers (1966), Cold Railway Workers (1964), Nigerian Wedding in Cornwall (1964), Coloured School Leavers (1965), London Line No. 373 (1971), African Student Families (1975), Liverpool 8 (1972), Blood Ah Go Run (1982), The Jah People (1981) and Grove Carnival (1981)
The Burnt Ship
Documentary about the spectacular but little known Viking ship burial find in 1874 at Nordfjordeid, Norway.
Homeland Trilogy
A trilogy of short documentaries (‘Fatherland’, ‘Motherland’, ‘Homeland’) mapping out the personal migration stories of the filmmaker’s family, as well as a look at a generation of young Muslims in multicultural London.