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Oscillation
Oscillation is an experimental short directed by Shun Ikezoe. It is part of FILMS FROM NOWHERE programme which took place in 2020.
Ligação Interrompida
With the COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing, three friends struggle to maintain their friendship through phone calls, but a change in behavior has them questioning the true impact of the virus.
Vita Mors Est
A man walks in a bare and desolate landscape, chased by his past and something even darker...
Borderline Coffee
"Coffee?" Asks the mysterious blue post-it that appears in front of Miranda. "To Bed" replies the red. Miranda's thoughts battle it out. This is heart-felt comedic short that will take you through the harrowing journey of getting a cup of coffee when suffering from extreme anxiety and depression.
Parresia
Two cleaning woman, a parliament and a moral dilemma. A new way of policymaking.
Home Stretch
For Marion it's her fifth driving test, for the examiner it's his last day before retirement. They've only driven a few minutes before they hit a pedestrian who dies instantly. They now have twenty minutes to find an alibi and pretend it's absolutely nothing to do with them.
Skeletons of the Inca Rebellion
A cemetery crammed with skeletons offers tantalizing clues about the collapse of the Inca Empire.
Alan, the Infinite
Beneath the banal magnolia floors of Lamin'8, mysterious forces are afoot. When occult scientists summon the essence of infinity into existence, chaos is unleashed into the world above. It's up to Alan, a keen-to-impress intern, to contain the shape-shifting orb, the literal agent of change, before it destroys the office and scuppers his chances of securing the much-coveted Summer Placement and become a real-life adult.
Harry & Meghan: A Royal Rebellion
The two-hour documentary special event will examine the events leading up to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s announcement to step down from senior royal duties; predictions for their next chapter in North America and more.
Deadly Second Chances
When a D.A. prosecutes a man accused of killing his wife she finds herself overwhelmed with memories of her own mother’s death–which she realizes may have been a murder. Now she has to find the truth about the past.
The COVID Almanac through the eyes of the young
Collection of documentary works of students of the All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography named after S. A. Gerasimov about the pandemic.
The Beautiful Room is Empty
“Haddad’s The Beautiful Room is Empty explores the loaded memories of space through his aunt, Marie, (re)visiting her childhood home and recalling the abuse she endured there. […] What have the walls been listening to? What have they absorbed, retained, and released upon a return, a farewell?” - Sarah Sarofim, Canadian Art
Spokespeople
For Los Angeles natives living in the early 1900s, bicycles and streetcars shared the road as our primary modes of transportation. But the arrival of the freeway effectively wiped them out. Today, a collective of cycling communities fight for protected bike lanes and road safety, determined to bring a new era of mobility justice to the city.
Kachalka
A cinematic portrait of Kiev’s Soviet scrap metal ‘Kachalka’ gym – the world’s most hardcore gym.
Inspiración
A young writer is having creative problems with his work and is seeking inspiration
Rock Against Police
February 1980, young Abdelkader Lareiche was shot in the head by a building guard in a housing estate in Vitry. In a context marked by several racist crimes and a policy of security repression, his friends are mobilizing around the “Rock Against Police” movement. Forty years after the events, Philomène sets out to meet the activists and actors of this movement. “Memory is not commemoration, it is the living part of History” confides Mounsi about the massacre of October 17, 1961. This is the heart of Nabil Djedouani’s project, to restore a moment in a living way. of the militant history of the suburbs, registered here in the Rock Against Police movement, but which cannot be restricted to it. A thread stretched from the 1980s to today, which continues to “analyze the collective and murderous unconscious of the French State” and the ways of resisting and revolting.
400 Petals
“400 pétalos” (400 petals) tells the story of René and Sun, two opposites that love each other... Until René gives Sun a magical Marigold. A petal from the magical flower falls every time the couple fights. Amidst such countdown, René’s anxiety grows. He wonders if, when the Marigold runs out of petals, the relationship will meet its end.
The otter, a legend returns
Unique footage of how the otter hunts its food, how they play, and even how a mother otter gives her cubs swimming lessons. Filmed in the beautiful natural environment of the wetlands in The Netherlands. With increasing population numbers amongst the otter, they look for new territory to expand. The Province works to protect them on a large scale, by for instance blocking roads with gauze, and creating fauna-tunnels. There's still a long way to go until a full recovery, but the otter is showing us the right track.
Catramina
El Tucán Juárez, a recognized thief but now in decline, wants to rob the Universidad del Cine along with another henchman. Following the orders of the Turk, they must go undercover as students to steal the film equipment.
Dr Jason Leong: Hashtag Blessed
In this stand-up special, former doctor Jason Leong gives his diagnoses on the nonsense of traditional healers, business-class show-offs and more.
We're Not Shooting a Film
Kurt (35) is a stage actor in Munich theatres. He has a critical view at our society. Relationships become too close very fast. Often his attitude is upsetting his fellow men. "To change the world - start with yourself!" Kurt hires a camerawoman. Do videos of his everyday life enable him to solve his problems?
From the fields
Seven farmers families tell their daily life through analogue pictures they took of their farm over a year. Through photographies, live action footage and animated pictures, the portraits build themselves as their stories go by.
Home
A man, freed from prison, finally reunites with his family but realizes that things are no longer the same.
Hurricane of Fire
Perhaps a fitting start to 2020, Australia rang in the New Year with much of the country engulfed in flames. A few people decided to confront the blaze. Watch them stand face to face with one of the most ferocious infernos in history.
Hitler’s Secret Weapons Manager – The two Lives of Hans Kammler
Did the man behind Hitler's secret weapons program survive the war? Was SS General Hans Kammler covertly brought to the USA to safeguard his knowledge? Allegedly he had committed suicide on 9 May 1945. Yet, recently found documents contradict the official version. Kammler controlled a widespread network of underground production sites vital to the German war effort. But Kammler was not merely in charge of the latest state of the art weapons technology. The former architect and civil engineer was also one of the key figures behind the construction of concentration camps and the systematic employment of their inmates as forced laborers. In the end, he escaped being charged as a war criminal at the Nuremberg trials.
The Mysterious Mummified Dogs of Ancient Egypt
This documentary examines the mysterious practice of mummifying animals in ancient Egypt as researchers explore the labyrinth of Tuna el-Gebel.
"LIFT-OFF" | OFFICIAL I.A.O.T? DOCUMENTARY
Documentary about the working process and creation of the album "Is Anybody Out There?" (I.A.O.T)