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Wanderer. The Conquest of Home
Between January 2019 and May 2020, Adriana Lestido undertook a journey, without company or assistance, through the Arctic Circle and the Svalbard Islands, a frigid and inhospitable region shared by Norway and Iceland. During those months, Argentine photography recorded, in all its splendor, a still unknown ecosystem.
LARP: Heroes, Villains and Fantasy
Live Action Roleplay enables people to explore their identities, helping them to overcome physical, mental, and social barriers.
ABBA: Best Covers Ever
In this nostalgic and joyful one-off special, we tell the stories behind the greatest ABBA covers of all time by some of the biggest artists in the world. This features Cher, Andy Bell of Erasure, Neil Arthur of Blancmange, Carla Bruni, Adrian Utley of Portishead, Dannii Minogue and William Orbit, who talks about a lost cover by Madonnna.
Elon Musk's Crash Course
Elon Musk, the world's richest person, has claimed since 2015 that, for Tesla, technology for self-driving cars is a "solved problem," and made outlandish claims about Autopilot capabilities. But a New York Times investigation reveals the quixotic nature of Musk's pursuit of self-driving technology, and the tragic results.
Yvon / L'Éternel
Chronicle of the last days of an AIDS patient at the Maison d’Hérelle, an organization that offers palliative care for end-of-life support. The film explores the passage to death by referring to the past life and the inevitable end that is fast approaching.
Children’s Game #32: Estrellas
Why do all the bottle tops start the same way up, grouped together, if there are two teams? When is the ball launched with a plank and when by hand? Why sometimes way overhead and sometimes to the body? When can you turn the tops over? Is it like the runs in cricket or baseball, hurriedly performed while the ball is elsewhere? But how can each team’s turning score be counted? Is the ball as hard and painful as it sounds? How do you get “burned”? Does that give the other team the ball, or are there a set number of throws? Does deflecting the ball a long way with your plank count for anything? How did the winning team win? Why is the game called Stars?
Change of Thought
Three Southwark boys face permanent exclusion, and then create and deliver training sessions to London’s Met Police recruits.
Only Roundup Remains
In central Montana, the Highwood Cattle Roundup has been happening exactly this same way since 1912. As the world changes and modernizes, this proud iconic American culture struggles to preserve its way of life. Through the perspective of an aging father, his two sons, and their extended family of Montana cowboys, Only Roundup Remains provides a rare and intimate glimpse into the disappearing lifestyle of proud generational ranching families, their tradition, hard work, honor, and what might be their final roundup.
Balika
Dipendra and Sushmita are two Nepali orphans living in an orphanage in Kathmandu. One day, Dipendra's family contacts him and they invite him to travel to his hometown. Sushmita decides that when she grows up she wants to be a nurse.
Sugarly Yours!
Our protagonists are part of these "pastry magicians" who take up the challenge of making, reinventing and transmitting to the whole world the taste of local delicacies. Through their pastries and their stories of passion and challenge, we will meet men and women who are passionate about the pastries of their regions. We will follow these musketeers in their adventures, their setbacks and their joy of living.
At two in Lisbon
Two writers in Lisbon talk about what it means to be a woman in graffiti world where the survival of the fittest is prevailed and it's difficult to be accepted.
Il nous reste la colère
In 2011, Ford's workers of Blanquefort have saved their factory and a thousand jobs. But victory's joy quickly move on to new fears of shutting down. Rapidly, those fears became reality, until thedefintive stop in 2020. This film recount their last year of battle, drawing the portrait of a group lead by Philippe Poutou.
Yo Soy Tu Mismo: Michael James discusses the solution to all challenges on the path
In a Zoom meeting with ‘Yo Soy Tu Mismo’ (a group of Spanish devotees of Bhagavan Sri Ramana) on 19th June 2022, explaining that the cause of whatever challenges we may face while following Bhagavan’s path of self-investigation and self-surrender is ego and its viṣaya-vāsanās (inclinations to seek happiness in and therefore attend to things other than itself), and that the solution to all challenges is therefore to persevere patiently in trying to be constantly self-attentive, and then he answers more questions about this and other aspects of Bhagavan’s teachings, particularly the practice of self-investigation and self-surrender.
Wettermacher
The film documents a year in life of four people, three of them meteorologists, living in the Arctic.
The Girl Who Plays with Mud
As he spends the 21 day lockdown period in his village that he has never seen before, the director tracks the traces of his sister, who died as a baby, with his camera.
Alaska and Beyond: Big and Small
Alaska is an outpost for adventurers, for naturalists, and it tells a story of the natural world too. The abundance and diversity of Alaskan animal life is awe inspiring. In a place like Alaska there is plenty of room to grow – and hide. From the lowly murderous mosquito to the impressive Bald Eagle, this is the big and the small of Alaskan beasts.
Tangerine Jam
A short and surprising story about never-ending connection with those we love.
...- then love is the name
A reflection on education and an ode to the bonds that are formed by students at, (and in spite of,) the institution they are studying within. By weaving together footage from the 2021 anti-racist occupation of the Slade School of Fine Art with scenes from the install of the art school’s class of 2020 degree show, the academy emerges as a site of frustration as much as of achievement. Running over both events - , from the final touches of varnish being put on a painting to protest banners being unfurled across the building, - is text from former Slade student and tutor Christopher Kirubi’s poem ‘… - then love is the name’.
Diamond Marine World
After surviving a Ponzi scheme resulted from an information gap in Myanmar, a Taiwanese shrimp farmer, Du, collaborates with a local Chinese-Burmese, Su, to keep his shrimp business going. It is a story about how they work from the beginning to the end.
Today
Su Friedrich is a pioneering queer filmmaker who has been making ground-breaking personal films for decades. In Today, she again eschews conventional narrative, observing her world over a six-year period. It’s a time that includes a country vacation and a city cookout. Also the loss of loved ones and the spread of a pandemic—plus the brightness of flowers, both real and fake.
Where Is This Street? or With No Before or After
From our window one can see a set of the film The Green Years, directed by Paulo Rocha in 1963. This was our starting point: guided by Rocha's gaze, we look back at the places of that film. The successive geological, urbanistic and social strata of Lisbon, besieged by the pandemic that interrupted the shooting, are drawn out in front of our camera, like a contemporary jazz impro from a score written in 1963.
Heroines
Almost 250 years ago, an Indigenous noblewoman named Tomasa Ttito Condemayta gathered together over a thousand women to fight against the Spanish colonial rulers. In present-day Peru, female followers of all ages bring gifts to her resting place where they dance and celebrate together to draw strength and courage or request protection and good grades. A mockumentary in tribute of this special heroine.
Een vogel met jouw naam
What if someone leaves you more names of species than words? A fragmentary search for the fascination for naming animals and plants - or what remains of them.
Yetzali "La Mujer Medicina"
Yetzali “the medicine woman”, is the story of Yvonne Paulette, a psychologist who discovered her passion for traditional Mexican medicine, showing that women can also worthy bearers of this message, and that science and spirituality can work together.
Bajo sospecha: Zokunentu
An unjust arrest on suspicion motivated artist Bernardo Oyarzún to portray himself as a "criminal", vindicating his indigenous appearance in the face of the racism of Chilean society. His nephew Daniel Díaz, apprentice and heir to the same skin, guides us through an intimate reflection on his uncle's career, narrating in the Mapuche language the reunion with his ancestors.
It's not Fado, It's Faggot Fado
Set against the backdrop of a traditional Portuguese society, Fado Bicha (trans)forms heteronormative Fado music into a queer labyrinth of self-acceptance and self-expression. By reclaiming the scars that homophobia and transphobia have given them, Fado Bicha exposes what Fado music could have been if society were more accepting.
Introspection of different cultures in my life
A process of overcoming my own fears hoping to embrace my vulnerabilities as a 20 year old boy through the introspection of different cultures in my life by being as truthful as possible!
Efecto Kilian: La carrera por el medio ambiente
An Incredibly In-Depth Look at Landslides and Avalanches
Learn about all the intricacies of landslides and avalanches. Invigorating.