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![A Piece of Ranch](https://image.chilimovie.com/region2/en/300px/20230702/93Oqw5Ahep2WlzEcwUhwO3hqunQ.jpg)
A Piece of Ranch
After moving back to their hometown in Wyoming, a family starts a ranch for special needs children, hoping to provide a sanctuary where everyone can feel like they belong.
![Worlds largest rocket builder](https://image.chilimovie.com/region2/en/300px/20220215/hVrJYsoz6dOM6VstYcEGguEdOR0.jpg)
Worlds largest rocket builder
It’s October 10 2020 and Kim Jong-un presents the largest mobile rocket on Earth. Jippe Liefbroer, Interaction Design student, sees the rocket and thinks: it can be bigger. For his graduation project he built 'Kimmi's worst nightmare', a 31 meter long rocket. That is 1 meter longer than Kim Jung-un's.
![OIANT, música para un futuro ancestral](https://image.chilimovie.com/region2/en/300px/20220621/93GbKzaCyrdRYCupoaStuDb2B2n.jpg)
OIANT, música para un futuro ancestral
In this documentary, Garassino records behind the scenes of the OIANT, based at the National University of Tres de Febrero. An initiatory journey with their musicians: from the investigation of pre-Columbian codices to build lost instruments, the combination with new technologies, to their concerts around the world that are authentic rituals on stage.
![Our Voices](https://image.chilimovie.com/video/dafault_poster.jpg)
Our Voices
This moving documentary, directed by Diana Páez, tells the story of a group of Spanish-speaking migrants who arrived in Victoria between the 1960s and 1980s, showcasing their contribution to the social and cultural fabric of Australia.
![My Name Is Little Rain](https://image.chilimovie.com/region2/en/300px/20220426/fTPtXb4foMg7Tt4og3qrRG1yr24.jpg)
My Name Is Little Rain
How can we live in the present if we don’t know our past? Multidisciplinary artist Kiauitzin Ixchel Arriaga, shares her journey through art, poetry, and dance.
![A Slice of Paradise](https://image.chilimovie.com/region2/en/300px/20230701/kvSWOkYr1U8zfKUiVfeVup2ZJ4R.jpg)
A Slice of Paradise
Sand greens golf courses helped bring the game to many of those who could not otherwise afford it. Today, in rural Kansas, a small handful of those courses still remain.
![One Day at a Time](https://image.chilimovie.com/region2/en/300px/20230702/jcy1SUJ6th1bNiHVjfm4MqV9a8y.jpg)
One Day at a Time
Damien John Kelly House, catering to men in recovery, opened to significant opposition in 2019. Within a short space of time, the abstinence-based recovery living centre had changed the hearts and minds of the local community. Its residents channel their recovery through activity, from team sports to photography, writing, filmmaking and other artistic pursuits. Among them is Sam. A short film about his issues with addiction is the entry point for this portrait of the centre and those who have benefited from it. It highlights how recovery is most effectively achieved through engagement and community interaction.
One Hundred Years Older
What happens in the eyes of a 100-year-old filmmaker? Rolands Kalniņš, one of the great masters of Latvian cinema, sits down to have his photo taken and looks straight in the lens. Kalniņš’ life has spanned an authoritarian regime, a world war, long years under Soviet occupation and censorship, and retirement in independent Latvia. His films have been censored, destroyed, found and restored. But here, like Herz Frank once did with a child, for ten minutes we shall observe the micro-emotions of a man who has dedicated his life to film. Confronted directly by the tool of his trade, the camera. As we face Kalniņš eye to eye, we hear the sounds of his present, and the memories of his past.
The Half-Educated Wizard
Learning magic is a waste of time! That's what a half-educated wizard with a homemade diploma thinks. He conjured up all sorts of oddities: a pink goat, an elephant that looked like an iron... It's good that a real wizard came to the aid of the would-be sorcerer in time.
Global Fruit
Tropical fruits and vegetables radiate on a blizzard-struck street corner in Brooklyn, NY. A visual oxymoron, tugging at the edge of an interconnected and collapsing global order.
Crossings
In hopes of putting an end to the 70-year war that still does not have the peace treaty, a group of internationally renowned women peacemakers come together to plan a march to cross the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) from North to South Korea. Veteran documentarian, Deann Borshay Liem, tells an exquisitely touching and crucial story that advocates for peace.
Czechs in Chicago
The story of the Czech immigrant experience in Chicago, past and present. Spanning nearly two centuries of turbulent times, it shows how the Bohemians helped build and shape the city, and what Chicago did in turn, to empower them to thrive in a new land and help establish a free and sovereign Czechoslovakia
Wild Wounded Animals
Two men hunt through family history for answers that may save a little boy from ending up as knotty as themselves.
Football.
Aspiring drama student William Herff attempts to learn the inner secrets of football by following around the team in an attempt to make a hype reel. Through interviews and impromptu interactions, William uncovers the mysteries of the sport. Sort of.
Arbitrary & Capricious
Citizen and police body cam footage intertwine in a controversial electric meter change-out and are mixed with the audio of two citizen appeals before the City Commission on $50 monthly charges, now the highest in the county for non-smart meters. The struggle continues.
Don’t Worry
Most of the highland inhabitants of the Mexican state Guerrero belong to indigenous communities. They are among the poorest people in Mexico, and frequent victims of the violence used by drug cartels to exert power. In an effort to counteract this force, and appealing to the autonomy of indigenous peoples, the residents of Ayahualtempa have created a Policía Comunitaria, which has many children among its ranks.
Hermaküla: Lost Father
The 1960s and 70s brought a new wave of talented young poets and writers, painters and theater innovators to the gray and established culture of Soviet Estonia. Evald Hermaküla began his theatrical career as a young, angry genius working at the Vanemuine Theater, where he staged several legendary productions. The direction of Hermaküla was clear - away from the text and the rationality towards the subconscious. The film mixes theatrical and personal memories of the author with documentary archival material and Hermaküla's contemporary thoughts on theater, life and death.
Les Pieds dans la mayonnaise : Les Irrévérencieux des années 70
Let Us Be Seen
How do feminist and queer identities operate in contemporary Belfast? Let Us Be Seen is a documentary film that presents the work and ideas of individuals on the ground in Belfast, who have campaigned tirelessly for change and continue to do so. On 21st October 2019, abortion was decriminalised and same-sex marriage legalised in Northern Ireland. This important law change however has shed light on more nuanced barriers facing people locally.
Halcyon Nights (Live At The Troubadour 2012)
In celebration of her multi-platinium acclaimed record "Halcyon" turning 10 years since it's release, Ellie Goulding drops "Halcyon Nights", a re-edition incluiding all the songs released from that era, with a live concert filmed in Troubadour in 2012 of her "Halcyon tour".
Living on the Threshold
Contemporary dancer and choreographer Marine Chesnais situates her otherworldly performances underwater with no breathing apparatus. In preparation for a new work, she travels to Réunion Island to dive with migrating humpback whales. The experience forever changes her perspective on life and nature.
Cosmic Black
In this short film, a man professes his love for marijuana and reminisces how a woman made him change seats on the bus.
The Tyger
The Tyger is a found footage short film inspired by the homonymous work written by William Blake in 1794. The film uses archival material and a less known version of the poetry set to music by the beatnick poet Allen Ginsberg.