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Ten by Ten
There is no denying the evocative power of food to remind us of who we are and where we come from.
Ruins: A History of Contemporary Warfare
World War I (1914-18): French cities are reduced to rubble. World War II (1939-45): Allied bombardments turn most of the major German cities into a desolate wasteland. The political, social and aesthetic problems caused by the ruins, indisputable proof of the devastation of war.
The Floating World
After being transported into a 19th century Edo painting, a university student discovers everyday sustainable practices from history to bring home to modern Japan.
Bad Lesbian
A young woman reflects on her first relationship as she questions four years later, “did that happen because I’m a bad lesbian?”
The Erased Women
Joo-yeon accidentally finds out that there is a woman who has disappeared from within her family. Along the way, she encounters women who have disappeared without a name.
Music Documentary 2022
For several weeks earlier this year (2022), a German film crew followed Jessy through his musical journey. Filmed in the USA, Canada and Germany.
LARP: Heroes, Villains and Fantasy
Live Action Roleplay enables people to explore their identities, helping them to overcome physical, mental, and social barriers.
Kava o' Aotearoa
A collective of Pasifika cultural guardians reactivate ancient Tu’i Tonga kava ceremony for contemporary use in Aotearoa in a way that honours tangata whenua.
The Hacienda - The Club That Shook Britain
The story of Manchester’s Hacienda nightclub, including interviews with famous clubbers like Noel Gallagher. This is the story of a dance revolution that changed Britain forever.
Thuë pihi kuuwi – Uma Mulher Pensando
A Yanomami woman watches a shaman prepare the Yãkoana, food for the spirits. Based on the narrative of a young indigenous woman, the Yãkoana that feeds the Xapiri and allows shamans to enter the world of spirits also proposes a meeting of perspectives and imaginations.
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.
Kokum, with love.
Flora Bear’s youngest granddaughter searches for truth and answers about her Indigenous grandmother’s life.
Now I Know Where to Find You
"Now I Know Where to Find you" is a story about my childhood in Spain and the trip I made to Argentina when I was 12 years old. One day I decided that I wanted to live with my father. I missed him too much. 10,000 km later a whole new life began for me, but my childhood memories didn't fade away. And, of all these memories, the memory of my yaya (grandmother) was always vivid. She raised me as if I was her own son, when none of my parents were ready to do that.
Et møte med Ingrid Alexandra
Princess Ingrid Alexandra, born to become a queen, is on her first TV interview after her 18th birthday.
The Lost Tapes Of Toby Emmitt: The Movie
Actor, Stuntman & Professional Wrestler Toby Emmitt releases footage from his time filming his cancelled stunt movie, Toby Emmitt:The Movie. One year on, he explains what made the film fail.
This Was Your Nicest Auntie Ria
She’s not stupid, she gets what’s going on—Ria tells her niece Anneke that she knows she's “heading towards dementia.” That’s why she hangs up notes to remind herself that Anneke has just been to New York and they can chat about that. “Terrible, isn't it? I think I’ll have another glass of wine.”
Femmes des bois
A foray into the singular world of forest encampments where, for work, women and men from here and elsewhere meet. It is through the eyes of women who have chosen to work there that we will discover these micro-societies that are formed over the sivicultural seasons.
engasgos - avermelhados. religiosos. históricos.
As Though Nothing Happened
Seven Damascenes, eight years apart, one collective trauma. This is the story of a city and the psychological scars its people bear from years of war.
The Road Bad And The Place Dark
Sierra Leone is the second poorest country in the world. After overcoming one of the toughest and bloodiest civil wars, in 2014 they had to face one of the most devastating epidemics in living memory, Ebola. The consequences of those horrors ended up extinguishing the spark of development and plunging the population into total darkness in which they have been living since 1992. The lack of stable light supply is a major constraint for the development of medical work, directly affecting the life expectancy of Sierra Leone people. The images obtained are part of the reality encountered after the hospital wardens in the Koinadugu district.
Birdsong
Birdsong is an intimate portrait of the dying whistled language of the Hmong people in northern Laos
Sarah Squared
On the beach at Point Reyes, surrounded by their beloved elephant seals, two trailblazing marine ecologists share their research interests, their generation-spanning career experiences, and their name.
Fabula Rasa
Fabula Rasa is a film about regenerative agriculture and a filmmaker’s search for identity. In the short film, documentarist Pieter-Jan Van Damme follows the year-round life of his farm. As the seasons change, there are changes in the vegetation, and the filmmaker contemplates his own relationship with his craft. On the journey into the secrets of ecological farming, Van Damme creates a serene and meditative space for the viewer’s own self-reflection.
The House of LaBeija
The House of LaBeija is a short documentary film featuring members of the prominent ballroom family, the House of LaBeija. The House of LaBeija is the first ballroom house-- established in 1972 by Crystal LaBeija. The film pays homage to the House of LaBeija through a series of letters from its members and features original music composition from Manhattanite, Khalif Diouf, formerly known as Le1F. In 2022 the House of LaBeija's members continue the tradition of being a safe space for transgender women, a safe space for queer people, and a safe space for those who need one. They are family and New York City is their home.
First Package for Honduras
Dinora left Honduras for the United States in one of the migrant caravans leaving Central America. Settled in a suburb of Washington D.C., she speaks on social media of the difficulties she has encountered integrating, as well as of the presence around her of a film crew which has thus unwittingly become the subject of its own film.
Kargokult
In the city of Kargopol, Arkhangelsk region, a bust of Stalin was dug out of the ground in 2020. Some of the residents wanted to put it on the central square of the city, and some strongly opposed this idea. The city split into pieces. The fact that in 1937 a GULAG camp was opened in Kargopol also played a role. More than 12,000 prisoners felled the forest here and mined peat. The film gives both sides a chance to speak.
Flock
Filmmaker Lina Li interviews her dad to showcase a story of an immigrant family and the emotional challenges that they have experienced as intergenerational conflict remains unsolved.
Cao Bang
An anonymous man leaves civilisation; a journey with disappearing as its objective. The further he removes himself in time and distance from everything he knows, the closer he gets to complete obscurity. Verging on madness, he returns to the world he left behind, with a new consciousness and the perspective of someone who has opened their eyes for the first time.
Butterfly Blueprints
The hidden scientific secrets of butterflies reveal them to be more inventive and resilient than we ever imagined. Follow their extraordinary life cycle and migrations to tropical rainforests, windswept prairies, and even inside a chrysalis as it’s being spun.
Sampai Ujung Laut
Pak Suyadi, a fisherman from Semarang, and Nilawati, a fisherman from Medan, who really want to be able to access subsidized fuel, but do not have documents related to fisheries, so they are not recorded and "invisible" by the government.