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Organizar la indisciplina
Are all revolutionaries future conservatives? Once a newspaper wrote: “Only weak people have strong governments”. And before, another person had written: “I do not belong to any system; I am a true seeker”.
The Vicitms of Sundarbans
Sundarbans the largest mangrove forest in the world where there are tiger victim families which include the widowed women along with their children, their atrocities, their livelihood their survival in the midst of the forest, their encounter with the Royal Bengal Tiger has been vividly portrayed in this documentary of 30 minutes.
Overflowing with Love and Strong Personality
Mizunami City has many attractive qualities with its beautiful and abundant nature and delicious foods. However, what we are most proud of is the people of Mizunami City. Unique people who love their town and what they do. Once a person starts talking about the city, it’s like they can't stop themselves they love it so much. There's no way you wouldn't enjoy the shops and experiences run by such personable people. A joyous place, not a tourist spot. A place that you won’t easily forget once you’ve visited. Please come to experience our joy and love, here in Mizunami City.
The Gym
For the last 27 years, 72-year-old Pantelis, a refugee from Pontus, an athlete and distinguished coach in Kazakhstan, has been coaching the children of the Pontic community in Aspropyrgos. He himself continues to practice with them.
In Transit
The city of Rijeka is the point of transition for groups of migrants fleeing to a new life. There they live at the train station until the next trip. That is where they all meet Tinka, a young woman who is fighting for better life conditions in their makeshift residence and their safe departure. Until she leaves Rijeka herself.
Metamorphosis
The life cycle of the caterpillar is linked to the exhibitions and performances by the Chanian sculptor, performer, columnist, and art teacher Yannis P. Markantonakis. An obsessive artist whose installations and sculptures grace public spaces while his artworks made from recycled materials awaken our imaginary and constitute the artist's own precious silk.
Futuro do Pretérito Mais que Perfeito
An old woman and her memories with a man from her past who is no longer in her present.
The Red Vanity Case
The filmmaker's mother recalls her own mother and childhood in the 1960s bouncing between Mexico and California. Her mother's small red vanity case becomes a symbol of her independence as a woman and also of her inaccessibility as a maternal figure. A deeply relatable story about growing up with an unconventional single mother.
O Seeker
In the aftermath of a global pandemic, this 16mm film examines science, politics, spirituality, and superstition in India as it pieces together a puzzle of unresolved questions through conversations about grief, loss, and absurd events, real and imagined.
You can't get what you want but you can get me
A series of photos and screenshots tell the story of how Samira Elagoz and Z Walsch, two transmasculine artists, fall madly in love with each other. We witness their first meeting, the start of a long-distance relationship, the meeting of the families, Z’s top surgery – all milestones are recorded in a uniquely intimate and moving way. A portrait of queer/trans love that we don’t get to see often enough.
Children of the Coast
The film features a group of Afro-Mexican musicians from the Pacific Coast of Mexico. They live with the shore, speaking through their instruments and microphones about the traditions they cherish and the love of their homeland. Their music provides a space for the film to explore, encompassing both the historical depth and cultural characteristics of the local civilization, and paying homage to the people, the sea, and the land that exists here. Here, music not only flows with sheer beauty and passion, but is also the language that unites people.
The Roller, The Life, The Fight
Hazem arrives in Belgium after a painful journey from Gaza. Elettra arrives in Brussels to study documentary film. Their first moments together spark a desire to get to know each other, and the camera becomes the tool they use to listen to each other. Exiles and internal migration enable them to meet where the gaze is gentler and fairer.
Trolley Park: Out West
Trolley parks were born when trolley companies started adding picnic areas, playgrounds and carousels at the “end of the line” to increase ridership on the weekends. Visit the last remaining trolley park on the West Coast - Portland Oregon’s Oaks Park - which includes the oldest roller rink in the USA.
A Stranger Quest
In the eyes of an artificial mind, the last thirty years of David Rumsey, spent amassing one of the biggest historical maps collections in the world he secretly calls his poem, seem like an unexplainable quest. It will follow him on a road trip confronting with the ghosts of his past and the end inching closer.
Man On a Mission
The film portrays the president of the Estonian Academy of Sciences, marine scientist and mathematician Tarmo Soomere. In the film, Tarmo Soomere meets several top Estonian scientists. Our current time and the challenges faced by researchers are made sense of through the resulting dialogues.
Bigfoot Evidence: Oregon
The dangerous elusive creatures who haunt the vast wilderness of North America. This movie documents the Oregon research trip led by William Jevning, a two time witness and author of nine books on Bigfoot. This is a no bullshit documentary. The creatures are real, and they will eat you.
Traces of Movement Before the Ice
Twenty years after Swiss publishing house Pendo closed its doors, the descendants of its founders repeatedly circle, examine and lose sight of its legacy. Frölke’s film gives structure to this archive via media experimentation.
A Look at Video Nasty
Video Nasty; once a term referring to films that were criticised for their violent content in the early 80s, now the name of an up-and-coming film production company in Sydney, Australia. Join us in this two-minute documentary where university student and founder of Video Nasty, Lachlan Wylie, speaks on his experiences since starting the company in May of 2022.
Arctic Garden
What kind of garden unfurls at the world’s northernmost settlement, sitting 78 degrees north and seeing temperatures drop below -27ºC? How can plants survive the long winter when the sea, land and sky are covered with heavy snow and the sun has not risen for months? A garden in the Arctic – is it an unobtainable dream or a worthwhile pursuit? By observing, meditating and imagining, ‘Arctic Garden’ journeys through a world where ‘one shade melts into the other’ and seeks a utopian garden where ‘they are all there’: a place where there are no boundaries of space and time (Fridtjof Nansen, Farthest North, 1897).
My missing screw
Raffael makes art to stay alive, literally. His young son just wants his dad. Can the father and son re-invent their relationships as they travel the world with a giant Missing Screw in tow?
Second Slide
4:10 a.m. April 29, 1903. The mining town of Frank, Alberta is awoken by ominous rumblings on Turtle Mountain.
The young Americans fighting to ban abortion
"Since the US supreme court's overturning of Roe v Wade, 16 states have enacted stringent bans on nearly all abortions. But that is not enough for a new generation of organised and passionate activists intent on pushing even stricter laws across the country. Carter Sherman spends time with students and organisers at the annual March for Life in Washington DC and meets the influential woman spearheading the national movement."
The Tedious Tour of M
Intrigued by the enigmatic decision of celebrated novelist Mohamed Hafez Ragab to abandon his thriving career at its peak, filmmaker and poet Hend embarks on a quest to uncover the truth, only to unearth a haunting secret that has condemned Ragab to a life devoid of writing.
Colonial roots of the genocide in Rwanda
In April 1994, the parents of two-year-old Samuel Ishimwe were murdered in Rwanda. Their fate was shared by up to a million people in the genocide against the country’s Tutsi minority. Thirty years on, Samuel sets out to discover what set these terrible events in motion.
WSJ’s findings: a surge in illegal construction Illegal Israeli Construction Is Surging Across West Bank Since Oct. 7
"A Wall Street Journal investigation found that since Oct. 7, Israeli settlers have been rapidly building illegal roads and outposts across the West Bank. This work is sometimes done under armed guard with funding from the Israeli government."
The Flats
In his tower-block apartment in New Lodge, Joe reenacts memories from his childhood amidst the “Troubles”. In this Catholic area of Belfast, the number of deaths was tragically significant. Joe is joined by neighbours Jolene, Sean, Angie, and others, all willingly participating in this process of revisiting the collective memories that shaped their lives and the district they live in.