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Tuning René Marie
Go behind the scenes of two-time Grammy nominated jazz singer René Marie’s life that gave her tone and tenor.
The Longest Reign: The Queen and Her People
We explore how the reign of Queen Elizabeth II has been a thread of continuity running through 70 tumultuous years of British history. We look at how the Queen has worn the crown during an era in which her country and her people changed beyond all recognition. From politics and the economy to industry and technology, our working life to our family life, from what we eat to how we dress, how we spend our money, and what we do in our free time. We see how Elizabeth II was no bystander during these great moments of social change, but someone who often led the way, reflecting and engaging with the critical moments in our post-war history. We reveal how, during these shifting times, not only did we change, but the Queen did too, her time echoed our transformation, the crown moving with the ages. We hear how Elizabeth II became a fixed focal point for many during these changing times; an anchor for the country - someone people looked to
Kerfuffle
A pizza man is delivering 4 large pies to a Highschool, the following events are strange, surreal, and frankly life-changing.
Inside the Photograph
The film tells about the life and work of Yevgeny Khaldei, who was the famous Soviet photojournalist. He was born on March 10, 1917 in Yuzovka, now Donetsk. The real name of the photographer is Yefim Khaldei. He was called Evgeny at the TASS agency, where he began his career as a 19-year-old boy. He went through the entire Great Patriotic War from Murmansk to Berlin with the legendary Leica camera in his hands. He was fired from TASS in 1948 on the grounds of “the fifth paragraph”. He worked in obscurity, so that that time would not be forgotten. And it seems that he forgave the time everything, the murder of his parents, humiliation and indifference.
People's Park
A detailed collection of the voices, struggles, and events at People’s Park in Berkeley, California. The footage, recorded between February and October of 2022, highlights a transitional period of the park and its historically marginalized community. The observed human experiences illustrate a grounded portrait of a larger tendency in the West.
My Friend Tommy
Tommy is a sheltered, real-life 40 year old virgin who embarks on a life-changing quest across the country to discover the adulthood he’s missed out on with his friends. As he’s pushed far out of his comfort zone to grow up, past traumas arise.
Flora
A metacinematic reflection on the nature of representation and the ongoing drug war in Mexico, Nicolás Pereda’s Flora revisits locations and scenes from the mainstream 2010 narco-comedy El Infierno, exploring the paradoxes of depicting narco-trafficking on film—its tendency both to romanticize and to obscure. To screen is both to project and to conceal.
VIRTUALLY US
"VIRTUALLY US" is a social VR documentary project filmed inside of VRChat and Neos. The goal of this project is to highlight a handful of the amazing communities, creations and cultures that have formed inside of each platform, showcasing the true power of virtual reality technology and social VR. So join us as we explore this incredible virtual rabbit hole!
When The Pleasure Stops
Nine straight months of comedy shows across the U.S. and Canada have left Stav burned out and fat as hell. Follow along on the last two stops of The Prince of Pleasure Tour and enjoy this little sneak peak of life on the road plus some of the best unreleased crowd work moments from the entire tour.
Oto Baya
Georgian artist, Eteri Chkadua emigrated to America after living through Russian occupation. Forty years later she captures the story of her community through her art in an effort to help the Ukrainian people.
Kevin
It is the first time that Joana, a Brazilian, has visited her friend Kevin in her country, Uganda. They met 20 years ago when they studied together in Germany and have not seen each other for a long time. Now they are close to turning 40 and life is more complex than in youth. This is a film about a friendship between women.
Energy
In the documentary Brandstof (Energy), several young adults share intimately what it's like to be completely burned out at an early stage of life.
Brotherhood of Lions
The documentary “Brotherhood of Lions” is a story about the legendary football club Lions. Lions were created in 1978 under the leadership of Roman Ubakivi who wanted to start training Estonian boys when the general sports circles did not think the world’s most popular game was suitable for Estonians. The tremendous training volumes, successful trips to competitions in the Soviet Russia, tales of happenings and work ethics that are absurd from today’s point of view all paint a colourful, warm and inspiring story of young men, their charismatic coach and everybody else who took part in their journey. Promoted by the media, those young boys became national heroes at the end of the 1980s and, in the winds of freedom, people started to see them as the Estonian football team. Unknowingly, the Lions were thus like the ambassadors of freedom, and even more so – the foundations of football in the newly independent Estonia.
The 30 Greatest Films
Lewis Michael Bond passionately analyzes what are, in his opinion, the thirty greatest films ever made.
Seven o'clock Strikes
Combining folk music and traditional ways of singing with a full orchestral sound, Bilja Krstić and the Bistrik Orchestra give a fresh lease of life to the old songs. This music, with its feelings, atmosphere and flavours represent traditions from the entire Balkan region.
Family Fortunes
A Serbian mother and daughter transform the domestic drudgery of cleaning the family silver into a reflection on how heirlooms embody their owners' histories. Stories of war, displacement and revolution emerge as the tarnish is polished off, like a genie rubbed out of a lamp, and recollections reconnect them to their relatives through the shared objects that have touched all of their lives.
That's Toma
A documentary film about a Serbian folk singer, composer and poet, about a man who is the eternal inspiration of many. The film offers plenty exclusive photos and recordings created during Toma's decade-long fruitful career thanks to the rich archive owned by journalist Nikola Kankaraš.
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.
The Raw and the Cooked
An Indigenous Amis family hunts snails by headlight after a midnight rain on Taiwan’s eastern coast. Back home, as they butcher, clean, and cook them, family members pass on their endangered language to a younger generation and trade ghost stories that echo the fragility of inherited identities.
WWII: Through the Children's Eyes
Stories from nine different people across the UK on what life was like growing up during World War II, from Churchill declaring war on Germany to the end of the war (VE Day). From bombings, rations, POW camps, school, V1 rockets, games, farming, parents, air raid shelters, farming, national identity cards.
Hipocampo
Formally eclectic, the first few seconds of the film seem to introduce us to a typical sensory documentary, but soon the flow of the narrative evolves into a much more complex portrait of the port of Paita, by concatenating recordings made by the author himself, videos generated by an AI, Google Maps views and archival images.
Jane McDonald's Highland Christmas
The singer returns to her roots, visiting Edinburgh's spectacular Christmas market, then travels north for whisky-tasting, bauble-making and candlelit carols with children.
The Great Storm of '87
Documentary looking at the extratropical cyclone that devastated the UK in October 1987, but was dismissed hours before by BBC weatherman Michael Fish.
UFO Disclosure Part 2: The Expert Witnesses Weigh In
That’s not from the latest sci-fi flick, but a direct quote from a recently released Pentagon report. In the Pentagon’s report we find other startling – and alarming – details. Of 143 reports containing some sort of Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP),142 were “unexplained.” Even more alarming, however, is the section of the report which states there are “‘unexplained pregnancies” by people who have been abducted by these craft! In this second installment of the ground-breaking Disclosure series, L.A. Marzulli interviews experts in his quest for the truth about what is happening in the skies above us.
UFO Disclosure Part 3: Close Encounters
What is it that millions of people are encountering on a regular basis? What is it flying through our skies, seemingly with impunity? What is it that shadows our most sophisticated aircraft then performs maneuvers impossible with anything in the military inventories of the world? Join L.A. Marzulli as he shines a light on more disturbing evidence and starting in-person accounts of observations and experiences that demand answers.
London Zoo at Christmas
An exclusive, festive behind-the-scenes look at the iconic London Zoo, as they prepare for the most wonderful time of the year and make the holiday magic happen
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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.