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Popular Documentary Movies
Superagers
‘Superagers’ examines the positive aspects of ageing and how some embrace life at every stage. ‘Superagers’ observes a unique group of older individuals. Their physical and mental ability could be considered exceptional for any age. Our older generation has endured a lot of setbacks in recent years. This heart-warming and often humorous observation of their day to day lives is inspirational and uplifting.
The Perfect Machine
Fifty years ago, history was made when the Miami Dolphins completed a perfect 17-0 season by winning Super Bowl VII in Los Angeles. Despite several teams coming close, the perfect record has stood the test of time and the 1972 Dolphins remain the only team to complete an undefeated season in NFL history. This examines what made that team so good and how the undefeated season unfolded.
Unholy Matrimony
The story of Robert and Sabrina Limon, who appeared to be living an idyllic life with their two children in Silver Lakes, California. An outgoing and happy pair, the Limons loved to party and had become part of a tightknit group of couples who called themselves “The Wolfpack.”
Mariupol. A Hundred Nights
The story of a little girl who wakes up on February 24th because of the air alert, and tries to find someone living in the burning city. The main character is based on the story of Alisa, a 4-year-old girl, who stayed in the besieged Mariupol during the whole time; she was also at the Azovstal plant during the last month of its defense. When the Russians allowed the civilians to evacuate from Azovstal, Alisa was separated from her mother.
An Ordinary Texas Homicide
An experiment in video and sound collage by John Ledingham (video) and Liam McCarrell (audio) restaging the assassination of John F. Kennedy as a reflection of our media landscape. Inspired by the novel "Libra" by Don DeLillo.
Afterwards
A gesture of post-mortem cinema: spaces devoid of tangible life take on a spectral atmosphere, as though considered through the eyes of the departed. A spatial expedition through a deconstructed Berlin ensues, existential in its storytelling and political in its focus on an individual's trauma.
Nature of Mother
A team of five go on an expedition to the South Pole. As they have experienced the blizzard and the excruciating pains, this journey proves to be a challenge to their not only physical but mental strength. While marching towards the end of the world, they explore the unknown darkness in their minds. During the process, director Yang reflects upon his life, turning this film into a loving monologue dedicated to his mother.
Slower Animals
While aimlessly following a winter goose migration across the American south, a professor slips in and out of childhood memories that all surround a forgotten trauma. This short animated film explores the ways we are shaped; both by what we remember and what we forget.
Méditerranée : la face immergée des volcans
With the help of diver and biologist Laurent Ballesta, a scientific expedition explores three sunken Italian volcanic sites in the Mediterranean.
Minevissam (I am writing)
and the daughter began to tell a story about seeing when colours remain silent to you about listening, when words refuse blooming anew
VOCÊ É NEGRO
As a poetic documentary, the film is committed to focusing on the process of self-identification as black of the individual who is considered pardo in Brazil. To this end, we spoke with 5 lightskin individuals located in different sociocultural contexts about their particular processes of building a black identity, taking into account the entire whitening culture to which they were exposed.
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Caretakers at risk
A reflection on the care for others that inserts us in the world of nurses. The fight for the acknowledgement of their rights means we should focus on them urgently, because our lives could depend on a nurse.
Remember me?
Shot on the farm of the Director's grandfather, the short film "Remember me?" shows how certain places can be sources of great inspiration and nostalgia.
Hope Hotel Phantom
The Dayton Peace Accords, negotiated at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio in 1995, ended the violent war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Agreement simoutaunosly trapped the country in an unchangable quasi democratic state in which its citizens are recognized solely through three different ethnic categories, rendering everyone else as the Others – citizens without the right of political participation or recognition.
National Geographic Investigates: Great Lakes Wreckage
For decades, countless ships have been lost to the Great Lakes. Thanks to modern technology, their stories are finally being dragged from the depths.
Beyond the Milky Way
Experience the greatest scientific endeavour in history as you step onto Australia’s future site for the incredible SKA telescope and journey to the edges of the Universe
Bucket and Brush
Recounting their personal struggles with different forms of societal oppression, three artists must find purpose in what they create in order to understand whether or not they should act before the baggage of society falls down on them.
The View From Up Above
A tarpaulin crew, hundreds of feet up in the air, risks their lives daily as part of their work, facing the weather, equipment shortages and systemic discrimination.
Daisies
After weeks secretly watching the beautiful but peculiar sisters who live across the street, Oliver and Thomas decide it’s time to make an introduction.
Women Against the Bomb
The inspirational story of the first all-female peace camp of Greenham Common, told from the inside by the women who were there. The protest camp began in England in 1981 to block the installation of nuclear weapons on European soil, marking the dawn of a global ecofeminist movement.
Real Guadagna
Valentino and Gabriele have never had a real home, but they know that the Arcobaleno Center looks a lot like one. Ciro, guardian and soul of this occupied space, is instead worried about the fate of the two brothers, aware of the precarious conditions of the place. Thanks to him, Valentino and Gabriele wonder for the first time what it means to have a home. La Guadagna, which gives its name to the football team to which the two boys belong and to the film, is a neighborhood on the outskirts of Palermo that represents a closed and autonomous microcosm.
I Like To Be Called Kate
A personal short documentary about Katelyn Tenaglia, who, despite her disabilities, has managed to achieve several life goals, finding happiness and enjoyment in the process.
Nearest Neighbor
Nearest Neighbor explores the relationship between technology and the living, applied here to birds. How far is humankind willing to go to invent tools designed to replace their understanding of the world? In this film, transhumanist AI technologies turn into ornithologists, resulting in some unlikely and absurdly comical scenarios.
Whispering Saucers
Whispering Saucers derives from a sonic transfer experiment on parabolic antennas—in which, by standing at a certain point, the antennas can transfer whispers through their curves and send them further distances. The performers are asked to wander around and make various sounds, but when they face each other, they must mimic one another. Who will mimic who—this enigmatic communication becomes somewhat of a power game. The play of Whispering Saucers suggests that loud and clear communication is not essential to understand each other. What matters is where you’d stand to understand one another.
Frontier Documentary
An NHS nurse of twenty years reflects on a challenging and strenuous career as time dwindles to her retirement.