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Leo & Chester
Leo, a sought-after rock star with a promising career, turns his back on the industry to pursue a life on the land with a herd of buffalo.
La cancha
Just an ordinary Saturday in Montreal on an outdoor basketball court. Mustafa Uzuner filmed here for four years as this ever-evolving group of men try to get the ball into the hoop. His lively and sensual portrait captures a diverse community that changes along with the colorfully painted court.
Long Day's Journay Into Night
This is a recording of the last night before he left China. Sitting inside a car, driving the road he's leaving off for the airport the next day morning, David Crocpsy Li films and gazes at the moving streetlights and the sceneries in front of him as they pass.
Mud
To the aural accompaniment of sloshing mud and gurgling water, Russians soak themselves in the curative mud baths of a historic spa. It is October 2022, and the full-scale invasion in Ukraine has been underway for seven months. This place, however, seems completely unaffected. Before visitors can enjoy the benefits of being packed in mud, they have to deal with a complex jumble of prohibitions, stamps, voucher systems, and other bureaucratic hoops and hurdles.
Cross of Justice
In the backdrop of a spiraling economic crisis in Sri Lanka, angry and tired citizens who felt that the government was mismanaging their country took to the streets organizing anti- government protests from April to July 2022. These protests grew into what is called the 'Aragalaya' movement and thousands of people joined, expressing their frustration over many suppressed issues. One of their demands was transparency in the investigations of the Easter Sunday attacks which took place on 21st April, 2019 when a series of bombs went off across the island including at three churches claiming nearly 300 lives. Jehan Srikantha Appuhamy, a well-known Sri Lankan actor was also among the protesters. As someone who grew up having a close relationship with the church, Jehan felt traumatized after the Easter Sunday attacks. He began a walk for justice 3 years after the attacks, in a setting where the people were still not given answers as to what happened that day.
The Body Dissolver
“The Body Dissolver” is based on interviews with professional boxers recalling the moment they were knocked out. The Film combines documentary and fictional elements into a dense parafiction, tinted with body horror genre. Unreal 3D animations generated by the artist are confronted with found footage and the images of human bodies with the representations of imaginary, hyperbolic machines. The storyline reveals the recurring fantasies about the abandonment of the body and the visions of ecstasy, exploited in various spiritual discourses and pop-culture alike.
Echo
In Northern Ireland, an older man with damaged vocal chords seeks out connections over the radio airwaves.
Kicking Up a Racket
"Kicking Up a Racket" is a short documentary about Dublin's young punk community, exploring it's history and the people who keep it alive. Narrated by Pete Briquette of The Boomtown Rats.
The Dangers of Fentanyl
With a conspiracy showing its face, two reporters from Kentucky must uncover a plot that goes all the way to the top.
The Coupon Queen
Italian Bach reacts to the insane things that Americans do to save money!
Alcohol Addiction. Exit
In the second part of the documentary, in which experts will tell you how addiction works and where to start to cope with it.
Tobacco Smoke
Scientists, doctors and smokers talk about the power of habit and two important questions that need to be answered before quitting this bad habit.
Symniation
After 17 years, 4 missing persons ill-fated horror film is completed. But is the horror over?
Conmover
A photodocumentary about dancing: Seen through the dance studio Arte XXI, where it investigates the motivation of the movement in the human body.
On Mothers and Daughters in Times of Injustice
Through old letters, Merle revisits her past as an anti-Apartheid activist, which fractured her relationship with her mother forever. At the same time, she faces her privilege in today's South Africa and her own relationship with her daughter.
Mr. Jimmy
Akio Sakurai has dedicated his life to honoring Jimmy Page. For 30 years he recreated vintage Zeppelin concerts note-for-note in small Tokyo clubs. Moving to L.A. to pursue his tribute dream, cultures clash and Akio’s idyllic vision meets reality.
L'ors
The village of Poschiavo and its valley as a new Far West, more than six years after the killing of the M13 bear.
La Ferme florale de Camille
Camille cultivates flowers on 7000 meters square in Aveyron, France. During all year, « le Jardin de Veillac » structures itself : building a new greenhouse, preparing seedlings, collecting flowers, preparing bouquets and, finally, selling them on Rodez's marketplace, where flowers unveil their beauty and spread in the city.
Pronouns in Bio
Through a collection of video diary entries spanning more than a year, Pronouns in Bio delivers an offbeat and charming reflection on transness and identity. Part documentary, part video essay and part musical, the film follows director and star Lucy Rose Shaftain-Fenner, a recently out transgender, autistic woman, as she navigates the first year of her transition. Note: Lucy uses the name Frankie during the film but has since started using the name Lucy.
Girl Who Dreams About Time
Sujin and her grandmother are shamans living in the mountains. It is their important daily routine to offer purified water to gods and tell a fortune for troubled hearts. During high school, Sujin works hard to go to college with hopes of escaping her fate and living a normal life. But the excitement of busy college life deepens her conflict with her grandmother.
Citizen Gane
“Citizen Gane” chronicles the life of legendary Australian Graffiti Writer Gane 2, who back in the early 1980’s at age 12, was one of the very first generation writers to play a significant role in developing the Graffiti and hip hop scene in Australia. His influence was felt for decades after, until his passing in October 2022. He first came to the attention of the Australian public back in 1985 when, aged 15, he was featured on the popular television program 60 Minutes. Overnight, he was a graffiti and pop culture sensation. Reviled by the general public but revered and admired amongst his peers, it earned him the highest honour of “King” status. The King of Sydney.
The Story of Charcoal
Charcoal, a multimedia collective that exclusively consists of people of color currently attending Boston University. While we witness the growth and glory of this POC organization in a predominantly white institution, are we asking any questions of how did they even get here in the first place? Is Charcoal more than a fantasy and safe haven?
Unsyncable
Dive in with seniors in their sixties and beyond who smash stereotypes with their passion for synchronized swimming and determination to not let age (or anything else) get in the way of fabulous outfits and impressive aquatic choreography.
Home of the Brave
The story of a girl, her father, a house, a forgotten box of letters, and all those left behind when someone gives their life.
With Peter Bradley
Seventy-nine years old and overlooked since the 1970's, abstract artist Peter Bradley reflects on life and shares his artistic process on the cusp of his rediscovery.
Zimmerwald
In Zimmerwald, idyllically situated in the foothills of the Swiss Alps, an ornithological meeting took place in the middle of the First World War. In reality, it was a secret conference against the war that united Lenin and other socialists from all over Europe. One hundred years later, a secondary school class searches for traces of this history.
The Fab Five: The King's Grandchildren
As proud grandparents, Charles and Camilla have ten grandchildren between them. While some of them are princes and princesses, others have lives outside the media spotlight. Explores these grandchildren and the complex family they belong to.