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Inside Wagner
Inside Wagner is a gripping and definitive look at the group's presence across several continents with a deep dive into the group's operations, personalities, and modus operandi.
Regard Silence
“I love poetry because it makes me feel like my mind expands.” In Regard Silence, that's the very first sentence expressed—in sign language of course. Watching the poems signed by deaf people in this film has a similarly mind-expanding effect. That’s because sign language—the Mexican version in this case—is a very different means of communication than written or spoken language.
bleared eyes of blue glass
The "bleared eyes of blue glass" in the title of this experimental short expand on a verbal image from Virginia Woolf's novel The Waves, considered the most experimental among the 20th-century British writer's literary works, from which the young filmmaker took inspiration for his film, borrowing passages and visions to explain his own understanding of what cinema is. A film that plays with water - precisely - and light, and yet in a very dark b&w lit up by rare flashes of colour, making a journey in the night in which the shadow of a man gradually acquires substance.
LIVE IN Lubimovo
Klaus Burger is a traveling musician. He has been in love with Russia for twenty years now, from his first tour there. Over time, he moved from Germany to the Urals, where he found family and like-minded people. Klaus Burger's lifestyle is extraordinary: at any time of the year he walks barefoot, has his own opinion on every subject, bears the title of "Golden Tube of Europe" and is building a "spiritual" wooden house in the village of Lubimovo in the Perm Territory.
Time Travel – From Bonn to Speia
Stefan Koch, a man from the city of Bonn, discovers in the drawer of his deceased mother a letter from his grandfather to his father and some official documents attesting to the death of his grandfather in the Second World War, in Moldova, a few miles north the village of Speia. Following this discovery, Stefan decides to leave, in search for his grandfather’s grave. Initially, he has great difficulty in his searches, because of language barriers. Later, he meets some freehearted and generous people who make him understand that there are actually no boundaries between the East and the West.
White Coat
Biography of Soviet/Russian dissident and liberal politician Valeriya Novodvorskaya, an attempt to rethink her heritage in the light of the historical events of recent years.
Mitgefangen
How do prison sentences affect the family members of those who have been incarcerated?
A Maths Problem
On January 2023, the Prime Minister of the UK stated that it should be mandatory for the children of Britain to learn Maths up until the age of 18: with no remorse for how this would damage the future of the nation's creative industry. This film was produced to showcase how unbelievably unnecessary this proclamation would be if it were to be initiated. You're welcome.
No Stranger at All
Through a collection of incomplete fictions, this film portrays Delhi, India, in times of lockdown and unrest. Priya Sen constructs a kaleidoscope of resilient voices that keep the language of hatred at bay and absorb the city’s grief and euphoria.
A theatrical performance of an intimate moment
A series of artistic black-and-white films featuring the English band The 1975.
Elements of a Journey: Antoni Tàpies
Elements of a Journey: Antoni Tàpies is an experimental documentary focusing on the legacy of Antoni Tàpies, the 20th century Catalan painter and sculptor who died in 2012. The film, which follows the artist growing up during the dictatorship of Franco, is strongly relevant to the divisive politics of today. Its goal is to engage viewers who are looking for stories of how artists personally navigate complex journeys; spiritual, political and everyday. Tàpies stood out in his lifetime, not only as a major painter but also as the voice of freedom and hope for an entire generation during a very dark period in Spain’s history.
Emil and Ella
Emil and Ella have always lived in St.Petersburg, they are both 80 years old. Together they’ve spent almost 50 of them doing musicology. They don't "live out their days", they enjoy life and make sense of it. They write, work, go in for sports, hold concerts, build a country house. They are not interested in philistine values. These people live a spiritual life and argue heatedly all day long about music, literature and philosophy.
Diamond Himalaya
On the Internet, girls tell of their quest for the grail: getting a Birkin, the most prized, expensive and rarest handbag in the world.
3 continents, same rubbish.
footage from 3 different continents but with one thing in common.
Knotted
The constant ricocheting between hopelessness and optimism continues to contaminate the ordinariness of the everyday. Barretto focuses on the aftermath of her father having been diagnosed with Depression and Bipolar disorder some years prior. In the early years her mother had taken on the role of being the primary caregiver and thereby also taken on the burden of shielding others in the family from the fallout of this illness. But now having grown up, the responsibility of caring is expected to be shifted on to the daughter, the only other woman in the family.
Faces of Horror
Faces of Horror brings you exclusive interviews with a fistful of horrifying guests! They're all oozing with Blood and guts, so be prepared for a scare and welcome to Fright Night.
Florent Pagny : un homme libre
This exceptional documentary, rich in anecdotes and revelations thanks to the rare testimonies of his family (his wife, his sister...) and his closest friends (such as Patrick Bruel, Kad Mérad or Pascal Obispo), you will discover all the secrets of the man behind this extraordinary artist. With a career spanning 35 years, over 15 million albums sold and hits that have become cult favorites, Florent Pagny, the emblematic coach of the show The Voice, is in the pantheon of French song. However, you will discover that he almost lost everything several times... How did he get up each time to build this immense career? And above all, how did he overcome the ordeal of the announcement of his cancer?
The Magic of Spirituals
Glimpse behind the curtain at opera legends Kathleen Battle and Jessye Norman’s famed concert at Carnegie Hall on March 18, 1990, featuring performance clips and new interviews with opera star Angel Blue, Met Opera General Manager Peter Gelb, and more.
Space Masons And The Alien Conspiracy
Buzz Aldrin, the second human to ever set foot on the moon, is not only an accomplished astronaut and engineer but also a member of the Freemasons, a centuries-old secret society that has been influencing the world's most powerful figures for centuries. In this episode of 'Freemasons,' we delve into the life and legacy of Buzz Aldrin, exploring his ties to the Masonic brotherhood and their influence on his life and career as an astronaut, particularly during his historic moon landing. Join us as we explore the fascinating world of Buzz Aldrin and the Masonic brotherhood, uncovering the hidden history that has been influencing the course of the world for centuries.
Latxa
Karmele Murua, baserritarra (farmer) and latxa sheep cheese maker, explains the work of the shepherds and how they prepare to take part in the most important latxa sheep cheese competition.
Miss Afghanistan
Afghan beauty girl wants to be a model. But all his dreams are destroyed.
In the Same Boat
A film about the limits of the aging body and the boundless mind. Rauno's story takes us on a boat trip with his father. A journey of misadventures and his father's new Finnish record in cursing.
Beyond Tradition – The Power of Yodelling and Yoiking
What is tradition? This is the question posed by yodeller and food researcher Meinrad Koch from Canton Appenzell. In search of an answer, he embarks on a journey.
Trolley Times
In September 2020, the Indian government passed three acts, known colloquially as farm laws, that sought to reform the way farmers sold their produce to the market. This triggered a series of non-violent protests across the country, with farmers chiefly from Punjab and Haryana marching towards New Delhi demanding a repeal of the laws. Prevented from entering the capital, they set up camps along highways, forming a veritable community that sustained the protests for over a year.
You Know It's Going to Be About War
A collective portrait of Ukrainians in war, focusing on those who managed to escape, who haven't been on the frontline or experienced the atrocities of the aggressor’s army on their own skin, although marked by psychological traumas.
The Murder of Lyn Dawson: The Teacher, the Groomer, the Killer
In January 1982 Lynette Dawson, a loving wife and mother, disappears. Days later her husband, Christopher Dawson, a school teacher and famous footballer, moves their teenage babysitter into the family home.
He claims his wife called him and told him she needed time away, but those closest to Lynette know his story doesn’t add up. They know what the police don’t– that Christopher Dawson was in a secret sexual relationship with the babysitter. And above all, they know that Lynette, a devoted mother, would never abandon her two little girls. That simple conviction propels them on a forty year fight for justice.
Die Alhambra – Palaststadt der maurischen Könige
The Activist. Karl Marx
In a time when democracy is in danger and truth under attack, the film returns to the life story of the greatest activist of all, Karl Marx, who gave us tools to analyze reality, through an encounter with Israeli activists – Jews and Arabs, who tell about Marx’s influence on them, and open a window into his world in an attempt to present Marxism as a multigenerational and multicultural phenomenon, found in every aspect of our lives.
Before Bedtime
As ALS ravages her body, 47-years-old Michal lost everything she was: a tour guide, a woman, a wife. With time running out, she holds onto her motherhood. She and her 7-years-old son, Naveh, discover a shared love for trails, wilderness, and the forces of nature. Michal strives to make lasting memories for Naveh, who tries on his own to understand what no one dares to explain him.
Paper of Asao
The documentary narrates the life of Asao Shimura, a wandering artist, bookmaker, and papermaker from Japan. He traveled across Japan to learn and share his passion for traditional papermaking. Until he came to the Philippines and decided to build his handmade paper dreams in the tranquil mountain of Sitio Poking in Benguet.