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Chasing the Sun
A feature documentary film about the power of the bicycle to help save the planet.
Christmas, Every Day
"Christmas, Every Day" gives a slice-of-life glimpse of preteen influencers Peyton and Lyla Wesson, ages 11 and 12, as they perform for their online fans under their mother’s watchful guidance. Shot in a series of highly composed, locked-off takes, the film examines everyday cultural practice under late stage capitalism, juxtaposing rural life with the patina of the virtual world. As Peyton and Lyla shift between performance and reality, ideas of self-presentation as empowerment, female confidence, and self-branding come to the fore.
The Shepherd’s Poem
After graduating from two universities, Kader Beyhan could not find a job in the fields she studied and started working as a paid teacher. After teaching, he returns to his village. He will continue his life as a shepherd. Destiny faces many difficulties while working as a shepherd.
Bad River
Wisconsin's tribe's ongoing fight to protect Lake Superior for future generations. "Bad River" shows the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa's long history of activism and resistance in the context of continuing legal battles with Enbridge Energy over its Line 5 oil pipeline. The Line 5 pipeline has been operating on 12 miles of the Bad River Band's land with expired easements for more than a decade. The Band and the Canadian company have been locked in a legal battle over the pipeline since 2019.
Freight Train
The 15:41 from Jarrow to Lindsey passes through Hebburn, accompanied by Elizabeth Cotten's 1958 recording of "Freight Train".
The Days of Trees
An intimate beautifully wrought and deftly handled meditation on trauma, offering hope and insight, The Days of Trees, dare we say, surpasses all those with its skillful storytelling, formal elegance, and canid and charismatic subject, Tomás Hardiman.
San Diego Ramana Satsang: bhakti japa, jñāna japa and self-investigation
In a Zoom meeting with the San Diego Ramana Satsang ([email protected]) on 3rd March 2024, Michael answers various questions about Bhagavan’s teachings.
Trouble Bears
When Gaia the bear kills Andrea Papi in Trentino, Italy, the region’s inhabitants sound the alarm: could the tragedy have been avoided? Gaia is one of several problem children from a “troublesome bear family.” Her brother Bruno achieved questionable fame in Germany and met his death there. Can humans and bears coexist at all in the densely populated Alpine region?
Ayano Kaneko UK Tour 2023
This video is a short documentary of our first UK tour in October 2023.
Encuentro, reencuentro
Images captured in September 2023 along the walk through Mendiola towards the La Plata lighthouse.
Yo La Tengo in 23 Seconds of Silence (a Wilco cover)
Indie band 'Yo La Tengo' covers Wilco's second to last song on their album Summerteeth, titled '23 Seconds of Silence' in a documentary/music video
String Theory: The Richard Davis Method
"String Theory: The Richard Davis Method" explores the legacy of bass legend Richard Davis, capturing his transformative impact at the Richard Davis Bass Conference, and his journey from performer to revered educator.
The Return of Vertov
The film deals with intellectual activities which are usually hidden from the human eye. It concerns doing research in film archives, searching for missing films and bringing them back to life. it is a documentary about the work of dziga vertov, a prominent soviet director, and the restoration of the director’s original concept of the films “the anniversary of the revolution” (1918), “the history of the civil war” (1921), “man with a movie camera” (1929).
The Bald
In an inhospitable and arid town in northern Argentina called Tostado, a group of colorful bald characters inquire about their baldness and the importance of hair in their lives.
Godsterminal
Bergmanesque ghosts appear at the bedside of Edward Weki, a 75-year-old Sudanese man suffering from the final stage of Parkinson’s: Alma, the nurse of Ingmar Bergman’s film Persona, and a female version of Death from his The Seventh Seal help the old man recover lost memories of his life on the island of Farö.
Bootless Errand
A documentary crew goes off the rails as they take part in an odyssey of Stanford campus and a journey of self-discovery.
Filhos do Vento: Energia Eólica e Impactos Socioambientais no Quilombo do Cumbe
7 Beats Per Minute
Freediving champion Jessea Lu nearly died during a world-record attempt. She revisits the site of her near-death in this documentary, facing past traumas and struggling back to life.
Forest
Asia, Marek and their children created a paradise in the oldest forest of Europe, far away from the problems of today's world. One day, their lives are put to a severe test in the face of the growing humanitarian crisis on the EU border.
aespa: My First page
aespa: MY First page offers an unprecedented, intimate look into the untold stories behind the sensational girl group aespa. From their debut to the present day, this film showcases the challenges and triumphs of their skyrocketing success.
The legacy of Els Borst
February 8, 2024 will mark ten years since Els Borst was murdered. This documentary highlights the remarkable career and life of the former Minister of Health, based on conversations with people who knew her well. It shows Borst's personal side and her impressive contribution to Dutch society. In addition to the successful cases, what were they encountering? How did Borst deal with political opposition? What did this do to her personally? The documentary provides a tangible image of Els Borst as a politician and a person, with attention to her legacy and the tragic end of her life.
Murder at First Swipe
Serial killer Stephen Port scoured dating apps to choose and target his victims. He then drugged, raped and murdered them, before discarding their lifeless bodies on the streets of East London. Featuring exclusive interviews from those closest to the case, and unseen correspondence from Port himself, this new feature documentary explores the web of lies spread by a killer hiding in plain sight.
Well Ordered Nature
Free-floating yet rigorously structured, this essay film presents botanist and educationalist Catharina Helena Dörrien and her time in Orange-Nassau in the 18th century. Via regulations and floral formulas, nature philosophy and social policy converge.
hold on to her
hold on to her traces a lived social infrastructure of care, solidarity, and struggle that addresses a recent case of police and state violence in the context of migration border control in Belgium.
My Own Private Apocalypse
"My Own Private Apocalypse" delves into the concept of individual existential desolation.
En fin, el Mar
An experimental short film that interacts with the sea on the northwest coast of Puerto Rico as both limit and possibility, alienation and belonging, while also considering the strange sense of surrender and serenity that can often be found in its turbulent fluctuations.
El amoragaor
Documentary wants to be a call to recognize and enhance the best gastronomic-tourist tradition of our coast, the espeto, personified in its master of ceremonies, Manolín Gallardo.
Flying with Fins
Paintings, performances, experiments, electronic music sounding in the spaces of two old houses in a small Italian town, heated conversations about contemporary art, touching meetings with the closest people and places in Bulgaria after 50 years of separation. "Flying with Fins" is a film about the constant search for meaning in art and life. Alzek Misheff, artist - rebel and experimenter, leads us in this philosophical and aesthetic journey through time, space and ideas.
Documenting Police Use of Force
FRONTLINE and The Associated Press, in collaboration with the Howard Centers for Investigative Journalism, investigate deaths that occurred after police used tactics like prone restraint and other "less-lethal force." The documentary and accompanying reporting draw on police records, autopsy reports and body cam footage, offering the most expansive tally of such deaths nationwide.
Random Shit
The epic tale of a group of harrowing friends embarking on their day-to-day activities. From zesty friend Zakary, to autistic friend Henry, the group overcomes their psychological trauma through a series of touching short stories. You think life is a series of fated, set events, we just think its random shit.
Alien Contact
Emmy award-winning filmmaker and marine biologist Rick Rosenthal teams up with science fiction writer Chris Carter on an investigative journey to explore evidence of intelligent life, not in space, but in the sea – specifically, manta rays. Might these alien-looking animals be trying to make contact with us? There are intriguing clues.
The Hobby
Are games the meaning of life? The Hobby is a funny, affectionate, character-driven portrait of the massive subculture of modern board games, featuring a fascinating and diverse group of subjects who find deep meaning in “meaningless” pursuits.
Kaarel Kurismaa. The Limits of Timelessness
A documentary about the Estonian artist Kaarel Kurismaa shows the viewer an insight into the world of artists. Kaarel changed his creative direction several times; he explored different artistic styles. Kaarel Kurismaa laid the foundations for Estonian kinetic and sound art. He is a highly versatile artist whose creative energy is divided between painting, sound, installation, monumental art, and film. On the crest of the avant-garde wave of the 1970s, he created several important sound and kinetic objects in Estonian art history.