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2017

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After Chosun
After Chosun
Imman Kim wants to reconcile with his parents, who emigrated to Osaka after April 3 Jeju Uprising. Cheolwoong Park has supported his younger sister during his entire life, blaming his father who moved to Tokyo to avoid guilt-by association. Soonam Park has devoted her life to human rights movement for a second-generation Korean-Japanese and her daughter Mayi Park who also lives as a Korean-Japanese. This film tell us about meaning of a nation through their life stories.
After Chosun 2017
Solitary Land
Solitary Land
Easter Island is the second-most remote island from a continent in the world, after the Tristan da Cunha archipelago. It is located in the Pacific Ocean 3,680 kilometres away from Chile (of which it is part), inhabited for centuries by a population of Polynesian origin (for whom its name is Rapa-Nui). Exploited by European colonisers from the 18th century onwards, visited by archaeologists, anthropologists and tourists attracted by the moai, the large tuff statues that people its coastlines, and filmed thousands of times, it has a stable population and an administration that manages the existence of the community, including justice. The presence, on this isolated territory from which escape is difficult, of a prison, even if it is a building without walls, is therefore a bizarre paradox...
Solitary Land 2017
Lea River Bridges
Lea River Bridges
From Waltham Abbey to the River Thames, "Lea River Bridges" documents a single dérive through East London, taking the many overhead structures that span the River Lea as its structuring principle.
Lea River Bridges 2017
Granny Project
Granny Project
Three charming 20-something grandsons take a unique journey with their grannies to discover their historic and personal legacies through stories from the Second World War. Three grandsons embark an anarchic journey into the past – a complex road movie about intergenerational dialogue in Great Britain, Germany and Hungary. Granny Project is a seven-year-long investigation of three young men coming to terms with their heritage through the extraordinary lives of their grandmothers: an English spy, a dancer from Nazi Germany and a Hungarian communist Holocaust survivor. The film deals with classic values and taboo-like historical topics, and the method used is equally important as it gives an insight to the zeitgeist of the young today.
Granny Project 2017
Penny Slinger: Out of the Shadows
Penny Slinger: Out of the Shadows
"Penny Slinger - Out Of The Shadows" is the incredible, untold story of the British artist Penny Slinger and the traumatic events that led to the creation of her masterpiece, the 1977 photo-romance, 'An Exorcism'.
Penny Slinger: Out of the Shadows 2017
Building Bridges
Building Bridges
Heloisa receives a gift: a collection of super-8 films with images of enormous cataracts that once comprised the Seven Falls (Sete Quedas), a natural paradise destroyed by the construction of the world's largest hydroelectric plant, in the early 1980s. The construction of the plant, at the height of the Brazilian military regime, awakens memories of a past immersed in a political authoritarianism. The film starts from the relationship between Heloisa, the filmmaker, and her father, Alvaro, an engineer who had his moment of glory during the Brazilian military dictatorship. They question the political trajectory of Brazil.Projections and maps become the first bridges to connect with the past. However, it is the inescapable present that really strikes Alvaro and Heloisa as they position themselves on opposite sides.
Building Bridges 2017
Onward Lossless Follows
Onward Lossless Follows
A password-protected love affair, a little vapor on Venus, and a horse with no name ride out in search of a better world. Against the mounting darkness, a willing abduction offers a stab at tomorrow.
Onward Lossless Follows 2017
Meal Tickets
Meal Tickets
Director Mat de Koning captures the rollercoaster journey of a young Perth band, the Screwtop Detonators, their manager Dave Kavanagh (an ex-mentor to The Libertines) and their one-time roadie, Will Stoker, as they grapple with the music industry's long road to the top. Initially ambitious and eager for fame and fortune, their aspirations change over time as they individually discover what truly matters in life.
Meal Tickets 2017
Eurovisions
Eurovisions
Eurovisions 2017
The Tables
The Tables
In the middle of New York City, tucked away in the corner of Bryant Park, sit two outdoor ping pong tables where anyone is free to play. Young or old, rich or homeless, it doesn’t matter. During the day, the park provides paddles and balls, but after 7pm the regulars show up, armed with their own. Every night they come together to battle each other and the elements, playing in the wind, rain and even snow. And out of this shared love of the game, a bond was formed between an unlikely group of people. This is the story of the many lives these tables have touched, including the gangbanger who helped put them there.
The Tables 2017
Sulukule Mon Amour
Sulukule Mon Amour
In Istanbul’s Sulukule district, two young women use dance to express their freedom.
Sulukule Mon Amour 2017
Departure
Departure
A short film that recounts the struggle of Yemenis stranded and displaced outside of Yemen as a result of the ongoing war.
Departure 2017
Strangers On The Earth
Strangers On The Earth
A musician walks the Camino de Santiago with a cello on his back.
Strangers On The Earth 2017
Silica
Silica
An unseen location scout explores an opal-mining town in South Australia in this sci-fi-laced essay film, which finds in this semideserted region both the traces of indigenous culture and remnants of cinema history
Silica 2017
Abe Sada: A Japanese Crime of Passion
Abe Sada: A Japanese Crime of Passion
On May 18, 1936, Abe Sada, a former geisha, kills her lover by "erotic asphyxiation", then slices his sex and inscribes his name in his flesh. In an ultra-controlled and militarized Japan, the press is passionate about this transgressive incident, while the murderer defends herself, presenting her crime as an act of "crazy love". Relayed to the West, this murder conveys the image of a fantasized Japan, where all impulses are given free rein.
Abe Sada: A Japanese Crime of Passion 2017
Living the Game
Living the Game
In the world of computer games, there are players earning fight money as a PRO. They are sponsored by digital tool companies or beverage companies, and tour around the world to earn money in tournaments. This film goes over the days of Pro Gamers in Japan, USA, France and Taiwan.
Living the Game 2017
Bill Frisell: A Portrait
Bill Frisell: A Portrait
An intimate, behind-the-music portrait of one of the most unassuming yet influential creative artists of our time, guitarist Bill Frisell. Frisell said of the film, “It’s like the inside of my brain!”
Bill Frisell: A Portrait 2017
ORCA: A True Story
ORCA: A True Story
Would you fall in love with a homeless person? Six years after Occupy Wall Street, Jehan is 42 years old and homeless on the streets of New York City. As she works to save money, get an apartment and return to a "normal" life, she decides that she would also like to get married. Would someone willing to put a dollar in her begging bag also be willing to fall in love with her? Can she find true love with a "normal" person?
ORCA: A True Story 2017
100 Men
Prime Video
100 Men
Over the course of four decades, filmmaker Paul Oremland documented his romantic and sexual encounters with roughly one hundred men. He preserved nearly all of these detailed recollections and threaded them together in a portrait of a gay life.
100 Men 2017
LDAE
LDAE
Documentation vs. imagination. Under the title LDAE (German acronym for “let the others decide”) Christoph Schwarz develops a participative format for an art program. The filming of his new film should be broadcast online and a web community should direct and decide on the plot, locations, and final edited version. Schwarz hopes to reach artistic heights – but comes to a crash landing.
LDAE 2017
A Tale of Love and Honor: Life in Gion
A Tale of Love and Honor: Life in Gion
Within Japan, there's a place that's like another world: Gion, in Kyoto. When night falls in this historic district, nearly 100 geiko, or traditional entertainers, make their way to teahouses to perform classical arts, such as music and dance, for carefully selected guests. Kimi Ota, 77, is proprietress of a 200-year-old teahouse. Throughout its history, it has always been run by a woman. The proprietress cannot marry, and must have a daughter who can someday take over. Peer behind the curtain into the unique and alluring world of Kyoto's teahouses.
A Tale of Love and Honor: Life in Gion 2017
Homeland Trilogy
Homeland Trilogy
A trilogy of short documentaries (‘Fatherland’, ‘Motherland’, ‘Homeland’) mapping out the personal migration stories of the filmmaker’s family, as well as a look at a generation of young Muslims in multicultural London.
Homeland Trilogy 2017
Jeunesses Hitlériennes : l'endoctrinement d'une nation
Jeunesses Hitlériennes : l'endoctrinement d'une nation
Jeunesses Hitlériennes : l'endoctrinement d'une nation 2017
Che Guevara, Naissance d'un Mythe
Che Guevara, Naissance d'un Mythe
Che Guevara, Naissance d'un Mythe 2017
We Get Along Beautifully
We Get Along Beautifully
Kasia, a 19-year-old Ukrainian girl, lives with her two-year-older boyfriend Emil, a truck driver from Poland. One day he decides to quit his job and, together with Kasia, start earning money by selling their intimate life on the Internet. They both make money on a website which offers the viewers live sex. Emil is having doubts when it comes to telling his father about this controversial line of work. Maciej Jankowski created a very bold documentary about young people who are looking for their place in life.
We Get Along Beautifully 2017
The Thought Of Art
The Thought Of Art
Research and dissemination documentary-film about contemporary art in which more than 30 staff members of museums and galleries, visual and sound artists, collectors, art critics and curators share their knowledge and give an account of their experiences and anecdotes.
The Thought Of Art 2017
Britain on Film: Black Britain
Britain on Film: Black Britain
Featuring footage spanning from 1901 to 1985, this little-seen footage has been found from all across the UK. This programme allows an exploration into stories of migration, community and also the struggle against inequality, while also providing the opportunity to celebrate black British culture and life on screen. Films in the programme include: Miners Leaving Pendlebury Colliery (1901), Hull Fair (1902), For the Wounded (1915), From Trinidad to Serve the Empire (1916), Hello! West Indies (1943), Mining Review 2nd Year No. 11 (1949), To the Four Corners (1957), Black Special Constable (1964), Black Police Officers (1966), Cold Railway Workers (1964), Nigerian Wedding in Cornwall (1964), Coloured School Leavers (1965), London Line No. 373 (1971), African Student Families (1975), Liverpool 8 (1972), Blood Ah Go Run (1982), The Jah People (1981) and Grove Carnival (1981)
Britain on Film: Black Britain 2017
Le peuple de l'aigle et moi
Le peuple de l'aigle et moi
Le peuple de l'aigle et moi 2017
Beyond the Frontlines: Resistance and Resilience in Palestine
Beyond the Frontlines: Resistance and Resilience in Palestine
Beyond the Frontlines: Resistance and Resilience in Palestine 2017
Belgique frappée au cœur
Belgique frappée au cœur
Belgique frappée au cœur 2017
Victoria Sin
Victoria Sin
A portrait of Victoria Sin, and the transformative power of drag.
Victoria Sin 2017
The Spectre Watches Over Her
The Spectre Watches Over Her
A reaction to the seminal text by Swiss anthropologist Paul Wirz, Exorcism and the Art of Healing in Ceylon, this silent, high contrast, hand-processed film considers a history of colonialism and ethnographic practices in South Asia. The filmmakers restages a Sanni Yakuma healing ritual that was performed over a 12-hour period.
The Spectre Watches Over Her 2017
Women in Love: Helen Shaver and Patricia Charbonneau on Desert Hearts
Women in Love: Helen Shaver and Patricia Charbonneau on Desert Hearts
DESERT HEARTS depended on the connection between its two lead actors, Patricia Charbonneau and Helen Shaver, and on their trust in director Donna Deitch. In the following program, made by the Criterion Collection in New York in 2017, the actors and the director discuss the making of the film, the close bond they formed, and the ways it changed their lives.
Women in Love: Helen Shaver and Patricia Charbonneau on Desert Hearts 2017
The Illumination
The Illumination
When Gordon Gund went blind in 1970 at age 30 due to retinitis pigmentosa, he resolved to find a cure for the disease and created the Foundation Fighting Blindness. After decades of scientific research, a major breakthrough emerged, and this short film showcases the inspirational story of a 17-year-old Belgian boy who is a beneficiary of this work.
The Illumination 2017
Murder in Italy
Murder in Italy
In November, 2010, Yara Gambirasio disappeared without a trace and Letizia Ruggerio was tasked with finding the culprit. Following the discovery of Yara's body, Letizia came under intense scrutiny, from the public, who felt she had been ineffectual in her investigation. After four long years and thanks to advancements in DNA research, specifically in the area of familial DNA, where you are able to detect someone's ethnicity, facial features or even family relations, Letizia has managed to track down her killer and her personal journey is almost complete.
Murder in Italy 2017
Corpsman
Corpsman
Exploring the relationship between woman and dog, CORPSMAN shows the impact a service dog has on one veteran's ability to heal from the physical and moral injuries acquired while serving in the U.S. Military and in war.
Corpsman 2017
Insatiable: The Homaro Cantu Story
Insatiable: The Homaro Cantu Story
At the age of 26, innovative chef and inventor Homaro Cantu helped put Chicago on the culinary map when he opened his first restaurant “Moto” in the city’s untapped Fulton Market meatpacking district. Virtually overnight, Cantu rose to the rank of celebrity chef and became famous for his “molecular gastronomy” approach to cooking. Cantu’s meteoric rise to fame masked an early life of poverty, homelessness, and even physical and emotional abuse. Filmed over a period of three years with remarkable access, INSATIABLE follows Cantu at a pivotal moment in his career and takes you on a dizzying and thrilling ride, in a story that moves from redemption and inspiration to tragedy and back again.
Insatiable: The Homaro Cantu Story 2017
I'm With the Banned
I'm With the Banned
Musicians from countries on the original Travel Ban set out to collaborate with American musicians on new songs.
I'm With the Banned 2017
Edumania
Edumania
Edumania 2017
Paradise Red
Paradise Red
Miguel Auza, Zacatecas is a small town to the northeast of Mexico which has become a paradise for its lesbian, gay, bisexual and transexual community (LGBT); One can perceive an environment free of discrimination and full of total acceptance made known by it's habitants.
Paradise Red 2017