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The Sound Weavers: Ludovico Einaudi, Hauschka, Joep Beving, Hania Rani
The Sound Weavers: Ludovico Einaudi, Hauschka, Joep Beving, Hania Rani
The Sound Weavers: Ludovico Einaudi, Hauschka, Joep Beving, Hania Rani Sold-out concerts, millions of albums sold to make the classical music industry green with envy: neoclassical, as the new musical trend is called, is a mega hit. What makes the form so popular? Is this music skillful or just comforting? Are its composers Mozart 2.0 or rather maestros for the masses? Do they build a bridge to the musical past, allowing our ears to roam comfortably in familiar territory? The documentary traces the journey of some of the protagonists of the genre by telling their stories, and seeking answers from sociologists, neuroscientists, musicologists and even marketing experts. But above all, it allows these creators – these weavers – to have their say.
The Sound Weavers: Ludovico Einaudi, Hauschka, Joep Beving, Hania Rani 2021
Es geschah am ... - Das Attentat von Zug
Es geschah am ... - Das Attentat von Zug
Es geschah am ... - Das Attentat von Zug 2021
yılmaz güney Aslında Kimdi?
yılmaz güney Aslında Kimdi?
yılmaz güney Aslında Kimdi? 2021
Benning's Dream
Benning's Dream
an excerpt of a conversation between James and I during the Fall of 2019 - Santa Clarita, CA
Benning's Dream 2021
The Race to Save the World
The Race to Save the World
The Race To Save The World is a climate change film like no other. Instead of focusing on paralyzing facts and numbers this inspiring feature takes a unique approach by following passionate activists, ages 15-72, who are in the trenches fighting for a livable future. These brave climate warriors put their lives on the line to push for change, regardless of the personal cost. Emmy award-winning filmmaker Joe Gantz brings an urgent and intimate portrait of the protests, arrests, courtroom drama and family turmoil these activists endure as they single mindedly focus their attention on the goal of creating a more sustainable world for future generations. The Race To Save The World is an inspiring and energizing call-to-action to quit waiting on the sidelines and make our voices heard.
The Race to Save the World 2021
Displaced
Displaced
After years of radio silence, Sharon Ryba-Kahn re-established contact with her father. She talks to him about his absence and his family. From the perspective of someone who belongs to the third generation after the Shoah, the director examines herself and her German surroundings.
Displaced 2021
Eyebrow
Eyebrow
A documentary crew films a young man, whose eyebrow started thinning a year ago, trying to reflect on everything in his life as he is having traumatic day to day experiences in which he is a victim of social exclusion.
Eyebrow 2021
Die Drau entlang - Kärntens grüne Lebensader
Die Drau entlang - Kärntens grüne Lebensader
A cinematic foray along the largest and most important river in southern Austria and the portrait of unique river landscapes and mountain regions at the intersection of three cultures.
Die Drau entlang - Kärntens grüne Lebensader 2021
Sasang: The Town on Sand
Sasang: The Town on Sand
This is a film about workers, a film about the poor who were dragged out of homes and about his father. Director Park films his father who has lived as a laborer all his life, his weakened body, and nine years of time flowing over it. Park brings an impartial view of his father’s life. His father does not try to impart a particular value in front of the camera. What remains is to wonder where this cruel reality comes from.
Sasang: The Town on Sand 2021
Finding Bigfoot: The Search Continues
Finding Bigfoot: The Search Continues
The Finding Bigfoot team reunites after 3 years to investigate compelling Squatch evidence in Ohio and West Virginia. Equipped with the latest technology, including state-of-the-art thermal drones, they set out to prove these creatures are real.
Finding Bigfoot: The Search Continues 2021
A Portrait of Resilience as Filipino
A Portrait of Resilience as Filipino
Living in flood-prone Marikina City, a young filmmaker sifts through smudged memories taken over the past 12 years to cope with the repetitive cycle of typhoon onslaughts and evacuations. Through mythology, literature, and autobiography, this creative documentary narrates a reflexive inquiry of resilience and accountability, while attempting to salvage what was lost to water and time.
A Portrait of Resilience as Filipino 2021
When We Were Them
When We Were Them
Surrounded by minefields and destruction from the Bosnian war and not welcome by everyone, thousands of migrants are still stranded in the northern part of the war-torn country. Their flimsy tents set up in the woods or abandoned socialist era buildings offer no protection from the harsh Bosnian winter. The food, clothes, firewood and communication are problems but nothing compared to the serious and constant violation of basic human rights these migrants are subjected to on a daily basis. In this visually driven film, Danis Tanovic and Damir Sagolj show the brutality and inhumanity of the everlasting story of people "on the move" trying to reach the EU, where they are hoping for a better life.
When We Were Them 2021
Backstage
Backstage
The backstage of the Polish National Opera in Warsaw. Craftspeople from workshops and wardrobe are preparing costumes and set design for the upcoming premiere of one of the most important shows of the season. The film sheds light on the invisible work of dozens of people who are usually overshadowed by the artists performing on stage.
Backstage 2021
Expelled from the Top: A Story of Tibetan Refugees
Expelled from the Top: A Story of Tibetan Refugees
A Tibetan refugee woman is looking back on her life in India through the heartbreaking conversation with The 14th Dalai Lama about the fate of the nation in exile.
Expelled from the Top: A Story of Tibetan Refugees 2021
Pure Cinema II
Pure Cinema II
A few friends gather around and talk about the state of cinema.
Pure Cinema II 2021
The Banality of Grief
The Banality of Grief
Since the 1970s, the travelling and extremely productive film poet Jon Bang Carlsen has created an extensive body of work with a creative and personal look at the world, with the staged documentary as his preferred form. When his beloved wife passes away, he reaches for filmmaking as a way to give his grief a form. ‘The Banality of Grief’ is a cinematic love letter to a loved one and to the places where they shared their lives for 35 years. South Africa, the USA, their shared home by the water. The boundaries between past and present end in an impressionistic and deeply personal film, where existential and artistic thoughts are countered by new impressions, which testify that life is the greatest of them all. Jon Bang Carlsen is a rare and precious figure in Danish cinema. An adventurer with an ever-recording camera, who directs his gaze outwards even when his thoughts are turned inwards.
The Banality of Grief 2021
Aya
Aya
In a town near Calais that looks like the Wild West, big-hearted 50-year-old Lydie shelters Zimako, an unruly, paperless migrant from Togo.
Aya 2021
Hearts of Darkness: The Making of the Final Friday
Hearts of Darkness: The Making of the Final Friday
In 1993, Jason Voorhees went to hell in what is one of the most polarizing instalments in the franchise. The Dark Heart of Jason Voorhees, produced by The Final Friday's director Adam Marcus & Creator Nick Hunt, goes behind the scenes and provides a never-before-seen look at the 9th instalment of one of the most iconic franchises in the horror genre.
Hearts of Darkness: The Making of the Final Friday 2021
Jungle Red
Jungle Red
Inspired by a scene from the 1939 film, “The Women,” Jeremy Scott gets creative with Dita Von Teese, Maye Musk and a cast of supermodels for his Fall 2021 show.
Jungle Red 2021
Akong Pinalangga
Akong Pinalangga
A tribute to the people that we fear to lose, and for the ones that we have lost. It is a story about the fear that we have to face as the new normal.
Akong Pinalangga 2021
Another Hayride
Another Hayride
As the AIDS epidemic took hold in the early 1980s, self-help guru Louise Hay created a space for healing called the Hayride. Drawing hundreds of gay men confronting a deadly and stigmatized disease, Louise promised that they could overcome AIDS through self-love. Some said this early new age wellness movement was unscientific and harmful. Others who were suffering said that Louise healed them. In the face of a deadly pandemic and government neglect, resilience takes unusual forms, and for Louise Hay’s circle, intimate forms of reckoning were transformative.
Another Hayride 2021
Eso que nos lleva
Eso que nos lleva
Branco lives on a high, windy hill in Valparaíso. It links his childhood to the adult world into which he’s thrown despite himself, as well as the dreams and nightmares of the Chilean people’s painful past. The fog, haunted by the memory of Pinochet’s dictatorship, blends these worlds into a poem where the changing winds blow, at times fanning the flames of the youth’s revolutionary hopes and at others preventing them from escaping traced out destinies.
Eso que nos lleva 2021
La Ramada
La Ramada
Jaime Estrada is the last artisanal fisherman in La Ramada cove, one of the most important ports of ancient Peru, with abundant flora and fauna. The beaches of northern Peru are disappearing due to coastal erosion, climate change and urban sprawl. Don Jaime is the guardian of La Ramada and the traditional techniques used by the fishermen of this area as many as two thousand years ago. Currently that beautiful beach exists only in his memory.
La Ramada 2021
Persona non grata - Soran Ismail
Persona non grata - Soran Ismail
Comedian Soran Ismail was accused of several cases of sexual harassment in the fall of 2017. The charges were dropped due to lacking evidence. The documentary checks in with Soran over three years later - three years without work, about someone who has not been found guilty but where the accusations remain.
Persona non grata - Soran Ismail 2021
HEAVEN
HEAVEN
HEAVEN tells the story of a trailblazing high school wrestler named Heaven Fitch. In 2020, as a junior, Fitch became the first female athlete to win a boy’s state wrestling championship in North Carolina, claiming the top spot in the 106-pound weight class. The film documents her inspiring journey up the ranks and the challenges she faced along the way, from proving doubters wrong to defying the odds and making history.
HEAVEN 2021
Expedition Unknown: Shark Trek
Expedition Unknown: Shark Trek
Josh Gates links up with his childhood hero, William Shatner, to boldly go where Shark Week has never gone before. The mission: enter shark-infested waters to understand the nature of fear and come face to face with an apex predator. This is Shark Trek.
Expedition Unknown: Shark Trek 2021
Fati’s Choice
Fati’s Choice
A beach reminds us of Fati’s recent past. She came to Italy by sea, without papers, pregnant for the fifth time. Longing for her children, she returned to Ghana six months later – without her husband. The people around her can’t understand this decision. “You’ve created a mess,” a friend says. “How do I tell people?” a sister asks. But Fati wants to provide for her family, even though she still has to liberate three of her children from the custody of her in-laws.
Fati’s Choice 2021
Mama Irene, Healer of the Andes
Mama Irene, Healer of the Andes
Mama Irene, Healer of the Andes, is the story of a remarkable 86 year old Shaman (Healer) from Peru who draws upon indigenous knowledge and traditions in danger of being lost forever. This film is not only a vital document of endangered wisdom; it is also a story about Women empowerment and a testament to living harmoniously with Mother Earth.
Mama Irene, Healer of the Andes 2021
Moordtieten
Moordtieten
Moordtieten 2021
Send Proof
Send Proof
When his pastor leaves the faith, Elijah Stephens embarks on a journey to find proof for miracles. Along the way, he meets atheists and skeptics, medical researchers and academics, and those claiming to have experienced miraculous healing.
Send Proof 2021
Green Jail
Green Jail
The film follows the last 4 years life of Grandma Hashima, the last existent from colonial Taiwan, who knows the secrets of "Green Jail," the notorious coal mine before World War II on Iriomote Island, Okinawa, Japan.
Green Jail 2021
Four Journeys
Four Journeys
China introduced its draconian policy in 1979. In 1986, Hothothot was born. The illegality of his existence cost his father three times his annual salary and the end of a promising political career. The profound guilt Hothothot felt over what his life cost his family, along with unspoken resentment that simmered between them failed to abate. Four Journeys sees him return to China to reconcile with his loved ones, only to be surprised by their demands. It also grapples with the legacy of the law, and the impact both Maoism and the Cultural Revolution had on Chinese family life.
Four Journeys 2021
Dubica
Dubica
Hrvatska Dubica is a village on the border with the Republic of Srpska. It never recovered from the devastation of war so its number of inhabitants keeps decreasing. The film centres on Nikica Jukić, a former Croatian veteran who went to war when he was seventeen and received his pension when he was twenty-two. He, his unwed partner Svjetlana, who is of Serbian nationality, and the other characters in the film recount their daily life. They speak about love, hatred, co-existence, as well as current topics such as the European Union border and the arrival of immigrants from the East.
Dubica 2021
Of Other Spaces
Of Other Spaces
Through episodes that display a high degree of idiosyncrasy, we follow a stranger who creates his own inverse reality and an imaginary order which serves to stress his inexistence elsewhere. The film is a personal documentary that represents a constellation of past time and suspended time while attempting to explore the Foucauldian phrase 'a placeless place'.
Of Other Spaces 2021
Pros and Con Artists: The True Cost of Covid 19
Pros and Con Artists: The True Cost of Covid 19
Costs and benefits; every decision has both. As the nation grows increasingly polarized with every passing day, we examine a series of wide reaching public policies and their consequences...for better or worse.
Pros and Con Artists: The True Cost of Covid 19 2021
Nardjes A.
Nardjes A.
Accompanying activist Nardjes with his camera, Karim Aïnouz documents the youth culture, which is confidently taking to the streets for a democratic future in Algeria, whose independence their parents and grandparents have already fought.
Nardjes A. 2021
That Orchestra with the Broken Instruments
That Orchestra with the Broken Instruments
A broken string, fractured echo chamber, rusting valves. 100 musicians meet for four days of rehearsals. They speak different languages. Their instruments are broken.
That Orchestra with the Broken Instruments 2021
Grandfather in the Garden
Grandfather in the Garden
A disadvantaged area in the south of Kazakhstan is isolated due to coronavirus restrictions. Viktor Schmidt, once a resident of besieged Leningrad, many years later finds himself in a situation of blockade again.
Grandfather in the Garden 2021
Billion Pound Bond Street
Billion Pound Bond Street
Bond Street has been London’s most exclusive shopping street for 300 years. This documentary takes us behind-the-scenes.
Billion Pound Bond Street 2021
Deborah Stratman to Nancy Holt: For the Time Being
Deborah Stratman to Nancy Holt: For the Time Being
A video letter to Nancy Holt, made in homage to a shared interest in terminal lakes, framed views, monuments and time. Filmed on and around the Great Salt Lake, Mono Lake and Meteor Crater.
Deborah Stratman to Nancy Holt: For the Time Being 2021