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#OneFamily: An Off The Tracks Documentary
Join the hosts and guests of Off The Tracks as they head through the history and future of the podcast.
Amelinda
A couple arrives at a remote house to spend a few days on vacation in the middle of the countryside, the first night is very busy. What are those noises, what ghost moves the chairs, what kind of people will there be? And what secrets from the past explain everything? Directed and written by Miguel Gomes, his first feature film creates environments that only a cinephile can recreate.
Memories of a Summer
A collection of footage taken by Filmmaker Frankie Paye to immortalise and remember her family's French holiday to the Alsace in 2022.
Io lo so chi siete
On August 5, 1989, the policeman Nino Agostino was brutally killed together with his wife Ida Castelluccio, who was two months pregnant. The documentary tells about Vincenzo Agostino, the man who, despite 31 years have passed since his son's death at the hands of the mafia, seeks justice and fights with great determination to discover the truth behind the murder.
African Moot
For one week in Gaborone, Botswana, a collection of aspiring lawyers gathers for the annual African Human Rights Moot Court Competition. Competitors represent the top law schools from their respective nations as they debate a new issue each year. This time around, the focus is on the rights of refugees. Developing arguments that will be judged by practicing lawyers, the next generation discovers what policy should look like in the African continent and where advancements can be made across the region. While you may come for the competition in African Moot, you stay for the rising stars learning on the ground what it means to fight for their cause, country and continent as one.
The Empress of Vancouver
A cinematic and intimate collision of drag, queer history, and performance art, a musical and genre bending irreverent documentary that follows trans icon Oliv Howe as she prepares for the 40th anniversary of her coronation.
A Invasão dos Canibais Independentes: editando, produzindo e trabalhando com a Canibal Filmes
The Making of Crime Scenes
A film producer, an assassin, and a patriot. These aren’t three characters in this film but three ways of describing Wu Dun, a member of the United Bamboo Gang who murdered the Taiwanese-American writer Henry Liu and became a producer of wuxia films. Hsu Che-yu, who previously brought Single Copy (IFFR 2020) and Re-rupture (IFFR 2018) to Rotterdam, visits Wu’s abandoned studio to restage the events with forensic scanning techniques.
1821: Άνεμος Ελευθερίας
A documentary film on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the outbreak of the Greek Revolution.
The Panola Project
Highlighting the heroic efforts of Dorothy Oliver to keep her small town of Panola, Alabama safe from COVID-19, The Panola Project chronicles how an often-overlooked rural Black community came together in creative ways to survive.
Written in the sand
Xiami Music, one of China's music platforms, was shut down on February 5, 2021. This project is based on the author's personal stories, real-life experiences, and accounts of lives fragmented by forced erasure of memories — caused by growing use of technology and disappearing data products.
Dreißig Jahre unzufrieden – Die Jung von Matt Story
In 82 minutes you will get an insight behind the scenes of the myth-shrouded agency from Hamburg's Karoviertel. There are never-before-seen scenes and numerous exciting interviews: with the founders Holger Jung and Jean Remy von Matt, the CEO Peter Figge and celebrities from media and entertainment, such as ex-image editor-in-chief Kai Diekmann, ex-professional boxer Wladimir Klitschko, Douglas boss Tina Müller and entrepreneur Erich Sixt, who contribute their outside perspectives.
Que no se acabe el show
This documentary traces the life of Fabian Show, the artist from Bell Ville, who since his appearance on television in 2012 with his participation in Sin Codificar has garnered thousands of followers on social networks, and who before and after his death has become a cult figure.
Rothschild Saga
This rich and nuanced portrait of the remarkable, elusive Rothschild family uncovers the story behind the family's phenomenal economic success. The film tells the dynasty’s incredible saga, from the confines of the Frankfurt ghetto to the halls of royal palaces, all the while emphasizing the importance they placed on family unity and the profound role Judaism played in their lives, later using their influence to assist oppressed Jews throughout Europe. A definitive work of documentary cinema with a thoroughly engaging narrative, The Rothschild Saga brings their mysterious and fascinating history to life.
Love in Bright Landscapes
An engrossing portrait of the rise and untimely demise of David McComb, the virtuosic frontman of Australian rock band The Triffids.
America's Missing Collider
This is a story about the greatest failure in American physics: The Superconducting Super Collider.
La Longue Marche
A young Norwegian woman and two Ju/'hoansi bushmen sets out on a journey of self-discovery and survival as they walk 1490 km across the wilderness of Namibia to reach the ocean.
Radiohead | A Job That Slowly Kills You
Biopic documenting the career of Radiohead that focuses on the psychological affects of fame at a young age and the disconnect between what an artist gives and a consumer takes.
Couchsurfing: The Rise and Demise of a Dream
The Couchsurfing movement grew from a dream in the 90s to an online community in the aughts that fueled the travel of millions around the globe and created a multi-million-dollar business that never benefited its founders. A dial-up drama about the rise and demise of sharing culture and Couchsurfing.com, the OG (and free) Airbnb that was never meant to be.
Vyborg, Your Shore
What are they, the inhabitants of their land? Why do they love their city, live and enjoy their shore? Individual short stories, organically combined into a single documentary narrative, acquaint the viewer with the inhabitants of Vyborg, with their traditions, customs and modern realities. The heroes of the plots were those people who create the modern history of their native land. Each of them has his own choice – Vyborg... for the rest of his life.
Secrets & Scandals Of Steptoe & Son
Steptoe And Son: Secrets & Scandals brings revelations about a Labour leader asking the BBC for a big favour, a Met Police vice squad operation actively targeting celebrities, and a descent into alcoholism that almost tore apart the biggest sitcom in Britain. This revelatory documentary uncovers eye-opening stories about the significance of the show and the truth of what went on behind the scenes.
Wings of Dust
Vidal Merma, an independent journalist, champions the voice of the indigenous K'ana Nation, a people whose wellbeing and natural resources suffer from the poisoning of aggressive mineral mining. With rivers reduced to dust, and the remaining water contaminated, the people of Espinar demand accountability, and an immediate end to the unsolicited practices destroying their home.
Tenho Receio De Teorias Que Não Dançam
Can a transvestite produce theory? This short film, recorded in the villages of Santo André and Guaiú, in the south of Bahia, features the text and performance of performer and teacher Dodi Leal, who presents a vision of embodied knowledge production based on a brief narrative of her artistic work. 'I'm afraid of theories that don't dance' indicates the deep relationship of the trans body with environmental art, investigating the movement of gender in the mangrove, the vivification of river thought and dance flows of the sea. The concepts dance and vibrate as the binarism of body versus nature is broken.
Spiegl
Spiegl tells a universal story of fleeing, through an organic mix of road movie, opera, and re-enacted memories. Yitschak Spiegl was the foster daughter of a Czech mother, and was living as a woman when in 1988 he fled Communist Czechoslovakia. Fragments of his personal history emerge as he visits places in Austria with filmmaker Vita Soul Wilmering where he spent time as a refugee. Chance meetings with people on the street unintentionally form a recurring thread that links up themes of exclusion and pigeonholing, which shape the painful undertone of Spiegl’s life story.
Gone at Dawn
For over 26 years, authorities tried to locate Jodi Huisentruit, a 27-year-old anchorwoman who vanished early one morning before heading into work in Mason City, Iowa. Now Amy Robach explores surprising new leads in the case.
Caballo De Espuma
Assembling the filmmaker’s writing, storyboards, family archives, and haunting outdoor shots, Caballo de Espuma leads to an exploration of memory that blends the lines of reality.
The Marfa Tapes
Jack Ingram, Miranda Lambert, and Jon Randall offer a glimpse inside the creative process of the making of their new album in this documentary featuring live performances set against the West Texas backdrop, candid interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage captured during the five-day album recording sessions in November 2020.
Lost a part of
Stagnation in the body cannot keep up with the changes in real life. When memory of the trembling hand constantly haunting, when the cavity is filled by artificial materials – if body remembers, how should it response with the years of traumatic past? Three of us, describe the indescribable body changes try picking up the hints and signs.
Alan
Alan do Rap was one of the precursors of Hip Hop in Salvador, who to promote his songs would invade the stage of famous hip hop acts and take the mic. Alan's journey shows the difficulties and injustices faced by young blacks from the periphery who try their hand at art and end up clashing with a racist, oppressive, and violent system.
The Big Payback
Funded by a tax on cannabis, Evanston, IL, earmarked $10 million to compensate descendants of enslaved Africans for 400 years of unpaid labor. Alderwoman Simmons leads her constituents through this historic campaign for reparations for the Black c...
Still Life
Still Life draws on the experience of Evan, a trans student and artist, as he struggles to craft a true to life self-portrait.
Hoodlum Dream
Yang Yi and Brother Qi are like birds of feathers, both of them stepped into the society at around 16 or 17, they led the followers, collected the debt, solved problems, fought, thrived, it was in the 90s of last century. Now, they are in their middle age. Every time in reminisce, they would sigh how things have changed.