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Israel: The Forbidden Journey - Part IV: Passover
Enquête Exclusive Fêtes, bars et restos clandestins : les rebelles du COVID
Walking in a Circle
The film tells about a man living with a diagnosis of "Paranoid schizophrenia with an episodic course." Despite everything, he does not give up to this day.
Anakonda
Pedestal, gold medal, flowers, and applause of fascinated spectators. We see the beautiful tip of the iceberg when the winner gets everything: recognition, sponsorship contracts, glossy photo shoots. But what really stands in the way of the title of the youngest two-time world champion in judo? What efforts were needed every step of the way to conquer Olympus, and who is the main rival? The short documentary "Anaconda" tells the story of one of the best athletes of today, Daria Bilodid. Who is Daria's main rival, what challenges does she face every day and why is the film called "Anaconda"?
S.W.A.L.K
Maison Margiela presents the Artisanal Co-Ed Collection for Autumn-Winter 2020. Creative director John Galliano detects a desire for transparency: a new consciousness clarified by the illumination of the creative process and the human values it represents. Through the format of film, the Artisanal practice is captured by image-maker Nick Knight.
Guardians of the Kingdom
Two mothers-one human, one whale- are bound by the history of the Kingdom they share and the future ahead.
An Act of Affection
While making a portrait of a single gay man in Lisbon, a Vietnamese filmmaker offers his character a little gift from the bottom of his heart. This is a film about the act of filming.
Buromsky Island
Off the coast of Antarctica, in the southern ocean, there is a small island. No one knows about it, except for polar explorers who winter in Antarctica, and their relatives. On the island, right on the rocks, there are sarcophagi. People who are not written about in geography textbooks are buried here. But without them, it would be impossible to develop Antarctica. More than 60 years have passed since the first burial. During this time, the cemetery has never been completely renovated. Our team of 8 people went to Antarctica to make it for the first time.
The Seven Villages
A conversation about their fate as refugees, who were granted Lebanese citizenship in 1994, takes place over a video call between Farah, who recently moved to Prague, and her grandmother, who lives in Lebanon. Both generations touch on topics that are filled with emotions, memories, and hope.
Ebb
Underneath the searchlight of Amelands lighthouse, three teenage girls called Indy, Emma and Myrte are finding their way into adulthood. Nature is a familiar stranger, just like Indy’s older cousin who takes the girls fishing and takes drunken joy rides in the dunes.
Health Policies in Brazil
Get to know the history of public health systems in Brazil and their changes according to the country's political movements. Moving from the retirement and pension funds to the implementation of the SUS.
News from Nowhere
Two slow pans across a public park in Milwaukee. Words from Bernadette Mayer imagining the possibility of a perfect summer day.
Gyuri
An improbable geopolitical line between the small Hungarian village of Nagyvárad and the Yanomani indigenous land, in the Brazilian Amazon. A Jew who survived World War II, Claudia Andujar came to Brazil as an exile and dedicated her life to the defense of the Yanomani people. Her valuable collection, her untiring activism, her past of war and the vulnerability of the current indigenous people are revisited through dialogues between Andujar and shaman Davi Kopenawa and activist Carlo Zacquini, with the interlocution of Hungarian philosopher Peter Pál Pelbart.
From Grey to PositHIVe
Autobiographical documentary by Juan De La Mar. Join me to plant myself back to live.
Transoceánicas
Sustain desire through time. Cinema, friendship and poetry between two continents.
The Last Archer
About the founder of the Archer art movement, Alberto Ignacio Manrique de Lara Díaz, one of the Canary Islands’ most innovative 20th century artists.
Stasya is me
In the 90s, Stasya and his dad were spending their summer holidays in Odessa with their grandmother. Their relatives from different cities of Russia were also coming there to enjoy the warm sea. 30 years later they meet again. This time in Moscow.
Uncle Tommy Goes Back
Working with friends and family, Kevin Cranmer carves a memorial pole in honour of his later father, Chief Daniel Ear Cranmer. The pole is erected before the former site of St. Michael’s Residential School.
Thursday
Thursday shot from filmmaker Galen Johnson's high-rise apartment during COVID-19 “lockdown” in Winnipeg, captures people going about their daily routines in the city's eerily empty streets, yards and parking lots, on their balconies and on the riverbanks. The extreme distance and the diminutive scale of humans is paired with sound close-ups—a combination that embodies the strange, heightened intensity of feeling of the time, knowing an era-defining tragedy is happening yet being so physically removed.
Dinho's Laces
The charismatic Dinho talks about his extraordinary life story and how he defied the conventions of his fishing village in southern Brazil by becoming a crossdresser and starting to weave lace – a task traditionally performed by women.
Nomad Meets the City
Currently Mongolia’s capital has 1.5 million inhabitants - half the population of the country. 50-year Tumurbaatar is only one of many coming to the city to fulfil their dreams of a better life.
Dead Season
Sasha fled from Yekaterinburg to Cyprus out of heartache. A formerly successful animated film director, she is trying to find a comfortable position in a new country. Creative ambition is giving way to the desire to make money, live comfortably and "have the freedom to move." However, the winter Cypriot sun is not able to melt the cold in Sasha's heart ...
Untitled 4 (Two dead!)
Providing an unexpected and delightful pairing of audio and visuals, these five new digital works by Casey Reas and Jan St. Werner were initially inspired by Cindy Sherman’s Untitled Film Stills series and the 35mm camera-less films of Stan Brakhage.
The Women and the Sea
Two women navigate life and death at sea in a remote Chilean fishing village.
Radio Felix
For Felix, who has autism, hosting his own radio show is a way to try and better understand the world around him.
Time is
In a quiet and snowy Chechen village, mother tells her daughter about the return of Zara – their relative, who left this place 20 years ago. Outside, the whole world is hidden in a thick white fog. For both women, the upcoming meeting is a bright event in their dull daily life that they are very much looking forward to.
Бронекатер
In November 2017 in Volgograd, the BK-31 armored boat was raised from the bottom of the river. According to historical data, from July 1942 until the month of October, the ship took an active part in the Battle of Stalingrad. Built at the special request of the NKVD "BK-31" at that time was a ship unique to the river fleet. After getting up on board, artifacts, the remains of the team, various weapons and a huge amount of ammunition were discovered on it, the latter indirectly confirms the historians' version of the “special” tasks that the navy had to carry out.
Never Tell Anyone About This
They are told never to tell anyone about themselves in order to appear normal and not be rejected by society. There is an inner tension and fear growing inside the characters. They are intersex people, but there is not much information about LGBT+ in Russian. One day everything changes, and they decide to tell the world about themselves, that intersex people exist, and there are millions of them.