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Big Things to Come
An elite boulderer’s struggle with a project propels her on a decade-long journey of self-discovery.
The Trialside Studios Movie
Based on the company and everything within, explore the production company as they do their work and create the best films and TV possible. In this full extended cut, the docu-film shows you what we do and how it's done.
OMARI; no nonsense
The Netherlands' very first influencer/YouTuber with Moroccan blood, Selma Omari, has been determined from an early age to escape from the poor Rotterdam Crooswijk, where the prospects of a great future are usually slim. American-style, she dreams of building her own empire. And so she moves unapologetically within the world of Instagram, with over half a million followers, but not without a struggle. What lies behind this seemingly confident, fashion-conscious and stylish woman? And to what extent does she manage to maintain herself in her (obsessive) path to success?
About the Snow
Experimental audiovisual portrait of the village of Teriberka in the Murmansk region.
Urf
Lookalikes are as much part of Indian popular cinema’s romance with stardom as the super celebrities they – sometimes more and sometimes less – resemble. The Juniors, as they’re popularly referred to, live a paradoxical existence all of their own: if one meets Kishore Bhanushali on the streets, it's like time is out of joint, for he looks like Golden Age-icon Dev Anand – in the 1960s! It’s fitting that Bhanushali is also a stand-up comedian, as the Juniors are in equal parts paeans to and parodies of the original stars. The Juniors even have their own films, which are often satirical revisions of beloved classics.
Under My Skin
An animadoc revealing the theme of life with severe acne and the hero's acceptance of himself.
Eternal Life
Our life has no meaning if we don't invent it ourselves. Everyone finds their own ways out and begins to believe in something and makes their choice. But does everyone have this choice? And how much does this choice justify our existence? "Eternal Life" is a personal reflection on this topic on the example of a small provincial town and its inhabitants. From a seemingly everyday and routine picture, the terrible realities of our world emerge, which collide with a child's innocent look at it.
Bring Her Home
BRING HER HOME follows three Indigenous women — an artist, an activist and a politician — as they work to vindicate and honor their relatives who are victims in the growing epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. As they face the lasting effects of historical trauma, each woman searches for healing while navigating the oppressive systems that brought about this very crisis.
The Colors of the Game: Living with the Storm
Passionate fans, a city that lives on football; a stormy story of joy, sorrow and enthusiasm from the past to the future… "The Colors of the Game: Living with the Storm" looks at the championship of Trabzonspor, which came after years, through the eyes of the city and its people...
Very, Very, Tremendously
Drawing on the threads of Virtual Currency and Digital Junk, Very, Very, Tremendously seeks to discuss how the acts of production and consumption from the virtual world interact systematically with reality, whilst also mirrors how the ‘two realities’ coexist in geopolitical conflict.
J'ai énormément dormi
A zany invitation to the workshop of the Swiss performance artist Johanna Monnier, who practices a form of therapeutic sculpture, using art to heal secret wounds. The film resembles a journey blending provocative poetry with eccentric mischief. It is a portrait of great sensitivity, stimulated by melancholic questions.
Blood, Sweat and Gimp Masks
Step into the shoes of another sick and twisted blood bath as Indie Horror shock specialists White Raven films shoot their latest gruesome release Hate Little Rabbit. Blood, Sweet & Gimp Masks goes behind the scenes and reveals the personalities involved in this psychological gore fest.
Plateau
On the Jos Plateau in Nigeria, the British mined tin and columbite which sustained local generations until the end of the 20th century. Mining is now an artisanal activity. Karimah Ashadu portrays the harshness of manual labour while questioning the harm caused by the uncontrolled extraction of natural resources.
meanwhile in seattle...
People in Seattle are asked the most difficult question: What's your favorite romantic comedy?
Thy Name is Suffering
Encounters at the edges of imperialism. An experimental documentary concerning mega-corp Foxconn's Wisconsin Deal.
A Theater Near You
Filmmaker Gage Clift captures his final days of working at a movie theater, hoping to convey the nostalgia he feels after being employed there for so long.
Like. Hate. Die
On 22 July 2016 a German high-school student David Sonboly killed nine people in a seemingly random attack in a Munich shopping-centre. Why do some young people become mass murderers? A look at radicalisation within extreme-right groups online.
The King Is Not My Cousin
Author of "Sunny Karukera, stranded Guadeloupe" (1980), Elzéa De Aventurin indulges, in 2017, in a series of interviews with her granddaughter. Together they trace, not without malice, a family history, sailing from one end of the black Atlantic to the other. A story for lack of silences, pride and revolt.
Modern Korea: The Age of Beasts
“We endured gender discrimination for a long time, and now we’re starting to speak out.” Sound familiar? This is from a KBS talk show taped sometime in the 1980s/1990s, when the Republic of Korea was faced with a paradoxical situation: on the one hand, economic growth and social reforms had changed the situation of women in principle – but not in practice, as White Slavery was rampant and rape a widely downplayed crime, while men behaved grosso modo as if nothing had happened and blah-blah’ed about women as flowers and some such.
Food For Thought
A young woman, struggling with anxiety and ADHD, reveals how she finds inner peace through the experience of cooking.
Dreyer's Gertrud
Documentary about the making and reception of Carl Th. Dreyer's final movie, "Gertrud."
Odd One Out
A documentary film about three foreigners who have spent years of living in the Philippines and their struggles with facing discrimination as they interact with the Filipino community. Public historian Xiao Chua explains the historical background of the Filipino's discrimination against other races and white skin glorification.
British Boys
Two men in Bahia, Brazil, try to prove their UK ancestry to qualify for a small plot of land in the city’s finest location: the British Cemetery.
Yeesh TV
A highly sophisticated program documenting the night life of Bowling Green, Ohio.
Silo
A short film on the affected lives during the pandemic, specifically those working on an online setup.
Agony
In search of a 15 days lock-in, a director finds himself captive of a trawler on the high seas, where his distress intertwines with the fate of what he films. A sensory experience between expectation and panic, this first short film has become the expiatory film of a traumatized filmmaker.
Yvon / L'Éternel
Chronicle of the last days of an AIDS patient at the Maison d’Hérelle, an organization that offers palliative care for end-of-life support. The film explores the passage to death by referring to the past life and the inevitable end that is fast approaching.
Chris Parker: Back To School
Comedian Chris Parker presents this part stand-up, part documentary, one-of-a-kind special! He travels to Christchurch and the place he discovered his passion for making people laugh - his high school.
The 20 Cents That Elected Jair Bolsonaro
The victory of Jair Messias Bolsonaro in the 2018 brazilian general election raised a series of doubts in the minds of many Brazilians: Where did he come from? How did he manage to gain so many followers in such a short time? Why were the media and art class so afraid of his candidacy? And how did he win the 2018 elections?
Charles Burnett and the L.A. rebellion (from Watts to Watts)
Irina Myagkova: How to Write a Concert
One of the most popular questions for comedians: how do you write the material? None of them can give a simple and understandable answer to this question, because no one knows it. This film is an attempt to follow how a stand-up concert is created.