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Leathanach Deiridh
Based on true events. Unfortunate circumstances prompt a young woman to recount her story, from her birth at a mother and baby home to a life spent wondering about her lost family.
The Freedom of Herds
The history and trauma of two men, brought together by war, is exposed when a mysterious visitor treads familiar ground.
Her Beginnings
A young witch in 1800s Salem casts a spell in order to overthrow the priest and become the towns new leader.
GMM x RS : 90s Versary Concert
The first concert of the two legendary music labels that everyone has anticipated for 40 years, 'GRAMMY X RS : 90's Versary Concert’. The first time to enjoy non-stop 90's hits and dance songs everyone reminisced about and experience GRAMMY and RS artists on the same stage: J Jetrin / Christina / Mai / Mos / Tata / Nicole / Marsha / Nut / Touch / Raptor / Dome / Lift-Oil / Tao / James / Nook.
Facing the Laughter: Minnie Pearl
She was a dichotomy – Sarah was educated, serious, intelligent, articulate, ambitious and untraditional in many ways. Minnie was uncomplicated, direct, playful and quite traditional. A young girl hailing from a small Tennessee town with big dreams of being a Shakespearian actress on the world stage was more like a delusion in the 1930’s. But she did make it on the world stage – with her recognizable costume and same opening line that never grew tiresome. The legacy she left was one of compassion, empowerment and innovation. But mostly she made us laugh. This is her story… simple, yet complicated. A permanent fixture in country music yet music was clearly not her gift.
Women According to Men
Before the Islamic Revolution in Iran, women's lives were strongly determined by two contradictory factors: the traditional patriarchy and the shah's modernisation policies. This film-excerpt collage starts in 1932 – the year the first Iranian film with sound was made – and ends in 1979 revealing how, during this period, women were depicted by generally male film directors.
Hamam
History of modern Greece, so full of adventures: division, national turmoil, disaster, occupation and dictatorship together with the everyday stories of two families and the persons around them, their desires and destinies, through the eyes of a painting that changes hands and owners οver the years.
First of May
The documentary First of May explores the more than a century-long evolution of the celebration and the meaning of this day. The structure is composed of memories, newspaper excerpts, testimonies found in archives, etc. - all these passages are brought to life by the actors' voices, taking on the roles of journalists, factory workers, policemen, workers and ordinary people who watch May Day, sometimes with interest and verve, sometimes with distance or irony.
Stories of Language
The tales of how the Norwegian language evolved, all the way from the stone-age up until today.
Katshinau
In New France before the British Conquest, Marie, an indigenous slave, serves the local surgeon. Her daily life of household chores is bleak and alienating. The encounter with a young girl she presumes to be her child will give her motivation to undertake radical actions.
66: Reis do Interior
A documentary about the greatest soccer team to ever play in Comercial FC, accompanied by many testimonials of sport journalists, and ex-soccer players, besides a lot of previously lost historical footages. A movie made by fans, for fans
Palm Sunday
A southern gothic drama about a young Black Caribbean Immigrant who attempts to assimilate into an all-white church in 1970s Raleigh, North Carolina.
Sisters of Ukraine
Volunteers from Barcelona travel to a convent in Ukraine where nuns are aiding refugees following the Russian invasion. As missile attacks surge to unprecedented levels, they take a group of three dozen refugees and families of soldiers fighting in the war on a three-day journey across Europe to housing in Spain.
Radio
Through the movie, the audience will see how Bangabandhu’s historic 7 March Speech inspired the village people to go to war.
Ships That Bear
Pop. Bang. Crash. It’s an epic historical yarn. Gabriel Bath’s Ships That Bear takes the audience on a journey that starts in the Cuban plains and ends in The Big Apple, all whilst his camera never leaves good ol’ Adelaide.
Runaway Heart
Juan, a young rural bandit, is in a relationship with a lady who is wanted by the aggressive town commissioner. He must solve his problems with the law, even if it costs him to lose love. Based on the story of Juan Bautista Vairoletto, 'The Argentinian Robin Hood'.
Naval Port Child: Yokosuka Cleaning 1946
Post-war Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture. Adults who are swayed by the US military stationed in the country and swayed by US intentions cannot afford to care about children who should be protected. The war orphans, who had no choice but to survive on their own, were used to shining shoes for American soldiers, picking up cigarettes, and sometimes committing crimes. However, at some point, they came across a "cleaning" job. They work hard instead of committing crimes and earn money by being appreciated by people. The orphans begin to regain their smiles through experiences that make them feel like they should be alive. The children started to have a modest dream of "renting a house and living" with their own earnings, but they were attacked by an even harsher reality...
The Absolute Nixonverse
In an alternate universe, three super-humans are treated so harshly by humanity, they each go mad in their own way.
Hoveyda
Documentary about Amir-Abbas Hoveyda, Iranian economist and politician who served as Prime Minister of Iran from 27 January 1965 to 7 August 1977.
Éternité
In this short film directed in the style of Andrei Tarkovsky, eternity and the downfall of the Soviet empire are explored in a deeply symbolic and poetic way. The film follows a protagonist as they traverse a desolate landscape, reflecting on the transient nature of life and the inevitability of death. Through a series of dreamlike sequences, the audience is presented with a powerful meditation on the idea of eternity, and how it can be seen in the rise and fall of empires. The film culminates in a powerful scene of the protagonist standing atop a hill, looking out at the ruins of the Soviet empire, and contemplating the eternal cycle of life and death.
The Men Long Forgotten: The Sinking of the Carl D. Bradley
When a boat captain visits a shipwreck museum, he discovers a hidden exhibit called "The Men Long Forgotten." The crew of the Carl D. Bradley returns to tell the story of their fateful voyage in 1958 in a Lake Michigan storm that sent their massive ship to the bottom.
Uri Geller's Secret Treasures
An extraordinary look at the life of Uri Geller, the man famous for bending spoons and reading minds, told through exclusive interviews with the man himself.
The Battle of Camden
The Battle of Camden illustrates the struggle of Southern patriots in their fight against the British in the second half of the Revolutionary War.
Les marcheuses
Set in a poor Québec neighbourhood during the 1930s, a young woman begins the dire labour of birthing.
James Ensor: A Master of Macabre Satire
Exploring some of James Ensor's most bizarre and disturbing artwork, to help us delve deeper into the enigmatic world he created, a world where the ordinary becomes extraordinary and the grotesque becomes beautiful, leaving an indelible mark on the evolution of the art world.
The Mountain's Siege
A young Puerto Rican countryman gets chased by a mysterious creature in the middle of the rainforest.
We Are Their Children
A documentary film comprising of 26 interviews with students who are LGBTQIA+ and who go to L'Anse Creuse High School. The film is the first feature-length film by and about queer youth. The film was made to combat recent anti-trans laws.