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Eugene Telegin
"Eugene Telegin" is a film adaptation of Viktor Tikhomirov's book "Eugene Telegin and Others", written in the footsteps of Pushkin's "Eugene Onegin".
Eu Quero Morrer de Raiva
In this haiku-film, Giordanno Bottezini recounts his experience with death from Rabies Lyssavirus and the split-second moment between the complete deterioration of the brain and death; a moment after existence but included in experience.
Roes
Despite their different perspectives on things, three people set up a conspiracy plan to escape from a mental institution.
Қатпар. Очерки общей топологии и материальной культуры.
Sadio
In a contemporary world full of information and constant stimulation, we wonder into thoughts and sensations when we have the chance to stop.
Silent Panorama
Two campers follow their clothes as they float away on a stream in the Belgian Ardennes. Along their journey through nature, they observe the various ways that people disturb the peace. Illustrator-animator Nicolas Piret has an incredible eye for detail and uses only a single sheet of paper to tell this story. With this impressively meticulous approach, he deploys a playful form of storytelling.
Fallout: Deadweight
This is a Fallout 4 continuation of Nate the Sole Survivor as he returns to his beginnings, only to find trouble.
A Final Phonecall
A boy lives the final moments of his life and gives one last phone call to his mum.
Like a Heavenly Edge
The dialogueless journey of a carjacker, his young lover and the doll she created, in a world made of city ruins, blue dawns and red dusks. The film material was originally shot in 1998 on 8mm and later blown up to 16mm. Ever since, as the colour dyes faded and the years passed, the film hadn't been edited into its final form. Almost 30 years later, "Like a Heavenly Edge" was screened publicly for the first time at LA CAMERA in Shimokitazawa.
Hush Little Baby
A young mother visits her father in prison and has a profound realization.
Two or Three Things I Know About Him
The result of an experiment around filming, developping and making hand impressions with 16mm of the director's father.
Gintong Buhay
A year after her grandmother’s death, Isla, a graduating literature student, comes back to Mindoro and reckons with the void her grandmother left as she finds and listens to her “nanay’s” recorded poems and songs when she cleans up her nanay’s untouched bedroom, in line with a Mindoreno tradition.
Cherry Bomb
A young woman sits in prison accused of murdering her best friend and his wife, but struggles to remember anything that happened.
Wenn wir blinken können wir das Rauschen sehen
A camera rotates around the same four towers. Seasons, weather conditions and the positions of the camera change over the course of the film. The sound goes round in circles and drifts in variations.
Surf on, Europe!
Three surfers tackle European sociopolitical issues: Majid wrestles with visa problems in Spain, Margaux battles gender stereotypes in France, and Rosy navigates the fallout of Brexit in Northern Ireland.
Where Do Ideas Come From?
Where do ideas come from? Using seemingly unrelated archival material, filmmaker Joysi Olijhoek uses a split-screen to probe this question. And, it's not just the images that are recycled: the voiceover consists of various excerpts pondering the origin of ideas. Meanwhile, we witness the emergence of a new idea.
Reviving the Forgotten River
Reviving the Forgotten River explores water quality and environmental justice issues on the Anacostia River while shining a light on the heroes who fight for a cleaner, swimmable, and fishable river.
Balloon Head
Bongo, an alcoholic clown is working at a business party making balloon hats, when he is criticized the entire night for his "unprofessional" profession. He makes eye contact with a mysterious girl across the room named Ashley, who shows clear interest in him. When she makes her way over to talk to him at his stand she turns out to be the worst of them all, sending Bongo past his breaking point.
Savoring Paris
Disillusioned with her life, Ella embarks on a soul-searching journey to Paris where she navigates love, self-discovery and cheese amidst the enchanting backdrop of The City of Love.
De Queeste
In search of a more sustainable food system, three organic farming pioneers discuss their hopes and doubts with a spectrum of experts and stakeholders.
De nachtwaker
Janneke has been working as a volunteer in palliative terminal care for over twenty years, both in the hospice and in people's homes. In The Night Watchman we see Janneke both in her daily life and while waking. Scenes in which surprising parallels and paradoxes show Janneke's position in her life and how they seem to embrace death at first sight.
Ashiq Surrender Hela
Naina and PK are very different from each other but destiny gets them together to understand and respect the shades of relationship while accepting each other at the hardest.
WE’RE BROS. TOUR 2024 Flowers and Bees, Tears and Music.
Sealed Video Vol 70: Incident at the Love Hotel
The 70rd installment in the “Sealed Videos” series, investigating the truly dreadful in horror videos.
Beyond
"Beyond" is a feature film documentary focusing on the life of Tamara Mark, who transitions from being a rising star in Broadway and Hollywood to a devoted single mother of two nonverbal autistic adults. The documentary showcases her relentless fight to establish a community for individuals like her children, aiming to provide them with a better and safer living environment.
Breaking Point
Two seemingly disconnected men with mental health struggles work to hold themselves together, but will their grief drive them to a breaking point.
Vice News Presents: Mass Shooting America
An unflinching look at the true scope and scale of gun violence in America, as told by those who've experienced it first-hand.
Blackfellas Who Can't Dance
Nathan's fever dream of a gym session grows complicated when he realises that he has feelings for a new member, and the two proceed to dance around their desires.
An Untitled Film by George Alshevskij-Jones
“An Untitled Film” by George Alshevskij-Jones is a short documentary/visual essay about the struggles of moving to seek a better future in a different country. The research for the film was done by observing and talking to people who have left their home country. It doesn’t matter what country a person has left and in which country he has found himself, the general experiences and emotions stay the same. The most important message that I want the film to convey is that everything is possible and home is not a place on a map, but a place in the soul of each person that I spoke to. The unconventional way of showing many people as one is not just a way of making the film more convenient to create, but a way to fit a much information into one consistent image, that the audience is more likely to understand and perceive as the author intended it. My own experience blended in with the experiences of others.
WSJ’s findings: a surge in illegal construction Illegal Israeli Construction Is Surging Across West Bank Since Oct. 7
"A Wall Street Journal investigation found that since Oct. 7, Israeli settlers have been rapidly building illegal roads and outposts across the West Bank. This work is sometimes done under armed guard with funding from the Israeli government."