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Stronger Than Speech
They communicate with each other and with the outside world using sign language, but they possess abilities and energies that sometimes exceed those of people who speak and hear. They are the segment of the deaf in the Gaza Strip.
The No Look Dunk
This short film finally reveals what takes some men so long in the bathroom. It's better than it sounds, I swear.
Ortega and his enemies
An anger management patient John gets his world torn apart when he can not manage his fiancé's adversaries. He is determined to prove himself to be the right man to marry Sara but the pressure from other candidates who had unhealthy interest in Sara takes it's toll. With deceit, brutality and police chase, John soon realises, he cannot marry Sara and remain in the country to face what was coming to him.
Vampire Wedding Planners
A short mock-umentary following ambitious Vincent as he tries to reinvent his family business but his traditional Parents and Grandfather are unconvinced.
The Architecture of Violence
In the upcoming episode of Rebel Architecture on Al Jazeera, Israeli architect Eyal Weizman explores the role of architecture in the Israeli occupation of the West Bank.
Ed Sheeran Live at iTunes Festival London
Ed Sheeran was the penultimate performer at iTunes Festival 2014 this year, his FIRST headline London show in two years, and the crowds couldn't have loved the UK superstar's set any more, full of crowd-pleasers, emotional moments... and trademark Sheeran charm! The 'Don't' singer gave fans exactly what they wanted, slow moments for his quieter numbers and big rousing performances of his most popular singles like 'Sing' and 'You Need Me, I Don't Need You'.
Nishiretrato
Documentary portrait about a third-year ENERC student, who spends more than eight hours at school arguing that it is his "second home."
Thou Shalt Not Kill
The setting is any small urban Latino neighborhood in the U.S. where everyone is only a degree of separation from each other. Where loyalty to family is the utmost importance. The main character known as La Guapa (the beautiful) is forced into becoming a murderer for hire by her ex-husband in order to gain back custody of their 10 year old daughter. With every 'hit' she gets closer to her goal but emotionally moves farther away from her daughter.
Song
Song is a story of the last Finnish rune singer and his pupil, and the comforting power of singing.
Broadcast Dekinai Forbidden Spirit Video 2
The second collection of psychic videos at the prohibition level, including: "The Secret of Yukan Madam", "Happiness Video Letter", "Except for humans", "Piprate Edition", "Tomorrow's Salvation", "Radio Head", "Phantom Answer (Part 1)", "Ghost Hunt", "Phantom Answer (Part 2)" and "I'm going to pick you up now."
Volivia
Through the appropriation and mutation of images into something completely new, Volivia questions what Bolivian cinema is and its own identity in this nightmarish digital poem.
The Sea Is Behind
Tarik lives in a land without colour, a land where water is contaminated by a strange phenomenon of “water bugs”. Tarik wears make-up and dresses up as a woman. He dances on a cart that is drawn by a dying horse and his father has practically abandoned him. One day, Tarik’s horse Larbi stops in the middle of a procession and refuses to take another step forward. Tarik will have to learn to live again and surrender to the colours of his life, which is the only way to escape the dullness of the world around him.
Honto ni Atta: Toko Yami Eizo 10
Tenth entry in the "Honto ni Atta: Toko Yami Eizo" series.
Empty Nest
Alex, raised in a traditional Asian family, simply wants love and acceptance, but never imagined what he ends up seeking.
Nieuw
For every child it is scary to be the new kid at school, but if you come from another country and do not speak any Dutch at all, it must be terrifying.
My Dear is Tender
Four ogres meet in a restaurant, run by trolls, where they are accustomed to having a feast.
The Living Stones of Sacsayhuamán
Sacsayhuamán, an ancient citadel amidst the Peruvian Andes, is an architectural marvel. It was built more than 900 years ago, and no living person knows how such large rocks were fitted so perfectly into walls. This documentary takes us on a tour of Sacsayhuamán, offering a brief history of the site, and clues that may help to its understand how it was made. It was edited from photos and video taken in July 2012, when Russian geophysicists conducted soil research there, at the request of Peru's Ministry of Culture.
Métamorphoses du Papillon
"Concluding with a citation of French cinematic pioneer Gaston Velle’s 1904 film of the same name, Ginard’s darkly celebratory film presents an impressionist vision of rebirth and transformation" (sfcinemateque.org)
Bare Knuckle
A former Marine who must fight in the underground world of bare-knuckle boxing in order to protect his family from a ruthless mob boss.
Saudade
Miguel is a 17 year-old boy that sees the future as a distant horizon, immersed in his bubble of friends and a sketchbook full of sentimental poems. 'Saudade' is the portrait of a threshold: the end of high school, which we experience through Miguel. Set amidst the backdrop of the Ecuadorian economic crisis of 1999, 'Saudade' tackles notions of economic dislocation, friendship, family and young love while juxtaposing the crumbling of Miguel's life, against the crumbling of his country.
As the Tree Under the Hurricane
Two sisters, Ati and Mindhiwa, are part of the Arhuaca tribe, a Colombian indigenous culture. Their dream is to continue with their university studies, but they have no money and it is impossible for them to enter in to the National University.
Billy
Se-jin attends an audition to take part in a go-go-boys show. He needs money to pay for his studies and it is just business as usual for him. But Billy does not know that he has to change, to become another person to attract a lot of clients. For every initiation there is a price to pay, which everyone considers normal.
What's For Dinner?
Meat is now central to billions of people's daily meals. The environmental, climate, public health, ethical, and human impacts are enormous and remain largely undocumented. WHAT'S FOR DINNER? explores this terrain in fast-globalizing China through the eyes of a retired pig farmer in rural Jiangxi province; a vegan restaurateur in Beijing; a bullish young livestock entrepreneur; and residents of the province known as the 'world's factory' contending with water polluted by wastes from pig factory farms. They personalize the vast trends around them, in a country on the cusp of becoming a world power. Given that every fifth person in the world is Chinese, what the Chinese eat and how China produces its food, affects not only China, but the world, too.
Plane Grove
Valiasr Street, seventeen kilometers long, connects the south of Tehran to the north and the Alborz mountain range. When this street was built, the parties decorated it with more than 60,000 plane saplings. But today, only about eight thousand plane trees are standing on this street.
Cinema Palestine
Cinema Palestine features interviews with a wide range of film and media makers as well as excerpts from award-winning films to outline the emergence of the Palestinian narrative through film. Cinema Palestine also explores the implications of this important cinema on Palestinian national identity and the relationship between art, personal experience, and politics.
The World Is Burning
A young man returns to a traditional life in rural Newfoundland after tragedy strikes.
7 Days in Kigali, the week when Rwanda changed
What happened in Rwanda in 1994 was not simply the spontaneous eruption of inter-ethnic hatred. It was planned genocide, on an industrial scale. Something that was prepared for at least a year in advance. Lists were made. Weapons were collected. RTLM radio spent months conditioning their audience to believe that one sector of their population represented a threat.
Diamonds
Raphaële Frigon tragically and magically cries diamonds through stop animation of over 600 photographs. Her tears begin to transform her angelic face into the realm of the grotesque. We invite you to witness her beautiful sadness.