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Galileo’s Thermometer
A whole summer long, Portuguese filmmaker Teresa Villaverde stayed with Italian cult director Tonino De Bernardi, who was working on projects including a film version of Sophocles’ Electra starring only local villagers. She sits at the table with the family in their garden, on the back seat of the car on the way home in the evening or listens to the stories told by the woman De Bernardi buys cheese and eggs from.
No Father, No Mother
Three young people circulate in different mobility categories. The newly emancipated city goes through its everyday experiences.
Citizen Jake
A drama of the personal saga of a young man struggles with the contradictions within his own social class and the demands of a dysfunctional political family in the Philippine Islands.
The Advent of Mebiar
Canceled independent kaiju film in which Fritz (Nick Huber), Snark (Jacob Lyngle), and Bubbles (Griffin Strycharske) are thrown into a mysterious cryptozoological cult event and must stop the rising of an ancient, monstrous being.
The Land of the People. Kuril Islands
The Kuril Islands still remain a mystery to the rest of the world. The popular science film "Land of the People" rediscovers the unique territory of the Kuril Islands, with their unique human and natural wealth. Repeating the route of the first colonists, the viewer will get acquainted not only with the extraordinary beauty of this distant land, but also with the modern inhabitants of the islands, people of outstanding professions, somewhere adventurers, somewhere simply strong and strong in spirit, who live in places far from modern civilization, where there is neither the Internet, nor cellular communication, nor other items of everyday life most familiar to the continent.
Conference Call
Jack and Judy are two students at the University Of Toronto. Jack is a filmmaker in his masters, with great potential but poor execution skills, while Judy is an overachieving but highly insecure literature student, in her last year of a PhD. They are brought together by a conference, which Judy is presenting at, and Jack is filming. We follow the ups and downs of their ensuing relationship, as they both learn more about each other and themselves through the process.
The Heretic
There is perhaps no figure in American Christianity as polarizing as Rob Bell. Once a pastor of the fastest growing church in America and heralded as the next Billy Graham, that all changed when he began challenging the traditional understanding of hell and suggesting that heaven might be open to all. The film follows Rob with unprecedented access over several years as he challenges deeply held conservative ideals while grappling with some of the most important questions of our time: Can faith and science coexist, or do belief and progress stand in opposition? Is religion insufficient for explaining the complexity of our modern world, or does it give language to something even greater? And do spiritual traditions simply serve to further divide our world, or can they offer real help and hope for a better tomorrow?
Fly on the Wall
A young man uses a bug camera to spy on his ex-girlfriend, then witnesses her abduction.
How Much I Love You
A short profile documentary chronicling Diane Ostrega, a single mother, domestic abuse survivor, and Polish immigrant, as told by her daughter, Monica.
Conservadorismo em Foco
A documentary about bourgeois ideology and its means of domination. The film shows a historical view on the rise of the right-wing from the 1930s onwards, and follows it up to modern-day Brazil.
Evidentiary Bodies
We, as human beings on a small globe, united by evolutionary structure and biological DNA have a chance to come together through the experience of empathy and identification with the sensitive body. An unspoken plea for viewers to engage with compassion, to experience vulnerability, to know through evidence this body is their body.
Curry Western
Sheela, an English activist of Indian origin, learns that her father has died, devoured by a tiger! Despite her hatred for this father who returned to India thereby abandoning her and her mother, Sheela and her husband go to India to sell the property she inherited. When they arrive, they encounter Bindu, a white hippie, who declares himself to be her father’s spiritual son, and who claims his right for the property. Not without charming Sheela…
Are You Still Singing?
Precarious party singer Joy navigates life and an unfilled prescription.
De Nacht
During the Second World War 6 prisoners are being held in a prison cell in Concentration Camp Amersfoort, Holland. Their fate is unknown. This night has an impact for many years and in many lives.
Big Block Singsong: Wizard
Is it possible to be a wiz at everything, without overlooking some very important wizard details?
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Esohe
A man plagued by nightmares discovers his past life as a great warrior is driving his present and future.
Sweet Marie: In Studio With Erin Costelo
This behind the scenes documentary witnesses the making of Erin Costelo’s new album “Sweet Marie”, set for release in October 2018. The story of this new work unfolds across a series of recording sessions filled with creative flourish and collaboration that both highlight Costelo’s musical achievements and show the painstaking efforts to reach new heights. It is an intimate look at an artist’s process, in a carefully chosen environment, and offers a sneak peek at what is sure to be Costelo’s most successful album to date.
Motherly Love
A Kurdish mother and daughter who fled as refugees to Iceland get the news that their Immigration visas will expire in the next 48 hours.
Vincent
A seventeen-year-old named Vincent feels like he's going insane and has no idea what to do about it.
The Dabblers
King Richard III, recently excavated from a car park, is searching through history while detaining a flock of ducks.
Ella & Nell
Two women in their forties from Berlin go hiking and camping in the mountains on the border between Germany and the Czech Republic. What starts as a cheerful reunion develops slowly but surely into a disastrous journey, when it becomes clear that their friendship has not stood the test of time.
Miss Millie
Produced for Glass Eye Pix as part of their 2018 Creepy Christmas Film Festival, in which each short is inspired by a holiday-themed word or phrase. This film, the fourteenth in the series, is inspired by the phrase “holiday feast.”
The Bar
Once people come in the bar, they see themselves who they really are. Different personalities with different stories interlock in four stories stimulated by ego, trust, vengeance, protest and alcohol
Ultra Low
A Seattle-based filmmaking team struggles to break down the doors of Hollywood.
Vladivostok Vacation
Once upon a time in Russia, communism fell and Rock 'n' Roll rose to power. One band reigned supreme and toured far and wide across the eastern earth, but never even left Russia - until now. They only have once chance, to not only rule Russia -but to become the best band in the West. The strategy is simple - get on the boat, create an album - and make new friends. All with hopes of finally becoming a household name in the United States. But sometimes fame is harder than just toppling a government.
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Udanchhoo
Self-proclaimed Godman Guru G uses his spiritual influence to amass wealth by coning his blinded-by-faith followers. But, a bunch of youngsters outsmart him and how!
Bats
A hazy night in Wellington is lit up with the pulsating colors and sounds of party people exploring their youth and freedom.
Sam Spiegel: Conquering Hollywood
One of the most enigmatic and controversial movie producers in Hollywood history, Sam Spiegel fled the spectre of Nazi Germany in 1933 to become the only person to win three Oscars as sole producer for the feature films On The Waterfront (1954), Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) and Lawrence of Arabia (1962). A maverick and an uncompromising taskmaster, the last tycoon of Hollywood’s Golden Age left behind an impressive and colourful legacy including an extensive award-winning filmography and the Sam Spiegel School of Film and Television in Jerusalem.
Student Athlete
Unveils the exploitative world of high-revenue college sports through the stories of young men at varying stages in their athletic careers.
Perfektion
It's a story about different types of people and their perspectives on the world, all set to the backdrop of an artist's conversation with his girlfriend, who is not an artist, about his obsession with perfection.
The Forests of Tallas
An abstract exploration of spirituality; goodness and the abyss Watch here: https://vimeo.com/251878534
Cut-Out Girls
Kevin and Mike are young men trying to get ahead in the competitive world of tennis. When one of them discovers a dangerous key that can unlock their potential, things get out of hand. Their worlds become intertwined and spiral out of control. A small series of seemingly insignificant moments weave together with devastating consequences.
To the Mountain
The story of five hikers who find meaning in their lives after the beautiful yet harsh surroundings force them to connect with one another.
In the Ruins of Baalbek Studios
Shows the ruination of film heritage in Lebanon, navigated through the country’s cinematic heydays in the late 1960s and early 1970s. This period witnessed a rise of Egyptian producers and directors moving to Lebanon to make films partly due to Nasser’s nationalization of Egyptian cinema.