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Reflections on Dutch Capitalism; Zero Sugar version
In "Reflections on Dutch Capitalism: Zero Sugar Version," Lakaaysha van Ewijk delves into how capitalism molds identity and desire, using an Italian expat's journey in the Netherlands as a lens. The film critiques the deep entanglement of consumer habits with our sense of self, showcasing the absurdities of a system where products shape identities. Through a narrative rich in symbolism, it probes the paradoxes of consumer culture versus the quest for authenticity, compelling viewers to question the impact of capitalist values on human nature and societal bonds.
Princess Diana: Who Do You Think She Was?
We know how the story ends. But how did it all begin? Who was Diana before the palace, before the paparazzi? Behind the modern legend that is ‘Diana, Princess of Wales’ lie many other stories – in her childhood and in her family’s past. For, long before she was a Royal, she was a Spencer.
Yellow Brick Road: The José Rodríguez Story
José Rodríguez is a current PGA Tour golfer who had a miraculous and equally turbulent border-crossing experience as an undocumented Mexican immigrant in the mid-1990s. This film chronicles José's astounding personal journey, revealing an American Dream that's not always the fairytale it seems.
Joe Lycett vs the Oil Giant
Joe Lycett takes on Shell, as he investigates whether the oil giant is as eco-friendly as its advertising makes it out to be.
Don't Get Too Comfortable
The director Shaima Al-Tamimi narrates the story of her grandfather who migrated from Yemen to Zanzibar in search of work, and the events he witnessed.
Home When You Return
A double exposure, a portrait of a body, a house that oscillates between its narrative past and its literal presence. The melodramatic, 1950s films of amateur filmmaker Joan Thurber Baldwin are psychically projected onto the house in which my grandmother raised seven kids as it is cleaned out and put up for sale after she passed away. Upholding the narrative structures of melodrama that often center around men, even when the films are about women, the film asks the viewer, as Thurber says in her introduction, to pay attention to the peripheries.
Climate Change on Trial
Nick Beake travels to Norway to meet the young people taking on their government in an attempt to prevent further drilling for oil and gas. They believe their country's export of fossil fuels is putting the planet in peril, and it's one of many similar fights emerging across Europe.
Did the CIA Actually Sell Crack in the 1980s?
"The rumours have circulated for decades. Did the CIA flood the inner cities of the US with crack cocaine in the 1980s? Was the American government actually responsible for the crack epidemic? "Often dismissed as a conspiracy theory, but passionately believed by huge sections of the population – the idea that US intelligence agencies knowingly protected drug traffickers and played a role in bringing cocaine into the US is one of the most often repeated stories of the War on Drugs. "But what is the truth to these allegations? It turns out the real story is perhaps even stranger than the street-level gossip. "This is how one reporter exposed a web of CIA cover-ups, and how the rest of the media destroyed him for doing so."
Ghosts of Moria
When Europe’s Moria refugee camp burns to the ground, two friends from Aleppo choose to stay in the ruins and survive by scavenging metal in the apocalyptic world left by the fire. But they are in a race against the clock as the metal is taken by Roma people filling up their cars and Greek authorities filling up trucks with excavators, while the police is on the searching for fugitive refugees.
Searching for Noel
When conducting archaeological research on family video materials from the last century, in order to obtain authorization for a foreigner to shoot a video in my hometown of Hangzhou, I embarked on a journey of searching the internet to find his contact information.
Big Tits
This documentary dives into the world of having big breasts. Two people open up about their lives with big breasts. Hanna felt a lot of shame about her breasts and has now gone through a reduction surgery to make her boobs smaller. Tiina on the other hand loves her big boobs and would never want to give them up even though they cause her a lot of physical and mental harm.
Jobs for All!
A highly choreographed review of the Industrial Age as we know it today – an intense and playful roller coaster ride that demands the viewer confronts how “work works.” Culled entirely from archival footage, the film unfolds in the filmmakers’ trademark, and humorously critical, cinematic voices.
Fast Fashion: The Real Price of Low Cost Fashion
The planet is being overwhelmed with clothes. Close to 56 million tonnes of clothes are sold every year. In Europe, the amount purchased has almost doubled since the year 2000. Thanks to fast disposable fashion, you can constantly renew your wardrobe. But producing clothes at such a low price has a very high environmental cost. Textiles are the second most polluting industry in the world, after oil.
Of Cats, Dogs and Art
They stand for wildness and domestication at the same time, symbolise eroticism, power or even loyalty and friendship. Even as supporting actors, cats and dogs play an important role in art and reveal a lot about the relationship between humans and nature. With a new perspective at the work of famous and forgotten artists, the film shows the historical transformation of the four-legged friends from farm animal to prestige object and today's domestic companion.
Brother
Three meetings. Brother and sister. Hate, love and drugs. Everyone makes a choice.
The Happy Face Killer: Mind of a Monster
Detective Rick Buckner has to prove Keith Jesperson is the serial killer known as Happy Face Killer, guilty of murdering a woman in 1995, and has to make sure he is apprehended before he kills again.
Shrovetide: The Birth of Football
Known to many as 'The Birth of Football', Shrovetide is an event like no other that has taken place for hundreds of years. The passion that the locals have for the game is truly remarkable; to many 'scoring a Shrovetide ball changes their life'. This documentary tells the story of a town consumed by the game and in particular the exceptional events of 2019, where the ball was stolen away in the darkness by a Geography teacher and his brother. This is British sub-culture at its most brilliantly bizarre
Two people will come, with balloons
While her mother is undergoing surgery, the director documents the act of waiting. As time stretches thin, every passer-by and every gesture takes on a meaning. She examines whether she can control reality through the act of filming, but soon reality shatters her efforts and leaves the terrible waiting time in her hands.
Pipeiros da Água Santa
Learn more about a heritage of Rio culture, the kite. Connecting social relationships, the kites maintain the ethics of friendships and unity among residents and visitors of the Água Santa neighborhood, North Zone of Rio de Janeiro.
El Atleti del doblete
After two seasons of flirting with relegation, Atlético de Madrid started the 95/96 season with Radomir Antić as new coach and a limited investment in signings, some of them completely unknown to Spanish fans. With this background, the red and white club joined the small club of the chosen few, those who have won the two most important titles in Spanish football in the same season.
Backstreet Girls - en farligere variant
Legendary rock band Backstreet Girls have been around since 1984 and all they want to do is play live concerts, but then the pandemic arrives.
The Man Comes Around: Johnny Cash in Ireland
The story of singer Johnny Cash's tour in 1963 and his relationship with Ireland, featuring archive footage and first-hand accounts of a troubled time in the country star's life, and hearing from Irish people who saw him up close.
A Radical Compromise
Minerals have brought us many benefits. Coal, gas, oil and minerals made the industrial revolution possible, freed a large proportion of humanity from grinding poverty and brought about an unprecedented boom in the world economy. The dark side of this success story is the exhaustion of our planet’s resources, something we have only become aware of relatively recently.
A Butterful Getaway with BTS
A Butterful Getaway with BTS is the fourth special comeback show by the boy group BTS, promoting their first English single album Butter.
Bismarck: 24 Hours to Doom
Based on Iain Ballantyne's book, and shedding new light on one of World War II's most epic sea battles, this documentary provides a thrilling countdown of the Bismarck's final 24 hours.
Like A Virgin
Although the question of virginity seemed destined to disappear, there has been a resurgence of this custom. In the United Stated and in Europe, there are more and more women who join movements promoting abstinence until marriage. In Maghreb, far from claiming it as a choice, women continue to yield to tests to inspect their virginity. As a reaction to this pressure, a number of them resort to operations such as hymenoplasty (reconstruction of the hymen). And yet, as this film will show, physiologically, virginity does not exist. What is it a symbol of in our contemporary world?
Leopard & Hyena: Strange Alliance
After an explosive and fortuitous encounter, a male hyena and a leopard join forces and create a peculiar hunting alliance.
When The Roses Dry
Light sadness enveloped Maria Petrovna, enveloped her whole life, her feelings and thoughts. Every day Maria Petrovna waters roses in her garden, but one day they will dry out.
Believe in Ghosts
By current estimations, there are only 50,000 Black farmers in the US. Mother’s Finest Farm is out to change that statistic.