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Kat Ellinger on American Gothic and Female Hysteria
A visual essay on American Gothic and Female Hysteria, produced by Radiance Films for its release of "Messiah of Evil".
Tales from Donbas
The author of the film lost her home for the first time back in 2014 and has been calling herself a tumbleweed ever since. Now she returns to her childhood memories and, over the course of thirty minutes, introduces the audience to four stories about the main industries of her native land. The film uses footage shot during the director's last trip to Donbas, where many places no longer exist.
Diamond Himalaya
On the Internet, girls tell of their quest for the grail: getting a Birkin, the most prized, expensive and rarest handbag in the world.
The Evacuation: Operation Ganga
In 2022, war broke out in Ukraine trapping thousands of Indians. In 2 days, India planned and set in motion one of the largest evacuations. 90 special flights evacuated more than 22,000 Indians and 147 foreign nationals from 18 countries.
Tucaneira: Wooden Hands
“Tucaneira: Wooden Hands” is a captivating mini-documentary that takes us on a fascinating journey through the world of a skilled artisan who works with wood at an eco-solidarity fair held in a university environment. In this brief and inspiring portrait, we explore the life and craft of Manoel, a master craftsman whose hands transform tree trunks into true works of art. Through beautiful images, testimonials and captivating photographs, the documentary reveals Manoel's passion for his art. He shares his inspirations and motivations, highlighting how his work is deeply rooted in sustainability and respect for nature. “Tucaneira: Wooden Hands” is a mini-documentary that not only celebrates the talent and dedication of an exceptional artisan, but also reminds us of the importance of supporting initiatives and fairs that promote eco-solidarity, art and sustainability in a vibrant and inspiring university .
Parc-Ex au coeur de MTL
Every Sunday, Hudson returns to see his father at Parc-Extension. On his way, he meets Baki, his childhood friend. Together, they wander the streets of their neighborhood, as they did during their youth. Nostalgic, Hudson explains how the experiences he had in this neighborhood shaped his personality.
Tamara Lisitsian. Undefeated
The film is based on the amazing life and incredible fate of Tamara Lisitsian, an honored Artist of the RSFSR, a film director, a veteran of the Great Patriotic War, and a military intelligence officer.
Genoveva, spirit of wind
The daily life of a woman in her eighties, who rides her bicycle to sell her products
Translators
Every kid needs their parents– But for 11 year-old Densel, 13 year-old Harye, 16 year-old Virginia, and the over 11 million children across the U.S. who are the only English speakers in their family, sometimes that relationship gets flipped. This is the untold story of kids who act as their family's translators on matters that are sometimes more adult than they are.
Headshot
A meditative essay film ruminating on image-making and the historically fraught relationship that Black Americans have with the camera and the land.
El declive de los supermercados. Un modelo en extinción
Our Sacred Obligation
Our Sacred Obligation recounts the history of the Yurok Tribe’s struggle against the colonization of the Klamath River, which has sustained them since time immemorial. A land reclamation project and a series of dams have brought the Klamath River salmon populations to the brink of extinction. But the Yurok are fighting back. Propped up by their ancestors, and the recent success of the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe on the Elwha River, the Yurok are using their sovereignty to fulfill their sacred obligation to bring the dams down and restore the river.
First Hermanubis: Initiation
The first installment of a longer series of films using the figure of Hermanubis, a Hellenistic-Egyptian deity combining Hermes and Anubis, as a starting point for thinking about hybridized identities, magic and the occult. This first episode focuses on the story of the filmmaker's family, Greeks who came to the United States from Turkey in the early 20th Century, growing up in the Greek Orthodox Church, self-initiation into magic, and relocation to Cairo, Egypt.
Give Me Your Hand
They are afraid of life itself, but they perform a feat every day. They are difficult to control, but they control others. They are children with special needs who have become heroes of their city. Their choreographer socializes them through dancing and gives love to more than a hundred others. So what happens if hundreds of them fall in love?
And There Will Be Music. Alexey Butakov
The film focuses on the story of the discovery of the biography and creative heritage of the Russian musician, composer Alexei Butakov, whose fate and musical works have long remained unknown. The film tells about a man who, while in a nazi concentration camp, created music, contrasting the inhumanity of an unbroken spirit and creativity.
Who Are You, a Volunteer?
An attempt to look at volunteering through the volunteers themselves. To find out what motivates these selfless people, to understand who gets more — the one who is helped, or the one who helps. They are all united by one goal — to make the world a kinder and better place, but at the same time they have their own view of volunteering based on personal experience.
A Direction for Thrush
This documentary explores the cinematic elements of George Seferis’s poem “Thrush,” the poet’s references to the art of cinema, as presented in his diaries and his essays, ultimately highlighting an ambivalent attitude of the poet towards cinema.
Lanterns Flicker
Canadian veteran, Dennis Mackenzie, who served in Afghanistan, turns to music to help him in his battle with PTSD and to raise awareness of veteran suicide and mental health.
Leeway: The Forgotten Ones
A down-and-dirty documentary on the influential New York Hardcore Crossover band Leeway. Witness the rise and fall of the group, through the eyes of the founding members. From battles with record labels to nightmare tour experiences, nothing is held back.
Dreams about Putin
Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, many Russians have started having dreams about their president and sharing them on social media. More than a thousand dreams about Putin have now been recorded and posted on public platforms. In Dreams About Putin, a selection of these dreams have been brought to life using Unreal Engine, a 3D graphics program for creating scenes for computer games. In this exciting experiment with form, the animations are complemented by rare archival footage of the Russian president. The dreams are related by a narrator, and their “translation” into 3D scenes is not literal; likewise, the archival footage has been lightly edited. The result is sometimes dryly comic, sometimes absurdist, sometimes disturbing, and sometimes even hopeful. A series of bizarre but therefore oddly familiar nightmares as a vision of Putin’s Russia.
Moon Store
An elderly couple runs a store in a hillside neighborhood that was busy when it first opened but is now quiet. As the couple gets older, they spend more time apart than together, yet the time they spend together is still full of affection. It is the story of a couple that appear cold on the surface but have a kind heart.