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Expédition Sarawak 93
In 1996, Rémy Schejbal, a seasoned spelunker, assembled a small team and headed to Malaysia. His goal: to photograph the largest cave in the world for the first time.
Danser avec la réalité
The film follows Karim, a young African migrant who recently arrived in Paris with the dream of becoming a professional dancer. He faces difficulties as an isolated minor and migrant.
Don't Rest in Peace
Sharron Prior, a 16-year-old girl from Pointe-Saint-Charles, was found dead in Longueuil in 1975, three days after she disappeared. This documentary will highlight the quest of a bereaved family who never gave up hope and the hard work of an investigator who is finally on the trail of the culprit thanks to the evolution of science and his determination.
Out of Shape
Matías Fernández is a force of nature, a centaur in his wheelchair. He doesn't let an incredibly rare congenital condition hold him back. Writing, rapping, acting, and socializing—he does it all. For Matías there is freedom in living!
What Humans See As Blood Jaguars See As Chicha
In the rural desert of Bolivia, where the most important presence is the wind moving between papa flowers and animals, the people who harvest the land, those who built the ancient artifacts and sacred objects and the musicians who play moseñada – songs linked to the first products of the harvest – on the streets of the city have one point in common: labor. With a successful inclusion of stories of enchanted lakes, legends that pass from mouth to mouth – or from orality to audiovisual, in this case – and give a fantastic aura to those lands, Luciana Decker Orozco not only manages to capture life without oscillations . field, but resorts to the incessant movement of images and sound accompaniment to define a sensory and transcendental experience for the viewer.
Anezia dos Santos – Diaries of a Votorantim Factory Worker
Anezia dos Santos talks about her childhood in the Vila de Operários da Sociedade Anônima Fábrica Votorantim, in the interior of São Paulo.
Sergi Roberto: True to the Path
Don't miss the in-depth interview with one of the captains of the FC Barcelona's first team. After extending his contract with the club, we take a walk around Collserola and talk about his career at Barça and also about his personal life.
Music for Living Room
A film about returning to your hometown with music by the Intertext ensemble.
Alien Contact: Triangle Phenomenon
There are some who believe that life here is being monitored by life out there. And there are people here... who know... it's true. For centuries, people on earth have experienced a worrying and persistent phenomenon. There is a belief that they are being taken over by aliens from outer space or another dimension. Many people have vivid memories of being secretly abducted against their will by apparently non-human entities and subjected to complex psychological and physical experiments. The common misconception is that space is a silent, desolate void. There is a vast expanse of nothing between the stars and the planets. Space is, however, very active. The signals travel throughout the cosmos, broadcasting their presence to anyone who hears them. This is... Alien contact.
Last Summer
A monochromatic drama portraying the youth in Moscow. These individuals arrange concerts in deserted structures, host clandestine boxing matches, venture into nature, and remain uncertain about how this summer will conclude amidst the backdrop of war.
Emelianenko
Valeria Guy Germanica's documentary "Emelianenko", dedicated to MMA fighter Alexander Emelianenko.
Freedom House Ambulance: The FIRST Responders
In 1967, Pittsburgh's inner city produced America's first EMT service, comprised solely of Black men and women recruited from the city's Hill District neighborhood. Interviews include compelling reflections of surviving paramedics.
The Time of Day is Broken: a Pacific Crest Trail story
I’m Hannah, and I decided to hike the Pacific Crest Trail in 2022. Backpacking gave me the time and space to think—for hours and days and months—about what I wanted for myself and who I wanted to be. There is a saying: the trail provides. Here it is, providing me with the lesson that it was never about the destination, it was always about the journey. The PCT is a place of utter wonderment, sheer emotions, and a chaos that makes me feel like time itself has broken open. Thank you to my family, friends, the PCTA and all the trail angels who have supported me along this adventure. Music licensed through Artlist and Audiio Original Score by Reed Stutz
Is There Any Place For Me, Please?
Martina was doused with acid by her ex-boyfriend, causing third-degree burns to the upper half of her body and almost complete blindness. The documentary portrait follows her life story after this life-changing attack – coping with the loss of physical attractiveness, the fear of a world she cannot see, and her search for a new meaning in life. Martina's story bears all the hallmarks of a good biopic. It presents a strong central character going through difficult situations and finding happiness despite many pitfalls. But what sets it apart from mainstream productions is the directness with which Martina speaks to us and its potential to break through many taboos.
Jasper Beach and The Salt Marsh
A short film featuring a pebble beach and coastal salt marsh in Maine.
What is My Faith In
Provincial priest Father Andrey, in his spare time, digs the graves of priests in a country village and digs up the foundation of an ancient church. Excavations and fascination with philosophy lead to conflict with the church leadership. The only ones who admire and support Father Andrey are local weirdos.
A Decent Person
Vyacheslav, an 88-year-old man, lost his wife a few years ago, with whom they had lived 55 years together. It seemed that the loss could not be made up for, but life goes on. Other women begin to appear in his closed world.
Forest of Memory
The documentary tells the story of the Memory Forest, located in the Faculty of Social Sciences of the National University of San Juan. The short film shows some of its protagonists; Margarita Camus, Diego Fiol, Alicia Ruso, Cristina De Santis and Carlos Rodríguez, who met again in the place where the idea of creating this space for the memory of the detained-disappeared people in the last civil-military dictatorship was born. The piece was filmed entirely at the Faculty of Social Sciences and is the only high-resolution record of the history of the Forest and the testimony of its protagonists.
Sonder: Stories on Campus
A short experimental documentary based on three questions asked to various people on campus at the University of Gloucestershire.
This One Thing Would Increase Wages By $300 Billion
"Non-competes are a trap. "They block workers from seeking out higher wages or better conditions. "Meanwhile, they sabotage the economy by depriving growing businesses of needed talent. "They serve one thing only: corporate monopolies who want to kill off their competition."
A Two Hearted Tale
“A Two Hearted Tale” is a heartfelt look at the history of the iconic trout label adorning Bell’s Two Hearted Ale, the Michigan-born beer that is the most popular IPA beer in America, and the label’s eccentric artist, Ladislav Hanka.
The Beat Goes On: Pride In Houston
A documentary that shares the history of the Pride Houston Parade and also explores the personal journeys of the 2022 grand marshals. It showcases the strength, love and unwavering spirit of the LGBTQIA+ individuals in Houston.
Young Muslim's Eyes
Ahmed Alian, Ertuğrul Yunus, and Mamoru Hasegawa are three Muslim men living in Japan, in a journey of self-reflection. Their various perspective and differences in religious practices brings out important discussion about an everyone's specific experience of one single religion.
Range Rider
As wolves repopulate Washington, conflict is heating up with rural ranching communities. Daniel Curry’s job is to patrol wild areas on horseback, creating a buffer between wolves and the cattle herds that graze on public lands. Whenever these wild carnivores are suspected of killing livestock, the consequences can be fatal. As illegal poaching and state-sponsored kills take a heavy toll, can Daniel prove that coexistence between ranchers and wolves is possible?
Is This Now The Time I Should Let You Go?
This is a film about a daughter’s feelings about losing her father. Like the scenery from a running train, memories are beautiful, blurry, and keep changing. In this experimental animated documentary, the author mixed video footage and analog film with animation techniques and brought through a diary-like atmosphere to immerse the audience in unspeakable feelings of losing a loved one.
The Veiled City
In 1952, London was engulfed in the Great Smog. As a result of industrialisation, a leaden fog settled over the entire city. The archive images from this period become letters from a desolate future.
Roots of my Rhythm
In this emotional documentary, Majid Kessab embarks on a moving journey to his Kurdish homeland, where he delves deep into his family history with his father.
Chelsea Elder: Finding Her Sound
Follow the musical journey of Chelsea Elder, a young folk and jazz singer, as she seeks to break into the industry and uncover how she connects with her audience through her meaningful lyrics.
No More Longing
A musician tries to find his voice after moving away from Brazil and starting testosterone.
Das Phänomen Maja Lunde: Klimawandel als Bestseller
What Next?
Julien Meyzindi is a "Subject" dancer at the Paris Opera. He joined at the age of 12. Today, he is 42 years old and must leave.
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