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The Mortician of Manila
Orly Fernandez manages and lives at a 24-hr funeral parlor in Manila. His relationships with clients and the journalists he meets color the empathy and contempt he holds for Philippine drug war victims who, like him, struggle to survive.
Johnny: The Punisher
An angry young man wants to find the men who made his father hang in a 1900s western town.
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Meridian
Meridian follows the last unit in a fleet of autonomous machines sent to deliver an emergency vaccine. Through a robot’s agnostic eye, the film looks at how human dramas are inscribed onto the inanimate, searching for possible parallels between automation and purgatory, depression and malfunction. The film is inspired by a real event that occurred in Washington, D.C. on 17 July 2017, where an automated security robot from the company Knightscope was found floating in a fountain at the building it patrolled. It had plunged into the water while on a routine patrol, spurring speculation about whether the machine had chosen to end its life or if this was just a glitch in an otherwise reliable new technology. Perhaps more interesting than the fate of the machine was the desire to see its death within a human context.
Forever 17
While same sex marriage is broadly celebrated in Europe and North America, Hong Kong reminded as a metropolis where such basic social security is missing for the queer communities. Dedicated to the Hong Kong queer icon, Ellen Loo, who committed suicide in 2018, and starting from the moment where Ricky come out to his family, Forever 17 explore an imaginable future for the queer community, through love and acceptance, betrayal and forgiveness, pain and recovery, death and survival, inheritance and eternity, and honouring a life long commitments.
Look Then Below
Ben Rivers' films study the otherworldly, looking for places and stories outside the daily conventions of reality. Look Then Below was filmed in a Somerset transformed into a coloured, mist-enveloped island in an oily ocean with a cave basking in a subterranean glow. Time seems to stand still there. After Slow Action and Urth, this is the final part of a trilogy developed with American SF author Mark von Schlegell.
Pumpers Paradise
Nothing comes from nothing. A salad makes your biceps shrink, says grandma. Because grandma is permanently working out – anytime and anyplace. The world is not all peaches and cream, the world is a sweatshop.
Personal Growth
"Personal Growth" is a Super-8 film work, an enigmatic, fragmented piece that could have been filmed at any point in the past sixty years. It conveys the haunting charge of a privately made home movie of great significance to its creators but unsettlingly mysterious to viewers. Its grainy, black and white texture vividly renders the elemental coastal seascapes where it was filmed. Langan & Le Cain appear as a couple who inhabit this wild terrain as if it were a domestic arena.
The Remains
Generations of a closely-knit, humorous community of sugarcane labourers have been migrating yearly in search of work. Vitthal belongs to the young, educated generation of the community, but political apathy and lazy governance have kept them socially backward.
The Timekeeper
A man desperately seeks to preserve his life long passion of creating analog clocks in an era of digital totality.
Lú
Lú is a young visual arts student who, after losing her parents, finds herself having to take care of her depressed grandfather. In the midst of this new life, full of new responsibilities, she will have to learn to deal with her own fears and face a significant change in her personality.
Holding Fire
Holding Fire is a short documentary that offers a behind-the-scenes look at the work of a grassroots Muslim activist in South Brooklyn during a time of unprecedented Islamophobia. The film follows the trajectory of rising Yemeni-American activist Somia Elrowmeim, an immigrant woman of color, whose work challenges expectations within her own community and reaches for higher positions of power. The film provides timely insights into an activist's transition from organizing to politics, as America gears up for the 2020 elections.
King Baby
A collage storybook retelling of the Jesus Christ story with Digital, Super 8, 16MM, and VHS, primarily set within a decaying and run-down world and divided into three acts. Accompanying the film's images is distilled church music provided by various noise artists. This is the first feature film from Los Angeles experimental filmmaker Case Esparros and was released in 2019.
The Final Nail in the Coffin
An idyllic morning. Different things can disturb this. Rush hour, commercials, unreliable devices and drones definitely. How did the final nail get in the coffin in a single day, for quite an ordinary man who only wanted to enjoy his morning?
Marooned
A young man in China struggles to make ends meet, caught between his loan shark and pregnant girlfriend. His desperation and helplessness will make him consider an unthinkable solution.
Gogol Doc
Ukraine is hardly visible on the map of the world. At the same time, it is one of the very few countries that have a positive image of future. There is no festival like GOGOLFEST in the whole world. It takes place every year since 2007 in Ukraine. The festival is established by Vlad Troitskyi, a Ukrainian director, screenwriter, actor and the founder of Dakh Theatre. GOGOLFEST breaks the old way of thinking and shatters the ferrous curtain of ghosts of the past. His task is to resume the tradition of the avant-garde.
Brave Rabbit3 the Crazy Time Machine
He likes to invent and create, and he wants to be recognized by Grandpa Rabbit, but every experiment always ends in an oolong failure. In order to prove himself, Chuangtangtu decided to conduct a bold experiment and develop a physical conveyor.
The Pink Panther Cartoon Collection Vol. 5 (1976-1978)
In this next-to-last phase of the Pink Panther's amazing run of new theatrical short-subjects, newsworthy mid-to-late 1970s trends and fads such as Rock'em-Sock'em robots (PINK ARCADE), compulsive dieting (DIETETIC PINK), and the merchandizing of "pet rocks" (Art Leonardi's ROCKY PINK) come into focus. Fairy-tale spoofs (PINK PIPER, CAT AND THE BEANSTALK) make a modest comeback, but much more impressive are brand-new wrinkles on familiar Panther themes like sleep deprivation (Art Davis's PINK TRUMPET), wars against a pesky fly (turning positively apocalyptic in Sid Marcus's PINK S.W.A.T.) and journeys through surreality (SHERLOCK PINK, Robert McKimson's last and probably best "Panther" pic).
Hot Sex Club
The woman is a housewife, has a son who goes to school, and has a husband who loves her. However, although she is very harmonious with her husband's sexual life, she still maintains the habit of derailment, and her door of desire has long been opened. However, in Japan, there are countless young women like her. They even gather together in a sex club to discuss alternative sex and love....
Actual Record! Real Horror Posted Video: Apocalypse
The series has been collabolated with various genres such as TV personalities, magazines, and news sites, and has over 80 titles in total! This time, the series focuses on the theme of the dead from hell, and the horror of the dead is recorded in its entirety! The camera captured the psychic phenomena that occurred at the crime scene still fresh in our memories!
Carols from King's
A solo chorister sings Once in Royal David's City to begin the traditional celebration of Christmas from the candlelit chapel of King's College, Cambridge. The world-famous choir sings carols old and new, directed for the first time by former King's College organ scholar Daniel Hyde. Carols include the Sussex Carol (arr Vaughan Williams), There is No Rose (Elizabeth Maconchy) and O Holy Night (Adolphe Adam, arr JE West). The Christmas story is told in the words of the King James Bible and poems by Patrick Carey and Ruth Padel. The service is led by the dean, the Rev Dr Stephen Cherry, and the chaplain, the Rev Andrew Hammond.
Drawn to the Mat
After learning yoga changes one woman's life, she brings its transformative power to her community of working-class African Americans. Together, they realize the power of mind, body, spirit and community.
Jürgen B. Hausmann:Krisbaum, Kriskind, Krisdekrise
I'm Sorry
When Jo is left alone for the night, she learns whether or not she can really trust her smart speaker.
Technology for Talking
Some disabled people have no voice or are hard to understand. That doesn't mean they have nothing to say, explains filmmaker Jemima Hughes.
Comme un chien dans un arrosoir
For ten years I have been sharing my life between the island of Reunion and France. In these incessant back and forth, I often feel like a dog in a watering can. There the boredom, here the lack of there. This film is my exploratory trip to the island and my desire to return there. This place becomes a central character, torn between its tangled and buried roots and its progressive Westernization since recent decades.
Simpati
A Malay boy befriends a Chinese girl which causes a rift between him and his brother, who isn't fond of Chinese people.
Congo: A Journey to the Heart of Africa
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is a vast, mineral rich country the size of Western Europe. Alastair Leithead takes an epic journey from the Atlantic Ocean to the far reaches of the Congo river to explore how history has shaped the Congo of today and uncover the lesser told stories of this beautiful, if troubled country. In the largest rainforest outside of the Amazon he comes face to face with its gorillas and hunts with pygmies, he travels into the heart of the Ebola outbreak with United Nations peacekeepers, and explores the cobalt mines which will drive our electric cars of the future.
All Under Heaven
Tune into an alternate civilization not too distant from our own, where digital artist Rick Farin's creatures lead their technology-driven lives wearing London designer Xander Zhou.
Cities I Haven't Been to
Cities I Haven’t Been To is an abstract travelogue that traces the skylines of unknown metropolises, taking the viewer on a virtual journey from Dubai to Dhaka and beyond. Unlike tourist postcards, these mental images stem from the filmmaker’s own memories and prejudices, coming to life in dreamlike flashes of abstract figures.
Beard and Raincoat
One day, an ordinary high school girl touches her boy friend's brother’s beard, which gives her an indescribable feeling she can never forget. Meanwhile, the brother also has his own fetish.
What I Lost in the Fire
Exile is the unwilling migration from a place to another. This documentary short film portrays the days of a Serbian lady who lives alone in a desolate town in the Buenos Aires province, inhabiting a forgotten house.
Life Is One of the Simplest
A collage of five people from different cultures living in Switzerland. They reflect on life by looking at their origins. The liveliness and diversity of life can be divined.