September 10, 2025, Charlie Kirk spoke in front of a crowd of entrepreneurs and business owners. The event was not a political speech. He was shot and killed by an assassin less than an hour after leaving the stage. This is his last interview.
For decades, the countries of Africa's Sahel region have been targets of colonialism and exploitation by France and other Western powers. "Sahel: Homeland or Death" explores the popular resistance and new development paths forged by Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali after experiencing civil and military uprisings in recent years.
The documentary INFARCT tells the poignant and heartfelt story of two friends whose lives are suddenly turned upside down. A story about unconditional friendship, vulnerability, disarray, acceptance, determination, and working toward a new future. Because a stroke never happens to just one person, and its consequences are carried together. A story of two friends who reincarnate within their lifetime. With INFARCT, Viggo and Peter pay tribute to what remains after the blow, and give a face to what so often stays invisible: the impact on relationships, the struggle, and the hopeful perspective. They invite reflection and conversation about what connects us when everything changes.
The threat of dementia is affecting more and more people. As they slowly lose their memories and physical abilities, music proves to be a miraculous source of comfort, vitality, and hope. How is it, for example, that people with dementia often remember music longer than their own names?
Celebrating the life and legacy of the actor and Oscar-winning filmmaker; a look at his legendary career in Hollywood, his activism, the Sundance Film Festival and his support of independent filmmakers.
The Reed Sisters: an American Story traces the life and times of the Reed Sisters, a teenage Country-Western Rock and Pop group, and their dogged attempt to achieve a dream of being big stars. In the microcosm of a small town public access TV show lies a story that considers identity, the consequences of striving for the American Dream, the bond between sisters, and finally, what really matters in the long run.
An urban horseman battles with his local government as he builds his horse ranch. The passion of horses inspired Brannu to go all in his pursuit of tending and training horses. City and county officials continue to be his roadblock.
Is it possible to make a peaceful revolt in the 21st century? Students in Serbia, with the support of the population, have been trying for more than ten months. But repression and police violence in the State keep increasing. As predicted by Filip Balunovic, professor of the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory at the University of Belgrade, "the president has used all the tactics unimaginable, but he will have no problem resorting to violence." Is Serbia at a point of no return?
A fifteen-minute exploration of a very special and musically progressive period of Mac’s life. One filled with big changes, raw honesty, funny freestyles, love ballads, good beats, tour buses, various instruments, mad keyboards, new apartments, old homies, highs, lows, and everything in between.
Eva Ries – alias Evil-E – was for many years the marketing manager of the Wu-Tang Clan. A woman from the Baden provinces who held her own in the male-dominated world of US hip-hop and became a key figure in a global cultural phenomenon. The documentary tells the story of an unusual career between metal, grunge, and rap, of family dynamics, chaos on tour, and cultural misunderstandings – but also of loyalty, empowerment, and the question of how a woman can claim her place in a world full of alpha males.
Elcy Valencia, a traditional singer, records her first album mixing rhythms from the territories that shaped her life. During the process, she confronts painful memories and, through music, redefines the meaning of home with her daughter.
This documentary is based on field research (December 2022-January 2023) in which seven Panamanian families of Antillean descent (Jamaica, Martinique, Barbados, Trinidad, and Guyana) between Panama City and Colón agreed to meet and share their family memories of their experience as migrant workers who, in the 19th century, built the Panama Canal.
A four-part video work that moves from digital fragility and commercial ambition to personal reflection and mourning, exploring how virtual worlds end.
Nueva Forma explores the intimate journey of a woman who, after experiencing violence and pain, finds in ceramics a way to reconstruct herself. Through fragments of memory and symbolic scenes, we follow her trembling hands as they shape clay, while her body and spirit search for the strength to rise again. The clay, fragile and resilient at the same time, becomes an extension of her own rebirth. Between the memory of violence and the decision to heal, Nueva Forma is a visual ode to the power of resilience and creation.