FRONTLINE goes inside the high-stakes showdown between President Donald Trump and the courts over presidential power. Trump allies, opponents and experts talk about how he is testing the extent of his power; the legal pushback; and the impact on the rule of law.
A dancer in a static pose on the screen. Is there movement? It seems not. But the film of the movie camera is moving, filming the dancer. Electrons are running, pixels of the digital matrix are changing. Does this mean that movement is happening? The dancer's body comes to life within the frame set by the cameraman. How does this frame and the dancer's choreography interact? Should the frame obey the laws of choreography or exist in counterpoint with it? Or, perhaps, should it freeze, allowing the dancer to create his own pattern within the frame? The dancer makes his body move according to the laws of choreography. But at the same time, his nature determines how the body will exist within this choreography. After all, nature created the plasticity of the body outside of choreographies and directorial tasks. So what is more interesting to watch? What is the real beauty - in an artificial, memorized choreographic movement or in a natural, random gesture?
The almanac consists of six short stories dedicated to the key punk rock bands of the Irkutsk region and the Republic of Buryatia, which formed an original musical style and made a cultural contribution to the development of the musical community of Eastern Siberia. Each part is a kind of alternative film chronicle, capturing the history of the Siberian musical underground from the 1990s to the 2000s, as well as a projection of the punk subculture participants to the present day.
Memories that begin to inhabit the empty spaces of a house. A journey in search of an answer. Through the coexistence of past and present, the director seeks to unravel our attempt to save ourselves from the clutches of time, thus exploring the fear of oblivion.
Five fragments of observation and sensations during a journey with Gorneton's trail in Seyssuel, Isère. A work-in-progress with sounds, the interest of light and the solitude of a digital camera.
Christine Handy was approached by a young man, Alexander. They became a couple. She later finds out he is a scammer intending to steal millions from her.
The story of Pulitzer Prize winner Mosab Abu Toha, a poet imprisoned in Gaza, whose art becomes a powerful voice of resistance and hope amid oppression.
Mountain Rogue. Raised by cruelty and overshadowed by secrecy, Derek Kage embarked on a quest for peace and authenticity. Moving from Appalachian foothills to the spotlight of porn sets, he wove intellect, kink, and honesty he steers on his own. Now explores chastity play and BDSM as ways of liberation. In forging his path, Derek’s story shows that cultivating strength can be a quiet act of radical self-love.
A collage-style video essay that explores the idea of love through touch. Guided by fragments of films, paintings, photographs, and other visual images, a sensorial and poetic narrative is constructed around the protagonists of Alan Stephens Foster's painting "The Fall." Like a moving moodboard, the work connects different artistic and cultural expressions to portray gestures of affection, desire, care, and presence between diverse bodies. All of this through the hands.