No matter how unglamorous and dark the environment of a strip club can be seen, when Konstantina goes on stage to
perform, the world disappears completely and its only her and her naked body left, indulging in an act of dance.
On a night like any other, Helena, a 12-year-old girl marked by troubles at home, is taken from her mother and placed into foster care. Now, she must face a new reality while waiting for a home. But with time passing and wounds still fresh, will there still be a chance for a new beginning — or will it be too late?
"I want to live even just one day longer than my children." This documentary portrays the tough daily lives of parents raising children with developmental disabilities and the cold, discriminatory attitudes they face from society. Yet, these children continue to change and grow, hoping for coexistence in a shared world. It tells the story of their desperation and the people who wish to live together with them.
A once-lost silent documentary from the late 1920s, “P. E. Harris & Company: An Aleutian Adventure” chronicles a journey to Alaska’s remote Aleutian Islands. Commissioned by a Seattle-based cannery company, this rare film captures stunning maritime landscapes and the daily life of workers in an early 20th-century cannery operation. Preserved from original 35mm nitrate prints and undergoing full restoration in 2K, the film offers a rare visual record of American industrial and environmental history.
This portrait accompanies 19 year-old Mats van Heusden, better known as Miss Hyon Metz, through a typical day of his life as one of Amsterdam's beloved Drag Queens. In 2024, at just 18, he won the title of Holland's Best Drag Artist, and this is just the beginning.
Jim Thorpe was a Native American icon whose athletic prowess reshaped the landscape of 20th-century sports, defying the brutal challenges of racial prejudice along the way. Based on extensive interviews and utilizing Jim’s own writing this documentary brings together a diverse array of Native American scholars, historians, athletes, and influential sports commentators.
On a film set where reality blurs into fiction, there is no clear protagonist-only a fluid network of characters who drift between roles as actors and crew. "Chunhee's Wet Dream of Loving a Pig" is a meta-cinematic, carnivalesque experiment born from unfiltered passion, exploring the raw desire for art and the porous boundary between life and cinema.
A captivating and nostalgic look at one of the most popular pop-punk bands of the 2000s. Packed with never-before-seen archival footage and exclusive access to their sold-out 2024 World Tour, the members of Simple Plan and a cast of punk-rock superstars recount the highs and lows of the first 25 years of their career. Stage-dive into a story of brotherhood, fans and resilience.
Filmed at Elvis' Palm Springs getaway in early 2023, and containing archival footage from the band's early days, "Give Me a Word: The Collective Soul Story" is the definitive feature-length documentary on Collective Soul. Currently in their 31st year, "Give Me a Word" tells the untold story, the family component to the band, the creativity, and the wisdom that has been hard won over a three decades plus career.
A night of drunken chaos rocks a quiet Dutch town in this shocking documentary about a teen's birthday invite that accidentally went viral on Facebook.
Amidst Colombia's La Guajira, Virginia strives to lead her community while reconciling ancestral heritage and Western influence as a law student, embarking on a transformative journey to Jepira's sacred realm guided by her dreams.
This short documentary explores the intimate and unconventional life of my grandmother and her relationship with magic and with the love of her life. With nearly 40 years between them and a union that never reached the altar, the story unfolds in a time when social norms and life expectations collided with their own desires and decisions. The documentary follows my grandmother’s life from her early youth to her maturity, through the responsibilities of motherhood, her craft, and love in its most unexpected forms. Through interviews, family memories, personal belongings, and the narration of key moments in their life together, this portrait seeks to explore the nuances of love and the complexities of building a family outside traditional structures.
In 2012, British expat Christine Robinson was raped and murdered in her own South African Lodge. This is the story of how Christine's niece, whom due to health was stuck in the UK, hunted for her aunt's killer abroad.