Gaspar is a former patient at the psychiatric hospital in Aguascalientes, Mexico. He lives like a hermit in an abandoned house, far from human contact, where he makes cardboard airplanes that he later sells to buy food. This documentary shows a day in the life of a man who lives in his own world, with his own rules.
A brand-new documentary delving into the creation of the Super Space Theatre format and how ITC transformed classic Anderson shows into feature-length movies, featuring Super Space Theatre consultant David Hirsch.
Ten years ago this summer, she said the historic sentence: “We can do it”. In the WDR interview, Angela Merkel speaks publicly for the first time with refugees about the refugee movement of 2015.
High Crimes: The Chinese Mafia’s Takeover of Rural America The Chinese mafia is building a black-market marijuana empire across rural America—buying homes, churches, even schools. They’re lacing marijuana with poisonous pesticides, laundering money, stealing power, and flooding the market with unregulated, chemical-laced weed that could harm someone you love. It’s a multi-billion-dollar industry. Investigative journalist Steve Robinson sets out to reveal how Chinese mafia networks have quietly taken root in rural America—sometimes right next door. This is a story you won’t hear anywhere else. And it’s high time to stop looking the other way.
This documentary tells the story of Tallis, a lifelong advocate for justice and fairness whose childhood experiences protesting the Vietnam War instilled in her a deep commitment to democracy. Feeling a renewed sense of exigency as 2025 began, Tallis transitioned from participant to organizer, starting with a simple Reddit post that snowballed into her helping establish 50501 Rochester, NY. This local group mobilized rapidly to address the exhaustion of other activists and push for greater visibility in their fight against authoritarianism.
A short collage film shot over the span of six years that incorporates footage from multiple cameras of varying quality. The film focuses on lights in dark environments, often filtered through rainy backyards or artificial lights in rooms.
As Goes The South reveals the character of a modern, Southern city fighting for progress in one of the nation’s most hostile state governments since Reconstruction.
The film is dedicated to the people supporting refugees from Ukraine, who arrived in Poland after the outbreak of a full-scale conflict in their home country, in 2022. The main protagonists shown in the film are young Ukrainians living in ToruĊ.