Jordan Goudreau, finds himself in over his head and on the run after mounting the failed Venezuela coup and being chased by the American government who he spent his life fighting for.
Immerse yourself in the extraordinary decade-long journey of bringing traditional 2D animation to life in a place where such a dream once seemed nearly impossible. From the inception of Mano Animation Studios in Karachi to the international collaborations that shaped the project, “The Making of 'The Glassworker'” features insightful interviews with the dedicated team, both in Pakistan and abroad.
This thrilling documentary series intertwines the gruesome real-life crimes of Todd Kohlhepp with the chilling Amazon product reviews he left, which eerily foreshadowed his actions.
This meditative exploration of vision – both literal and metaphorical – finds symbolic ways to convey the traumatic loss of Shannon Liang’s then-partner. The film opens with unflinching footage of Liang’s own laser eye surgery, which leaves her with a persistent ‘halo’ distortion in her left eye. In this sensitive short film about the transformative power of grief, the ‘halo’ becomes both a symbol of impaired vision and an enigmatic marker of loss, subtly shifting the way we perceive the world around us.
Directed by Neema Sadeghi, the documentary was filmed at the Nuffer Ranch in Pasadena, California, and captures McAlpine's artistic process throughout the writing, recording and production of "Older" alongside her band.
An educational film about the birth, development, decline, persecution, and flourishing of the Ukrainian language. It shows how it was formed, changed, filled with borrowed words and formed its own neologisms. The film is divided into five historically important periods: Rus, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the Hetmanate, the Russian Empire, and the Soviet Union. Each era “spoke” its own language, and here you will hear for the first time how it sounded in different centuries. The presenter, a famous theater and film actor Oleksii Hnatkovskyi, will guide the viewer through the historical periods. In a simple, accurate, sometimes humorous way, he will tell how our language developed during the periods of creation, development, division, fierce wars and total bans.
[/spiti/ (noun): Greek for house, ] Alex is dealing with two losses; her father's sudden death, and the impending sale of her family house, that he had built as an architect. Trying to cope with this new reality, she starts forming a curious relationship with the house itself, and she unexpectedly falls in love with a girl. A personal guide on love and loss, set in the heat of the Greek summer, and narrated in parallel by the real people who lived in the house.
This symphonic musical journey explores our relationship with nature and the impact of the pandemic. Through dreamlike landscapes and rhythmic experiences, it showcases the creation of Fractalis: Concert for Piano and Orchestra by Gabriela Ortiz, inspired by the pandemic and performed in the Nezahualcóyotl Concert Hall, highlighting the connection between art and nature.
After spending some time in a rehabilitation clinic, Ferruco immerses himself in the bowels of the scientific station “Las Joyas” with the purpose of safeguarding this important protected area from fires that threaten the perimeter in times of drought, At the same time, he continues his fight to not fall back on drugs and seeks for the opportunity to redeem himself through his work.
For Jay, a life of sport is worth striving for and no disability will prevent him from taking part. A 20-year-old identical twin, Jay lives with cerebral palsy, epilepsy and deafness. His determination to enjoy sport made him overcome all barriers and sparked the creation of a dedicated gym catering to sport enthusiasts from all backgrounds who can feel accepted and welcomed despite their disabilities. This story highlights Jay’s campaign to bring about change for deaf and disabled people in sport and fitness.
A directors cut of the 2020 film The Grammar Stuff Documentary which follows 32 Friends who have been together for 6 years are interviewed after graduating high school to discuss the many changes, regrets, memories and relationships they experienced with one another as they begin to question how the next chapter of their lives will go without one another, who will keep in touch as they go along their separate ways