Ten years after the first documentary, the legend of the Palme d’Or… continues. Some new laureates of the Cannes trophy relive, for us, the very special moments surrounding the awarding of the Palme d’Or.
In the region of Masafer Yatta in the West Bank, Palestinians are being subjected to ethnic cleansing. Homes that have been passed down since the days of their grandparents are being reduced to rubble by bulldozers. Families who have lived by farming olive trees are forcibly displaced, and Israeli settlements are built in their place. Under international law, these acts are clear violations, yet they continue unabated. In the space of this grotesque violence—where Palestinian homes are demolished to make way for Israeli settlements—there is a familiar logo affixed to the heavy machinery. It belongs to HD Hyundai, one of South Korea's largest conglomerates. Suddenly, what once felt like a distant geopolitical issue jump-cuts into our lives—right to our doorstep.
Range rider and "wolf-protecting cowboy" Daniel Curry and cattle rancher Jerry Francis try to find common ground between their conflicting interests in the forests of northeastern Washington, just 20 miles from the Canadian border.
A tired man goes to the "Laboratory of dreams and memory" to investigate about a dream who does not let him sleep, with the goal of discovering what it means and record everything that happens
Supported by the Paulo Gustavo Law (LPG) for the promotion of art and culture, this documentary film explores the question of how the residents of Ouro Preto, beyond its Historic Center, connect with the city’s cultural and historical legacy. In this sense, the work amplifies the voices and perceptions of individuals and everyday lives that transcend the tourist axis, helping to unveil the subtle dynamics that shape identity and a sense of belonging in vibrant, yet not always visible, territories.
Director Malakye Tsosie explores his identity through the Navajo language. A language that is spoken less frequently over the generations. However, the resilience of the language breathes through his journey with a small Navajo radio station, his family relatives, and the people of the Navajo Nation.
In Mar del Plata, the Floral Calendar is compiled every day by the municipal market vendors. A former market vendor in charge of the calendar maintains that when it isn't updated, extraordinary events disrupt the city. However, the current market vendor swears that not a single day has passed without it becoming outdated.
For three years, a film crew intimately documented the lives of everyday Americans who have been seriously injured immediately following their COVID-19 vaccination. In the process of documenting these diverse stories across the US, the filmmakers uncovered a larger story behind a successful campaign to conceal the true scope of injuries from these vaccines. What begins as a simple quest for appropriate medical care becomes an eye-opening journey that exposes the frightening reality behind the scenes of our nation’s healthcare system, federal regulatory agencies entrusted with our health and safety, and what has recently been described as “The Censorship Industrial Complex.”
Amid the explosion of colors, sounds, and excesses of Olinda’s 2025 Carnival, Cuceteiras VII: "Cucesniff?" dives into the behind-the-scenes of a house that becomes the epicenter of partying, chaos, and connection. A group of friends shares a roof during the most intense days of the year, living a routine filled with alcohol, drugs, unexpected guests, and catchphrases that go viral among revelers. Between laughter, hangovers, and confessions, the documentary captures the raw intensity of human connection when the masks come off — or multiply. A chaotic, honest, and irreverent chronicle of youth, freedom, and the unmistakable heat of Pernambuco’s carnival.