Get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Auburn Men's Golf’s journey to securing the National Championship title! Witness the incredible journey of the 2023-24 Auburn men’s golf team as they capture their first national championship in the WarEagle+ documentary, "Play Free: The Championship Journey of Auburn Men's Golf." This documentary takes you inside the pressure-packed moments that defined the historic season. With exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and unforgettable highlights, experience the resilience, teamwork, and clutch performances that brought the Tigers to the top of college golf.
The documentary explores the life and work of Anna Vidali who studied the traumatic experiences of women who lived through the violent events of the Resistance and the Civil War in Greece. Along with the narration of her research, Anna Vidali reveals her own childhood trauma.
Kings for a Day: Football’s Giantkillers is a thrilling documentary that celebrates the greatest underdog stories in football history. From lower-league teams shocking elite clubs to unforgettable FA Cup upsets, this film captures the magic, passion, and drama of football’s biggest surprises. Relive legendary moments where the impossible became reality and see how these teams etched their names into football folklore.
In intimate confessions and poetic imagery, the film transforms simple fruit into a profound metaphor for the eternal quest for meaning, love, power, and desire, challenging societal taboos along the way.
The story of Ikaria's renowned charcoal makers, who traveled Greece and Asia Minor. Elderly burners recount hardships, while women recall life on the island. Descendants share memories of relocation. Guided by historian Themistocles Katsaros and excerpts from The Charcoal Burners (1977), we revisit a bygone era, during which charcoal fueled Greece's industry.
Every time I travel, I end up with hundreds of train videos, it was time to finally make something with them - a short video exercise for a short film I am writing.
A compelling British documentary following ten amateur athletes as they train for and compete in Ironman 70.3 Swansea. With themes of resilience, inclusion, and mental strength, the film is directed by Raymond Mouzon and edited by 18-year-old autistic filmmaker Sean Smith.
Shelter is a virtual reality documentary directed by Sjors Swierstra (The Netherlands) and co-directed by Ivanna Khitsinska (Ukraine) that offers an intimate look at the war in Ukraine. The film immerses the viewer in everyday scenes: from a tender conversation between pregnant women in an underground maternity ward in Kyiv to the heart-wrenching funeral of a soldier in Lviv. From the tense preparation of soldiers in a frontline barracks to the breathtaking performance of a symphony orchestra in a basement in Kharkiv. In Shelter, the audience is invited to step into a virtual space with people from Ukraine, to witness moments of shared humanity and reflect on the cost of war.
How did women of a not-so-distant generation experience love – both the romantic and physical dimensions of it? Through their narration, silences, glances, and gestures, this documentary explores some of the facets that made up the world of our grandmothers.
“Bald Women” delves into the life of women with alopecia who fight for the normalization and visibility of their bodies. Living in a society in which women are slaves of their own image, their viewpoint is found as a unique cry of self-development, revindication and freedom. After being hidden and forbidden during history, their existence will be an example for every woman.
A journey through childhood memories brings nostalgia full of pain and love. Nothing is as it was in childhood; only memories roam freely and illuminate in retrospect. The environment and everything of that time has been violently ruined and altered by someone. Seasons have settled in the ruins of troubled memories.
A short documentary about some music that took me forever to find. I started the process years ago, and I actually never really expected to make such a thing, but life is strange like this sometimes... The main resonance for me at this moment is about not giving up on something, and seeing a project through to completion. Patty and Mark, thank you for being authentic and sweet people, and for every bit of material that you provided for this thing.
An attempt to express the daily experience of Palestinians excluded by an apartheid regime, exploring various aspects of the Israeli occupation. Through narratives from four different regions of Palestine, it culminates in a collective narrative of Palestinian resistance as an everyday act of survival and struggle.
From her theater work to the worldwide fame brought by cinema, Sandra Hüller talks about her art and her career, from "Toni Erdmann" to "The Zone of Interest", via "Anatomy of a Fall". A vibrant encounter with an actress in love with the absolute.