Wara, a teenager from the Puna, moves to a neighborhood on the outskirts of Jujuy. While she is going through uprooting as well as the mourning for the death of her grandmother on her father’s side, questions arise in her that she will solve through a dialogue between her voice and her violin.
Forty-seven years after they met while serving in the military during the coup, a group of friends continue to celebrate an uninterrupted friendship that reflects the ups and downs of a confused society in which yesterday’s experiences are mixed with political convictions.
After the death of the Argentine director Eva Landeck at the age of 98, her daughter Irene Morak, an actress in her films, dismantled her mother's apartment, causing the discovery and rediscovery of her films considered lost.
A person in a boat floats down a river and sees the surrounding landscape. At the same time he looks inward and sees fragments from paintings, pages from books, and memories of other landscapes.
Formed in 1978 by brothers Jeff and Steve McDonald, and still actively playing and recording today, Redd Kross are the ultimate rock and roll lifers. They have influenced independent music in ways that beg to be acknowledged. From helping invent Beach Punk to influencing the Grunge and Glam Metal movements, Redd Kross have maintained the highest level of musical integrity, originality and quality for over forty years. Born Innocent will introduce a wider audience to two of the coolest people alive. The McDonald Brothers embody Southern California, rock and roll, and what it means to be an artist.
Comprised of both archival footage and talking head interviews, this pseudo-documentary blends the lines between reality and fantasy while telling the preemptive story of the Canadian punk band known as Chub.
Ten young adventurers journey through the wilderness of Northern Manitoba. An homage to the North, the film seeks to summon an immersion familiar to canoeists—one seldom put into words.
In 1994, an earthquake hit Northridge. There was a lot of damage and the CSUN was also hit hard. This documentary shows what happened then through interviews with Professor Nate Thomas and Equipment Technician George Johnson. Nate Thomas shares his experiences of what happened in 1994 and George Johnson helped digitize tapes to show CSUN's past situation and shared his story in the 1994 situation. It lets us know what happened in the CSUN community, and what we should remember today.
Poetic journey through the intimate exchanges of two Latvian literary giants, Rainis and Aspazija, brought to life in a captivating short film. Previously undisclosed letters between Rainis and Olga Kliģere make Aspazija reflect on her role as a beloved in Raini's life and Aspazija finds herself entwined in the complex dynamics of a timeless love triangle.
Through the Fondren Fellows program, the Rice Media Center Archive Project has spent the past few months sifting through material stored at the now-defunct Rice Media Center. The team has identified several films as especially notable and will be presenting them in conjunction with documentary footage the team shot of people involved with the films. From lectures featuring Roberto Rossellini and Werner Herzog to films from former Rice students and faculty, the film presentation will tell the narrative of the Rice Media Center through the films and filmmakers that passed through its corridors.
Documentary tells the story of the Chilean football club Colo-Colo, exploring its profound impact on popular culture and the everyday lives of its fans. Throughout the film, it shows how the club has transcended sport to become a symbol of resistance, pride, and class struggle in Chile.