When young adults leave home, daily conversations shift to fleeting phone calls. Amidst the blurring parent-child hierarchies, a new way of connecting with home emerges.
After eight years, a young woman returns to Hong Kong, where her father lives part-time. His sudden hospitalization turns a brief visit into a period of worry and confrontation with her deepest fear: losing him. In his village home, despite tensions, they rediscover a fragile bond.
A documentary about the injustice many mothers faced from the 1950s to the 1980s, when they were pressured or even forced to give up their children. This often happened at the hands of religious institutions like the church.
Pigeons are everywhere, but what do we really know about them? How have they made our cities their own unique home? Discover their hidden world and see these fascinating birds from a different perspective.
A comeback story with grit and groove. New York's 1980's Dance pioneers Rockers Revenge reunite decades later to finally record their debut album, transforming nostalgia into a powerful journey of friendship, resilience, and unfinished dreams. From the frontlines of New York’s COVID crisis to the pulse of Black Lives Matter, their music channels loss, hope, and defiance. Directed by legendary DJ and music producer Arthur Baker – whose collaborations with New Order, Afrika Bambaataa, Bruce Springsteen and Al Green defined an era – this film spans 30 years yet feels urgently of the moment - a testament to survival, second chances, and the unstoppable spirit of Rockers Revenge.
The Unseen follows the lives of three African migrants living in Borgo Mezzanone, one of Southern Italy’s largest immigrant ghettos. Each of them carries a personal story — with individual reasons for leaving their homeland and unique ways of coping with the harsh reality they now face. Alongside their personal journeys, the documentary reveals the broader systems they are entangled in: exploitation in the agricultural sector, persistent feelings of exclusion and discrimination, and the complex bureaucracy surrounding Italy’s residency permits. Caught in a vicious cycle — where going back is not an option, and staying feels unbearable — they hold on to their dreams in a life marked by uncertainty.
A short wildlife documentary that explores the daily lives of penguins at Volunteer Point in the Falkland Islands, showcasing the resilience of these remarkable birds as they face both predators and modern threats such as climate change, commercial fishing, and avian influenza.
In Bali, artist Daan Roosegaarde and local Balinese spent three years breeding a Firefly Garden where light returns at night. This love story of people and nature flickers with courtship, longing, and reunion.
Following the extraordinary resilience of Dr Abu Safiya and his medical team, who endured over 16 months of relentless pressure, including repeated Israeli military attempts to evacuate and destroy the hospital.
A journey into the life of blind jazz musician Caitlin Smith as she explores how her voice as a musician and teacher has become a tool of identity, resilience, and empowerment.
What is your home, the one you build day by day or the one you left behind? Argentina welcomed more than 300,000 Venezuelans, among them Julio Briceño, founder of Criollos, an amateur baseball team that has become a symbol of migration. About to turn 10, they lose their public stadium: once again homeless. Julio begins the search for a field of his own with his community.
A filmmaker returns to his hometown, Oak Ridge, TN, the secret city that built the atomic bomb. There, he meets the workers who created humanity's greatest weapon that now wrestle with their legacy, while their grandchildren inherit a world on the brink of nuclear catastrophe.