Documentary wants to be a call to recognize and enhance the best gastronomic-tourist tradition of our coast, the espeto, personified in its master of ceremonies, Manolín Gallardo.
Clarence House is the London home of King Charles and Queen Camilla, as well as being the favoured abode for previous royals such as The Queen Mother. Tucked away from the tourist trail, the building is known to be a spot where the royals have always been free to be themselves. The doc will feature historians, journalists and biographers documenting the cast of royals who have called it home and the stories surrounding it.
This film documents Mr Zhang Xiangqian, one of the three major cases of alien contact in China. He claims to have been taken by aliens to live on an alien planet for a month in 1985 and gained extraterrestrial knowledge. Upon his return to Earth, he taught himself maths and physics and claimed to have written the Unified Field Theory. Despite the fact that much of his correspondence was returned, he continued to insist. We visited and filmed him with scepticism and found that he did have a deep knowledge of physics and mathematics. The film leaves it up to the viewer to determine the authenticity of his experience.
An ode to the freedom and ferocity fostered on underground dancefloors, and the people fighting to preserve it in the face of societal and systemic pressure. In the film we meet Istanbul’s Sirän collective, and their comrades from Copenhagen’s Endurance, as they come together to cultivate a dancefloor—joining forces in international solidarity.
The role of historians is key in the history of humanity because their objective is to investigate the past to avoid repeating the same mistakes in the future. Furthermore, they often bring to light the history of unique individuals who, due to circumstances, have not received the recognition they deserve, especially in the case of women. This documentary focuses on the work of the historian Aïda Sánchez, who rescued Dolours Vives Rodon from oblivion, one of the pioneering women in piloting aircraft in our country and who played a vital role during the Spanish Civil War.
In 2023, the 100th anniversary of the birth of the outstanding Soviet singer Mikhail Pavlovich Ryba. In the 50s and 60s of the XX century in the USSR, his voice boomed in films, from radios and from the stage. The life and work of Mikhail Ryba is a snapshot of the key events of the 20th century. The singer with a unique, inimitable voice has always been at the forefront of current events. His voice resonated in the soul of a child and an adult, a sophisticated listener and a simple worker. It was the Voice of a generation, the Voice of an era.
In light of jailed activist Umar Khalid withdrawing his petition from the Supreme Court amid repeated adjournments, journalist Ravish Kumar captures the contours of Delhi in a video letter addressed to him. What comes out is a critical piece reflecting on the cowardice and the deafening silence of Delhi on the whole matter.
He was the most popular guy in town: a troublemaker, a jokester, with connections in the criminal world. She was an excellent student, the beloved daughter of the police chief. A tumultuous romance followed. Then he tried heroin. She spent the first year fighting, the second year praying, and then she simply vanished. Ten years later, they suddenly reconnect.
The director of photography and the still photographer of a university production combine their work and visions to document Nico's behind-the-scenes, following the difficulties faced in the recordings and the collective work developed by the team.
MY LIFE WITH THE LIVING DEAD is a documentary feature based on the career of John A. Russo - the man who created flesh eating zombies and co-wrote the 1968 classic NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD.