Interviews with the last living contemporary witnesses of the Nazi era, focusing on those who were involved at the time, the followers and accomplices of the regime. Almost no one from this generation ever spoke about that time after 1945; in German families, the subject was taboo—the unspoken.
The Supreme Court has ruled that a wind farm in a reindeer grazing area violates the Sámi people's rights; however, the wind turbines remain in place. In response, young Sámi activists protest to compel the government to take action.
Praz Bonjour is an agro-ecological permaculture project launched by Pierre-Gilles and Antoine three years ago in the heights of Vevey. Driven by a profound desire to take action in the face of the ecological, political and economic hazards of today's world, their approach is anything but restful.
Puck and Jasko explore their bodies for the first time. Sexworker Jorge feels shy towards porn performer Bishop. Kate & Adrienne end their poly-relationship & dive into a bittersweet sexual en-counter. The film offers an intimate perspective in the discourse about gender diversity and sex-positivity.
This biopic documents the life and work of one of Brazil’s most prolific artists: Milton Gonçalves. This actor and director are credited with more than sixty television titles, seventy movies and twenty plays. Known from classic full-length features like Macunaíma, They Don't Wear Black Tie and Kiss of the Spider Woman, his dramatic versatility also encompasses major Brazilian soap operas, including O Bem Amado and Roque Santeiro. With his talent, he overcame barriers faced by many Black performers in Brazil. An active on-screen and on-stage presence since the 1950s, his name is synonymous with the history of Brazilian television, theatre and cinema, making him a landmark talent in the performing arts world.
In 1979 Iran, a white-clad executioner frozen in a photograph suddenly disappears erased from history, or from himself. Years later, a filmmaker sifts through archives and harnesses AI to conjure his ghostly presence. At the crossroads of documentary and fiction, the film unfolds entirely through a computer screen, where archival fragments collide with AI hallucinations in a hypnotic exploration of memory, responsibility, and disappearance.
Caregiver Majd is outraged that the municipality is planning to spend tax revenues on re-opening the Folkets Hus – The People’s House – instead of improving the health care system. He simply doesn’t consider culture a priority. Armed with just his smartphone, he explores the mood in the town as a citizen journalist and realizes that solutions aren’t found in opposition, but in cooperation.
Roland Emmerich himself and many of his companions provide insights into his life. With films such as Independence Day, 2012, and The Day After Tomorrow, he probably became the most successful director of disaster movies. But there were also failures.
In a heart touching documentary celebrating the 10 year anniversary of her bestselling first book, YouTube chef Maangchi cooks with her family, friends, and fans.
Set against the backdrop of the reconstruction of the Baima villages in Pingwu, the film follows the daily lives of four sisters and their family in the Baima Eri Village. Interwoven with memories from two decades ago, it traces their journey of resilience and renewal amid the sweeping changes of the times. Through their personal stories, the film also reveals the living heritage of the Baima Tibetan culture — its legends, songs, dances, language, and the traditional ritual of Cao Gai — offering a poetic reflection on identity, endurance, and the passage of time.
In a cactus nursery in Palermo, a strange human community lives in a weird symbiosis with insects and plants, sheltered from the violence of the world. This fragile ecosystem is threatened by the arrival of disinfection agents looking for an ant that is considered a pest.
Oil extraction in the Amazon region is contaminating the land and water of a natural paradise. A slow process that threatens the health and traditional culture of local communities. Thirteen women raise their voices against the destruction of their land. Through protests and silent resistance, they confront an opaque global power structure.