Rhythm, routine, and merging with the water… Swimmer David prepares every day for the upcoming competitions. This reportage immerses itself in his world – a space of focus where breath, touch, and rhythm take precedence, and where sight gives way to other senses.
The film explores the fragile quest for masculinity in the modern world. A group of men undergoes a course designed to permanently transform their approach to life, to women, and to themselves.
This documentary traces Shanghai’s experimental music scene through Shanghai Community Radio founders, with sound and music framing both the city’s fragmented underground and the challenges of censorship in 2020.
Among the metropolises of Iran, Shiraz is the only one that has a natural wetland in its heart. This is a refuge for migratory birds that have no natural and safe water source left for kilometers. Forouzan Wetland, which is a freshwater wetland, attracts migratory birds every year. It is more accurate to say that these migratory birds return to their birthplace.
Lina Rachele and their girlfriends, freshly graduated from high school are going through their last teenage Corsican summer, they invite us to ride with them on the Island who saw them grow.
Through its little screen, what kind of world does a Game Boy see as it records? As a child, the Game Boy was my most faithful companion at my hospital bedside. Years later, lying in a hospital room once again for surgery, my father couldn't be there because of other obligations. So I brought it with me, hoping to capture this journey through its tiny screen.
“What do you want to be when you grow up?” Simple question asked to kids with a complex view as we grow older. As a child we are obliged to look in only one direction, which leaves adults defeated when the question is not fulfilled. We sat down with people who have multiple jobs, changed jobs or don’t believe in the word "careers". Here they recall their experiences and reveal their views on the working culture.
My father often jokes that he's both a police officer and a hunter. While he has a busy job, he always returns to the tribe on his days off— to check traps, clear the water source, and weed the land.This film documents the time we spent together at the mountain spring. Step by step, he passed on his knowledge of the forest to me. I came to realize that he was trying to hand down the wisdom of my grandfather — how he drew water and lived in harmony with the land.
Only a handful of directors have built a work as monumental as Terry Gilliam’s, cult for generations of movie buffs. Terry Gilliam: The Power Of Imagination invites us to (re)discover his peculiar, spectacular, fantastic and epic cinema, offering us an unprecedented access to his Gilliamesque cabinet of curiosities. From Brazil to The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, with an enthusiastic nod to the Monty Python saga, from his box office flops to the movies he never got to make, Terry Gilliam holds an outsized and legendary place in motion-picture history.
A scientist travels across the Mediterranean to understand the effects of wildfires on local communities, as well as its connection to past fascism, organised crime and political ideologies.
The LGBTQIFA+ Center of Lille has been welcoming people for several years who fled their countries due to homophobic or transphobic persecution. A team of activist volunteers helps them find the right and convincing words to obtain the right of asylum. What they once had to hide to stay alive, they now speak, live, and share—the joys and the sorrows—in unwavering solidarity.