Frankenstein’s secrets did not die with him. As graves are torn up and patience disappear from asylum, William Browning sets out to find who stole his father’s body - and finds horrors close to home as his mother descends into madness.
A journey through the real history and the tales of a region in southern Portugal and a portrait of the people who have lived there, weaving together accounts of rural workers and field notes of archaeologists, amateur footage and scientific drawings, legends, poems, and songs.
Childhood poverty in Pakistan can be nearly impossible to escape...but some local gyms are giving the street kids of Pakistan a potential chance to climb their way out into a better life in the world of MMA.
A group of friends becomes entangled in a web of suspicion and tension after the brutal murder of a close friend. Distrust grows among them, and in search of answers, the group delves into a tense conversation that quickly spirals out of control. As old grudges and secrets resurface, their friendship is put to the test.
Watch as local Christchurch artists and bands perform on the Indie Beat stage and hear their stories thanks to interviews with Chords & Chaos' Ethan and Hester.
Caught between three Christmas proposals, a businesswoman's fairy godmother whisks her through the past, present, and future, revealing that true love might be closer than she thinks.
Around the tub, people washed, rested, had fun, made love, and committed suicide. While one group used the tub, the other group were machines, enslaved to fill it.
In its 80 years, the Summer Theater has witnessed cultural milestones. The film brings together documentary footage and testimonials to convey the emotion of those who experienced memorable moments at the Summer Theater.
"Mãos que curam" explores folk healing, one of the oldest practices in the world. In it, the use of leaves, which, combined with prayers and hand gestures, offer healing and transformation.
This short film draws a line between the ancestral wisdom of folk healers and the force that acts in their practices, showing how tradition, faith, and nature come together in the practice of healing.
Bella Sutra is a live cinematic performance about the messes we make as people, as a society, as families, and as humans. An honest and deeply personal essay about life as an innkeeper in Bella Coola, a remote mountain village in British Columbia, the film reflects on our current communication crisis, the rural/urban philosophical divide, and the myth of progress. A deeply personal essay on hand-developed 16mm films, this screening is accompanied by a live soundtrack and narration.