Limbo is an open door to a world where the imagination of our inner child reigns. A dreamlike place full of magic and adventures. It is inescapable to cross this boundary, and it always generates resistance to discover what lies beyond this life. Once there, we must confront one of the most important decisions: to stay in a life full of love or return to the life we already know. Iris passes through this limit after an accident in a river, where she meets Indigo, who guides her around this new world. Exploring this oneiric realm moves Iris as she discovers the innocence behind death. Knowing what comes after life brings about a paradigm shift that leads her to an unexpected final decision.
A Film by Kate Gammill. The first student-produced documentary completed with The Institute for Southern Storytelling at MC, it explores the effects on people and a community after a crime investigation runs cold. Featuring various individuals associated with the trial and the popular duo of the Creeps and Crimes podcast.
Sabiá follows the awakening of an unexpected romance between two women who share the same space but remain invisible to each other. In a house where each room reveals new possibilities, the protagonists move between wooden furniture, colorful objects and the formality of formal wear, capturing the tension of a budding love in a time of appearances and regulatory norms. The rhythm of the story is marked by a merciless clock and a radio that plays music out-of-place, transporting the viewer to a time of discoveries and fears, where each vintage detail reveals the acceptance and intensity of a love restrained by society.
On Chicago's Southside, Rodney Lucas takes a nostalgic ride through the gliding footwork, elaborate looks and characters of the Chicago Steppin’ scene. Born on the Southside of Chicago, Steppin’ is a dance rooted in its community – growing out of neighborhood parties, and the tight social scene that expanded around it. Evolving with soul music as a collision of ballroom and swing, with parallels to the jitterbug and the hustle, the Chicago Steppin’ scene lives on through a close pool of Southside icons, connected by a gravitational pull to its fast footwork, old-world charm, and smooth, sensual movements.
The new Antisocial video starring Rick McCrank, Breana Geering, Dustin Henry, Una Farrar, Amadou Diallo, Hasumi Iida, Ryan Bjorgan, Connor Belvis, and many many more.
On the 10th anniversary of his passing, the cricket world remembers the extraordinary achievements and winning personality of Australian cricketer Phil Hughes.
“We were born in Liverpool but grew up in Hamburg” John Lennon. This feature documentary seeks to find the truth in those words. The long and winding road that the Beatles took to worldwide fame passed through Hamburg, Germany in the early 1960s. Only a couple of years before they became household names, the former “Quarrymen” were cutting their musical teeth on nightclub stages in Hamburg. In the 15 years after the end of WW2 Hamburg had become the vice capital of Europe. Its neon lit streets were home to sailors, prostitutes, drug dealers, gangs and low life. The group was still developing. At the time of their first Hamburg adventure, George Harrison, was only 17 years old. They were all still very young men, and their group was virtually unknown. By the time of their last German visit in 1966, the Beatles were a worldwide phenomenon.
The documentary "Wounds – Veterans' Stories" primarily focuses on the veterans who came to Taiwan in 1949 with the memories and traumas of the civil war. The film is conducted along with two story lines: One is conveyed through the personal accounts of the veterans in Taiwan telling their memorable stories of migrating to Taiwan, while the other one follows the story of the Borough Chief of Xianghe Lane in Kaohsiung who escorts the ashes of deceased veterans back home. Through the record of the veterans' stories, the impacts of war on individuals and society as a whole is revealed.
What is your sense of homesickness? Is it the food of my hometown, the playmates of my childhood, or the endless wheat field at the entrance of the village? The "Kelin AI Director Co-creation Plan" has been launched, and the film "Wheat Harvest" directed by Jia Zhangke has officially been released! Let's see the wisdom and thinking of AI in the future world in the short film.
In the midst of a chaotic bus ride through the bustling streets of Santiago, Niko, a young man trapped in a loop of memories and longing, finds himself revisiting fragmented moments of love and desire. As the cityscape blurs into a surreal backdrop, his thoughts spiral, blending reality with imagination. Through fleeting reflections and haunting echoes of the past, Niko confronts the intangible line between what was real and what remains only in his mind.
A girl finds a video of her father talking to his friends about the future around a campfire. She shows the video to her friend, so they can watch it together. The atmosphere of the video is heavy and tense, in addition to a mysterious figure starting to appear in the video. As they watch, the girls discover the girl's father and her friends' fears and expectations about the future.