In 1948, the Spanish directors Juan Antonio Bardem and Luis García Berlanga made their first film together: "Paseo por una guerra antigua" ("Walk through an Ancient War"), now considered to be almost lost. In 2021, Léon Siminiani takes what's left of that film and builds a puzzle about war, Francoism and the creative process of two artists.
Nicolò Fagioli's story is universal. A boy's dream comes true, stumbles and embarks on a path to get back up. "Fragile" aims to recount this journey and delve into the personality of a boy whose fragility becomes a value on which to build himself and his career.
An examination of the 1941 German blockbuster "Uncle Krüger", a film about the Boer War and the British concentration camps in south Africa, shot while a Nazi concentration camp operated only 30 kilometers away.
Forty years on from the release of the hit single by charity supergroup Band Aid, this documentary unearths 75 minutes of rare and previously unseen film footage from the day of recording
The short shows several moments from the year 2024, being told through records with recordings and photos taken by the director, showing his friends and several moments that marked his year.
Filling in the gaps from a lack of photographs or videos from their mother’s childhood, the filmmaker tells the moving story of migration from Barbados to the UK and life in the diaspora.
With unprecedented access to NZ Customs' Child Exploitation Operations Team, this documentary reveals the complex & lifesaving work of our investigators at the frontline of online child abuse crimes.
There seems to be no end to the things Paolo can learn from exploring this mountain, which he has chosen as his home for several years now. Sometimes he also feels like a spirit, and Laki, his old dog, becomes his guide. Where will it take him? To paraphrase Suzanne Simard, this film is not about how we can save the mountain. It is about how the mountain could save us.
From the road to the river, passing by the large oil companies and their private ports, we find ourselves in the most powerful oil complex in the world. One thing is to have read about it, another is to get inside the monster. One thing is to hear the shocking export figures or the controversies over the “settlement of foreign currency”, another is to approach this circuit that unites soybean fields, mega-plants that put their tentacles in the Paraná and reach the Chicago Stock Exchange, where it ends up being decided how much it costs you to eat.
The The documentary “A Man Called Fabio Zerpa” is a tribute to the life and work of this outstanding researcher. Through interviews with friends and collaborators, as well as archive material, it tells the story of Zerpa’s career from his childhood in Uruguay to his settlement in Argentina, where he became one of the most important ufologists in the country.