Flowers dance and transform in water, using strobe effects and superimposition. A meditation on life cycles through botanical animation, continuing Jodie Mack's material exploration.
'Doon' is a visceral exploration of exile and homecoming through Armenian dance — an embodied remembering of loss, ancestral memory and the deep currents that move beneath the visible.
In 1975, Britain battled a historic heatwave. This documentary shows how the nation pulled together - from standpipes to shared baths - in a drought that changed life and policy forever.
In a country that prides itself on democracy, a group of activists, known for chalking messages and holding signs, faces a terrifying escalation: repression so severe that their right to speak freely becomes their last, desperate stand.
A short portrait of the United States, conceived from historical footage of Native Americans to police bodycam recordings and strip club scenes. This short film reflects on the tensions, contradictions, and realities that shape the nation. It is presented as a segment from the larger work Naughty America.
After a deadly plane crash strands four young siblings deep within the Colombian rainforest, a dramatic rescue mission unfolds, uniting Indigenous trackers and the military in a race against time. For the first time ever, this documentay offers the exclusive account of this incredible true story directly from the children themselves and the rescuers who scoured the Amazon rainforest for a grueling 40 days and nights to find them.
A documentary that follows the story of Aníbal, a man who, after losing his loved ones, embarks on a journey of healing through ancestral rituals and Santería. In the process, he seeks to hear the messages of his deceased relatives one last time and continue with the course of his life.
Filmmaker Robb Moss has filmed his close friends for over forty years. The Bend in the River is the third installment in an accidental trilogy of films begun in 1978. It is an exploration of life and love, choice and chance, youth and age.
A year after the first edition of the "Festival Maia" in the city of São Mateus do Sul, old and new artists and invited bands appear at the event, exhibiting their art for the world to see, and reinforcing the power of original and independent art from a small town in the interior of Paraná.
98-year-old Joy Kane, a music teacher and ex-dancer, shares stories and plays piano with her daughter Carol. Their afternoon together reveals artistic lives, family bonds, and their paths across two centuries.