Three Bachelors have one final night to find love, live in front of a crowd. In this Perfect Person Motion Picture, we follow the lives of Jay, Will, Eric, and their host Miles on the night of the final Bachelor Live show in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Using watercolor animation technique, "I dream about Colorful Earth" brings to life the director’s dreams and memories of Earth. Blending fluid motion and vibrant imagery, the film explores themes of connection, resilience, and unity. As colors merge and transform, the dream unfolds a poetic reflection on humanity’s shared journey.
A once-close bond now tinged with emotional distance. A 60-year-old father and 25-year-old daughter confront their changing dynamic and the challenges of reconnecting.
An attempt to capture reality without destroying it, and to find personal meaning in someone else's experience. One continuous shot - the author walks towards the sunset along the mountainside, shooting from the first person with a handheld camera. Behind the scenes, the story is told by a collage of many voices in a stream of thoughts: they are recorded during their travels, emphasized by the author's music.
In this lengthy interview rumbles the wisdom of a voice that remains even though the person who emits it is no longer there. In fact, Nino Drago died in October 2024, little remembered by his colleagues and fellow careerists, leaving behind this lengthy confession that combines sagacity and bitterness, and that, while evoking real-life chronicles, does not let flickers of creativity escape.
Martina Marciante paints in black and white an intimate portrait of the Sicilian performer Caso-x, allowing the complexity of the queer scene she traverses to shine through; beneath and within the surface, simmer the insolutes of a universe in perpetual transformation like drag.
Two brothers. One unforgiving desert. No way back. In The Toughest Footrace on Earth, Average Rob and Arno The Kid enter the Moroccan desert for the Marathon Des Sables Legendary — an impulsive decision that turns into a relentless battle against the heat, injuries and themselves. What follows is a physical and mental ordeal without filters or excuses. After six months of intensive preparation, Rob & Arno are at the start of a nearly impossible adventure: a gruelling 250-kilometre walk through the scorching Sahara desert, braving sandstorms, unbearable heat and complete exhaustion. From the first training to the last step across the finish line, you get an unfiltered view of the brothers' unparalleled journey. Along the way, they meet inspiring individuals, all of whom, based on their own personal motivation, take on the battle with themselves on the hottest stage in the world.
Filmed at Rikers Island jail in NYC, this is the first time dance and music therapy sessions on Rikers have ever been recorded. The film documents creative arts therapy sessions on the island, with individuals detained at Rikers as the participants.
"The Straight Curved Line" is a collaboration between performance artist Chere Krakovsky and filmmaker Mark Ezovski that explores the challenges of creating, aging, forgiveness and finding peace within oneself.
Within the hustle and bustle of JFK airport, before security, four chapels of different traditions sit next to each other: Protestantism, Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. Each is open 24 hours a day and greets thousands of visitors and worshipers on a daily basis. The proximity of these four different sacred spaces highlights the diversity of the travelers coming through JFK everyday, and the importance of tolerance and embracing diversity.
Visual portrait of Bolesław Gasiński — an outsider artist whose life and art intertwined in his self-built home in Laski. The documentary, through archives and memories, focuses on his grief after losing his beloved wife.