Voyeurs. Paranoid delusions. Photographic guns. Surveillance states. A video about the feeling that someone is watching you. A spiritual sequel to Lily Alexandre's previous film "Notes On Vanishing".
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The true story of Joel and Luke Smallbone’s rise from Australia to worldwide acclaim. Through setbacks, struggles, and faith, the brothers reveal how purpose, family, and grace shaped their journey from mowing lawns to selling out arenas, uncovering the heart behind the band like never before.
The Manggarai Water Gate is a silent witness, absorbing the traces of time that flow with it. It reflects the two eras of colonialism and independence, like a wound that never fully heals, like a current that never stands still. On its banks, two teenagers read the city from what is left behind: drifting trash, fragments of memories, and whispers of change.
In the universe. In the world. In the Philippines. In the north. In the island of Luzon. In the Cordillera region. In the province of Benguet. In the city of Baguio. There were cinemas.
This film takes viewers on an extraordinary journey through one of Southeast Asia’s longest and deadliest conflicts. For nearly 3 decades, the conflict between the Indonesian government and the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) left deep scars and generations warped by violence. This documentary offers an in-depth look at the tortuous path of the peace process in Aceh—often regarded as a mission impossible—featuring untold stories of behind-the-scenes tensions, and dramatic twists and turns that finally yielded the Helsinki Accord.
At 70 years old, Mbah Tupon should be enjoying her twilight years in peace. However, the 1,655 square meters of inherited land she had cared for over decades has vanished, allegedly due to land mafia practices. The land certificate was transferred to a foreigner’s name and even used as collateral at a bank. Now, the land is being auctioned off, leaving Mbah Tupon at risk of being evicted from the place that has long been a part of her life.
Two young siblings, Omar and Mara, have a dream: to start a farming business near the river where they spent their childhood, the Sile. Their story is intertwined with other stories that describe the dramatic change in the landscape and the resulting environmental damage, painting a picture of a polluted waterway, abandoned to neglect and reduced to a mere backdrop for daily activities and tourism.
In April 1944, German troops and collaborators massacred over 300 civilians in the Greek village of Pyrgoi, burning it to the ground. This documentary gives voice to survivors and descendants, reflecting on trauma, silence, and the enduring shadow of history.
A young fisherman living on the island of Samos spends his days working on the water, navigating the challenges of a simple life tied to the sea. Set against the Aegean's natural beauty, it’s a story about one man's connection to his home and the sea that sustains him.
Through interviews with scholars and artists, this film makes a compelling case that the Parthenon Marbles can only be fully understood if returned to their original Athenian setting.
Mahamantra highlights the urgency of this immediate reality, offering a global perspective on the need to reconnect with timeless principles rooted in ancient wisdom.
Interview with Gilbert Higgins, one of the 146 victims of the police raid on the Truxx, a gay bar on Stanley Street in Montreal, on the night of October 22, 1977. The reaction it triggered became one of the precursor events to the creation of what was first called Le Village de l’Est (in contrast to the gay bar sector west of downtown), then Le Village gai, and now simply Le Village.
Interview with Denis B. Lapointe (formerly known as Denis Levesque) about the associative movement of the gay community in Montreal — among others, at the ADGQ — during the years leading to the establishment of what was first called Le Village de l’Est (in contrast to the gay bar sector west of downtown), then Le Village gai, and now simply Le Village. The third of the documentary series L'émergence du Village gai.
Interview with Gregory Rowe, who came from Western Canada to settle in Montreal in 1983. In addition to his comments on his experience in the English-speaking part of the gay movement, he gives a poignant account of his resilience in the face of the HIV crisis (which he has been carrying for 37 years), and his involvement in organizations that support HIV-positive people.
After the death of his mother in 2011, the director embarks on an intimate journey through the personal objects and memories that remain of her in the present. This short documentary explores grief and illness and their relationship with dignity, care and transmission, claiming cinema as a tool to reveal the past.
At the age of 23, Stepan Timoshin is already at the top of his game. The tabloids have dubbed the influencer and TikToker the "sneaker millionaire." In early 2024, he announces that he wants to become president of Hertha BSC. The film follows the young entrepreneur on his mission to become the youngest president of a professional soccer club in Europe. But two days before the presidential election, an article appears in Der Spiegel, whose research suggests that Timoshin's financial background is different from what he claims.