Bodies and body parts of deceased people can be seen in this reportage. They have made themselves available for medical teaching after their death. The dismemberment of bodies in medical studies has hardly been on public display until now.
Go behind-the-scenes of Madonna's Celebration Tour in Rio through exclusive footage and interviews filmed during the rehearsals of her May 4, 2024 performance at Copacabana beach, which was witnessed by a crowd 1.6 million strong.
Black Americans are nearly twice as likely to have high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease than White Americans, and their life expectancy is about five years shorter. Why? In this special feature-length documentary, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Stanley Nelson investigates the dramatic health disparities in the US, even as scientists confirm that there are no meaningful genetic differences between races. From the deep history of pseudoscientific beliefs about race that still permeate modern medicine, to the latest research on how experiencing discrimination can directly damage the body’s DNA and biology, Critical Condition reveals the factors behind the health crisis facing Black Americans.
We are engulfed in a digital tsunami—a toxic mix of artificial intelligence, state and corporate surveillance, and social media addiction controlled by powerful algorithms. Digital Tsunami shows how these are all elements of a digital ecosystem that is changing us as humans—just as the prophetic media guru Marshall McLuhan predicted 60 years ago. The unexpected consequences of this digital revolution have created an urgent need for strategies for survival.
In March 2022, an unprecedented series of events began in Hungary. Just a few weeks before the parliamentary elections, a group of students from Budapest organized a protest with thousands of participants at the Parliament to draw public attention to the fact that teachers' unions had been making numerous demands to the government for years, in vain.
In 2020, Peru and the world faced the COVID-19 pandemic. At the Belaúnde cemetery in Lima, the dust from the graves bore silent witness to the burial of hundreds of citizens who left without the opportunity to say goodbye, buried in silence. No ceremonies, no farewells, no hugs. Leaving behind a void that marked all of humanity.
As the gaze sinks into the landscape, a relationship disintegrates, leaving love as a fleeting memory between archives and dreams. The writing of the days is imprinted on traces that repeat themselves in a constant déjà vu. Pain becomes noise and dissolves like particles in the air, in an attempt to reconstruct the inevitable. A leap into the void between the desire to remain and the impulse to erase a wound.
History often contains secrets that are not written in chronicles or scrolls; today, as yesterday, they remain undocumented, as they are the fruit of a secret passed down by word of mouth, lost in the silence of cloisters or old stone rooms. A journey through caves and hermitages, searching for the gaze of the Sun.
Experimental documentary based on the newspaper "El Recuerdo", a deep investigation into the repetitions in the Transgenerational Tree of Chile. A Soul, from the valley of death, remembers several of its past deaths, all of which occurred on the significant day of September 11, between the years 1541 and 2001. Throughout this time journey, it discovers surprising national and international patterns, which are analyzed by prominent interviewees. Finally, the Soul understands that by knowing its history it can avoid repeating it. Immersed in the magic of awakening, she joins the impressive flow of souls that fly over the city, heading towards a new rebirth.
What’s the emotional toll of compulsively consuming war imagery on your smartphone? For a group of Gen Z Ukrainians living in Berlin, compassion fatigue and an embrace of absurdist humour are the all-too-relatable byproducts of this uniquely twenty-first century phenomenon.
An iconic Indigenous meme sparks a poignant exploration of the unhoused Albertan man behind the viral phenomenon. Living life with resilience, determination, and humour, his story offers a humanist perspective on Canada’s growing street population and reveals the complexities of digital sovereignty and Indigenous peoples reclaiming their representation.