Inmarchitables is a short documentary film that pays tribute to the migrant experience and the intimacy of modern uprooting through voice messages from family and friends, as well as memories that the author and his family were able to take with them to the new home they are building.
Hak, Tak Berpihak captures the struggle of the Kampung Bayam residents to defend their right to housing, while showing how they endure, resist, and preserve their community amid mounting pressure.
Malakavva, a female auto rickshaw driver in the city of Pune, navigates her way through life in a profession dominated by men, and where her own life has been shaped for the worse by the men in her life.
Young singer Dmytro creates the rock band "Shadows," but realizes that the other members are only slowing down his path to the big stage. He wants to turn his life around 180°, leaving the dangerous and depressing city of Sumy behind to find a successful music career in the capital.
Documentary looking at Lord Henry Mount Charles, the bankrupt estate he inherited and a music festival that would change the world of Irish entertainment forever.
Witness a stunning natural event that occurs roughly once a decade: the filling of Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre. Follow floodwaters travelling over 1,000km from outback Queensland through ancient riverbeds to dramatically arrive at Australia's largest inland salt lake, bringing life to the desert landscape.
Rio Reiser would have been 75 years old. Before he became the “König von Deutschland”, he was the King of Kreuzberg - together with his band Ton Steine Scherben. In 1968, Rio moved to Berlin-Kreuzberg, at the time a blank spot on the city map, and made the area around Heinrichplatz his home. Together with R. P. S. Lanrue (1950 - 2024), Kai Sichtermann and Wolfgang Seidel, he founded Ton Steine Scherben and changed German rock music forever.
Juvenal Pizarro has a small bakery on a hill in Valparaíso. Between sacks of flour and ovens, he kneads stories that explore his family's memories and those of his city. Like the story of Rucio Pizarro, who, back in the 1940s, as a child, started the family tradition of baking bread. His texts did not go unnoticed by a young theater company that set out to reconnect the people of Valparaíso with the memories of their bakers and their struggles, honoring a centuries-old craft that is characteristic of Valparaíso.