This languidly observed documentary joins a community of keen open water swimmers in Leeds, an increasingly popular spot for this cathartic pastime. Through short reflections with the participants, the film shares their joy and connection with nature.
Without using any dialogue, director Lewis Pashley comments on the beauty and simplicity of connecting with nature through the tale of a Yorkshire coal miner. He gets through his claustrophobic profession by racing pigeons in the open air.
Singapore’s coastlines are always in flux - a delicate dance between the receding tides and the rising earthmovers. 'seaward' drifts through the peripheries of this very landscape, offering a quiet meditation on the life that endures at the edges of a changing island.
How many doors must a person lock to open what is inside them? A short documentary film that reveals the space behind closed doors and strips one naked.
Imagine a group of friends who met through the climate movement. For several years, you have fought alongside others for a fairer future, but little has significantly changed, leaving you somewhat exhausted. Now, you go away for a weekend at a cottage to rest—and during that time, you find yourselves in an apocalypse for a single day.
Rhythm, routine, and merging with the water… Swimmer David prepares every day for the upcoming competitions. This reportage immerses itself in his world – a space of focus where breath, touch, and rhythm take precedence, and where sight gives way to other senses.
The film explores the fragile quest for masculinity in the modern world. A group of men undergoes a course designed to permanently transform their approach to life, to women, and to themselves.
This documentary traces Shanghai’s experimental music scene through Shanghai Community Radio founders, with sound and music framing both the city’s fragmented underground and the challenges of censorship in 2020.
Among the metropolises of Iran, Shiraz is the only one that has a natural wetland in its heart. This is a refuge for migratory birds that have no natural and safe water source left for kilometers. Forouzan Wetland, which is a freshwater wetland, attracts migratory birds every year. It is more accurate to say that these migratory birds return to their birthplace.
Lina Rachele and their girlfriends, freshly graduated from high school are going through their last teenage Corsican summer, they invite us to ride with them on the Island who saw them grow.