Caught between societal expectations and family obligations, a closeted trans woman in China faces a harrowing choice: risk social abandonment by embracing her true self, or endure the mental strain of remaining invisible to stay safe.
In the dead of night, dozens of activists storm a slaughterhouse. Soon, the silent, implacable violence of death row will give way to open warfare, between bodies and among images.
Sacha is a young painter. Since moving into an artists' studio in the Orion Tower in Montreuil, he has been developing his oil painting skills week after week, painting portraits and nudes of friends and strangers. Accompanying him as he looks at his canvases, his inspirations, his hopes and his questions, the camera bears witness to the young painter's quest for ‘meaning and space’.
Explores the latest longevity research and whether dramatically extended human lifespan is achievable. Features top scientists, startup leaders, celebrities, and critics offering balanced perspectives on this fascinating field.
Walk the Line follows Chinese migrants fleeing oppressive policies, economic hardship, and social restrictions, joining a surge of Chinese immigration through the U.S. southern border in recent years. The documentary captures deeply personal stories of resilience, sacrifice, and hope as they face extreme physical and emotional trials across four continents. With dedicated cinematography and moving interviews, Walk the Line reveals the profound toll and determination behind this perilous journey, set against the larger backdrop of today’s global migration crisis.
Nemanja Jović, an autistic boy works in a cafe which employs people with development disabilities. We see his everyday life, at home at Pančevo, and as well as his workplace in Belgrade. It opens up a dialogue about a theme which is rarely explored in Serbian society.
Called by a mirrored globe as extinct from the dance floors as the very nights of glory, feathers, and sequins, six veteran performers from Recife revisit their pasts and relive their most intimate memories in front of the cameras, and a present soaked in nostalgia. Pioneers of a revolution still in progress, they are and always will be Queens of the Night.
As CS:GO approached its final years, it cemented its legacy as more than a game—it became a global phenomenon. Legendary teams reigned supreme, while unforgettable underdog stories inspired millions. Sold-out arenas and clutch moments defined an era of unrelenting competition. Fans celebrated a decade of passion, unity, and memories. But how did those final years unfold?
"Yõg ãtak: My Father, Kaiowá" tells the story of Sueli Maxakali's search for her father, Luis Kaiowá, from whom she was separated during the military dictatorship in Brazil. The film follows the filmmaker's journey to find her father again, as well as the struggles faced by the Tikmũ'ũn and Kaiowá indigenous peoples in defense of their territories and ways of life.
Documentarian Ivars Zviedris began filming Faithful unto Death after meeting a woman who unknowingly carried a surgeon's tool in her abdomen for 27 years, following an appendectomy. This discovery led Zviedris to explore the resilience of pensioners in rural areas, who survive by forming cooperative living arrangements, sharing a single household. These arrangements, driven by financial necessity, reveal the struggles of individuals who must live together despite fractured relationships, pooling their pensions to cover basic expenses. Central to the story is Mara, a woman with a tragic history of lost husbands, who remained with her last partner, Ivars, for 24 years, bound by their mutual need to survive.
Lim Hyunsik, a KPOP idol group BTOB member and solo artist, heads to the South Pacific to film a music video for his new song. Despite a bad weather forecast, the whole crew hopes the shoot will go smoothly. The story unfolds as the crew navigates the challenges of filming amidst the stunning South Pacific scenery.
Michel Legrand, jazz musician and composer extraordinaire, has left his mark on the history of cinema, including the films of Jacques Demy, especially The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, the 60th anniversary of which is being celebrated in Cannes. Using never-before-seen archives and personal accounts, the film looks back on a lifetime dedicated to music, and the career of a man who served it masterfully to the very end.
Petroglyphs reflect the intellectual world of ancient man more vividly than anything else from the archaeological field - his views and ideas about the world around him and himself, his thinking and consciousness. And we can stop for a while, freeze, and literally touch Eternity.