After decades of silence, in 2020 a family regains the house that was taken from them by Franco's regime in 1936. Through stories, archives and expanded cinema, the film reconstructs a history of plunder, inherited silences and everyday resistance, giving voice to invisible women and a house that finally speaks.
Witness the majesty of Shenandoah National Park through this mesmerizing, grand, and personal documentary. In 2019, Shenandoah National Park granted Virginia’s Orange Frame Productions exclusive access to film anywhere within the park. During this time, the OFP team scuba dived into mountain caves to film the elusive American eel, climbed cliff faces to witness a peregrine falcon’s first flight, and ventured far off the beaten path to discover the endangered Shenandoah salamander.
Golden hour in the fields and who better for a soundtrack than the Queen of Disco - Sophie Ellis Bextor in her full performance from Kendal Calling 2025! Directed by John Surdevan.
Danny Ghosen investigates the heated asylum debate in the Netherlands. He speaks to people who are concerned or angry, asylum seekers who are uncertain about their future and that of their children, people who remain in the Netherlands illegally, and volunteers who support them through thick and thin. The documentary hopes to give a face to the different perspectives.
A short study on liminality, reversing the common experience of such a space by forcing engagement and contemplation over its subtle details and hidden memories.
The Eye explores silent landscapes where nature and absence coexist. Between the memory of places and resilience in the face of time, the film oscillates between beauty and existential vertigo, capturing what persists and what fades.