In the form of a diary, I retrace the thread of internalized patriarchal domination and seek to trace my lesbian desire. Faced with the looming danger of a world on fire, I forge my own path and, like a beaver, seek to build my lodge elsewhere.
Sam paints a documentary portrait of his aunt, Danièle, a legend in the family. Danièle is a lesbian. In the 1970s, she was part of a revolutionary homosexual group. Sam looks back on an action she and her comrades carried out in Évreux Cathedral in 1976.
Olivia is an abandoned and insecure teenage girl. Her sister hates her, her dad neglects her and she's lonely. This all changes one day when she spots someone in the cemetery... following her?
Dengbêjên Me is a empathetic documentary about the last living representatives of the Kurdish oral storytelling tradition—the Dengbêjs. The film is dedicated to their lives, their memories, their pain, and their resistance. Their songs and personal stories create a cinematic archive of a cultural heritage that dates back thousands of years. Between voice, music, and silence, a deeply emotional journey unfolds, becoming a farewell, a testimony, and an act of cultural survival.
Sofia is a young woman who, like everyone else, lives her life intertwined with technology. However, she's unaware that all her daily activities, both online and in real life, are being recorded and stored by a digital entity. One morning, she receives an unexpected visit.
Over the past 100 years the media has had a powerful relationship with war. From changing public opinion back at home to dictating what happens on the battlefield. This documentary examines how the media reported on several key wars and what effect that had focusing on the Australian perspective.
After experiencing recurring nightmares, David consults an unorthodox psychoanalyst to alleviate his anxieties. She offers him an alternative treatment that leads him to an epiphany. In this trance, David finds a painful answer.
Juan struggles to finish his film, while his neurotic and disturbed mind plays tricks on him, mentally and even physically. It becomes increasingly difficult for him to distinguish between reality and his ego's imagination.
Comedian Kathleen Madigan is back with her latest stand up comedy special focusing on teaching kids math through gambling and Fantasy Football, celebrating Midwest pioneers, raising 4 "feral" cats, managing aging parents and modern ideas for the Catholic Church to compete with Megachurches.
When Michael is diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's at 43, his world begins to unravel. Searching for meaning, he finds healing in the wisdom of a Cherokee spiritual guide and the unwavering love of James, the man who becomes his husband. As memories slip away, Michael discovers that love is the one thing time cannot erase.