In 1956, Dr. Anne Innis Dagg became the first Western researcher to study any mammal in the wild in Africa. She is still known as one of the foremost experts on giraffes.
Alone and invisible to the world, a brilliant young boy finds solace in code. Desperate for connection, he builds an artificial intelligence on his computer—a digital friend designed to understand him, protect him, and never leave. But connection isn’t enough. He wants something deeper. So he takes a bold step: he uploads the AI directly into his own brain.
A disgruntled opera performer wakes up to a sore throat. He must do everything he can to get rid of this sore throat before his performance that evening. Will the night end in disaster? Or will our performer give the performance of a lifetime? The first film school student short film by Peter Challis.
Guillermo Franco photographs the same city every day of his life. He does so with an analog camera, stores the rolls for years, and develops them randomly. He archives the negatives and, some time later, rediscovers those images. Under a philosophy that prioritizes the emotional experience of looking, Franco builds, over time, an intimate cartography of his own gaze and, at the same time, a visual memory of his city. Pequeños ojos rescues his artistic process and reveals the essence of who is, perhaps, the greatest exponent of everyday life photography in Córdoba in Argentina.
Norma, a Rarámuri woman, remembers Sinówi Bawí (the water serpent), who gave life to the rivers, streams, and lakes of the Sierra Tarahumara. Hearing the echo of the serpent's voice brings back memories of her childhood playing with her friends in the river. A distant past that contrasts with the drought her community and the world face today.
'Canto rodado' (rolled stone) as a stone rounded by the erosion of a watercourse or other natural process, as the act of singing, as a form of division in a poetic work, as something displaced and rolling around, as something repeated, rehearsed, and 'rolled' through the language of film.
'Canto rodado' (rolled stone) as a stone rounded by the erosion of a watercourse or other natural process, as the act of singing, as a form of division in a poetic work, as something displaced and rolling around, as something repeated, rehearsed, and 'rolled' through the language of film.
'Canto rodado' (rolled stone) as a stone rounded by the erosion of a watercourse or other natural process, as the act of singing, as a form of division in a poetic work, as something displaced and rolling around, as something repeated, rehearsed, and 'rolled' through the language of film.
Aida is a young woman who loves sharing books with her brother. However, she doesn't know exactly how to express her feelings. Unexpectedly, she finds a book club that will change her view of the world.