Fordlandia Malaise is a film about the memory and the present of Fordlandia, the company town founded by Henry Ford in the Amazon rain forest in 1928. His aim was to break the British rubber monopoly and produce this material in Brazil for his car production in the United States. Today, the remains of construction testify to the scale of the failure of this neocolonialist endeavor that lasted less than a decade. Nowadays, Fordlandia is a space suspended between times, between the 20th and 21st centuries, between utopia and dystopia, between visibility and invisibility: architectural buildings of steel, glass, and masonry still remain in use while traces of indigenous life left no marks on the ground.
From living with a person with Dissosiative Identity Disorder to presenting a story through asking question: What would it be like if Jame, 28 years old, chose to live with two other personalities in the same body?
Late at night, with the glow of the TV set illuminating their post-pub comedown, a generation of film fans were transported to wonderful new places by Moviedrome, the BBC's cult film series.
In Asheville, The House of Black Cat Magic is turning bad luck into second chances. With love, ritual, and a fierce devotion to the misunderstood, this rescue is proving that black cats aren't cursed—they're magic.
In the remote highlands of Sinogbuhan, Ibay, a deaf and queer individual, navigates life through a self-invented language—one born from comfort and constraint. Through Ibay’s quiet journey, the documentary reveals realities and overlooked beauty in ordinary life.
An original documentary that takes you behind the scenes with Tottenham Hotspur during the 2025/26 pre-season and pre-season tour of Hong Kong and South Korea.
A young man living alone in Saaremaa analyses loneliness and happiness while trying to put up with the struggles of being the only atheist in his Christian family.
Father Lucho has just finished celebrating Mass in his humble parish in the city of Juliaca, Puno. Before the attendees leave, we see an Andean woman singing a cappella. The lyrics of her song speak of the victims of January 9, 2023, following a popular uprising led by Indigenous communities.
Florent Vollant, an iconic musician of the Innu nation, feels the urgent need to tell his story like never before. Co-founder of the celebrated duo Kashtin, renowned for his acclaimed solo albums and as a political activist in defense of his culture, Florent now has limited mobility due to a stroke. As he enters a new chapter of his life, he remains committed to creating, transmitting and dreaming up new projects.
This film is the first documentary to present a panoramic view of the arduous 14-year struggle of the Chinese people during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. It profoundly commemorates the great victory achieved by the Chinese people 80 years ago, after 14 years of relentless and bloody fighting, in defeating the vicious Japanese militarist aggressors.
Conor Walsh wrote his heart in minimalist piano compositions. Described in the press as ‘meticulously crafted’ and ‘genuinely spellbinding’, his music came from a practice of non-directedness, directing us only to transcendence from our quotidian existence. This musical reverie celebrates the work Conor left behind when he died tragically of a heart attack aged 36, just when his music was beginning to flow out into the world. It pulses with the influences that went into the creation of his art – the windings of the river Moy, the human traffic of a small Mayo town, the migratory movements of swallows, a creaking 200-year-old hotel, the maternal melodies of his childhood.
NATO’s nuclear exercise, a 12-minute uninterrupted tracking shot, and the Finnish Eurovision Song Contest entries collide in the night of Helsinki in November 1983. The film presents various apocalyptic scenarios, and based on them, presents an alternative storyline from the perspective of the scenarios' targets, on a real scale, on the streets of nocturnal Helsinki. The difference between imaginary and real nuclear war is revealed to be frighteningly fragile.
A powerful documentary that chronicles the inspiring life of E. Revathi, a prominent trans woman from India who is a writer, activist, and actress. The film delves into her journey of self-discovery, her struggles against systemic discrimination, and her unwavering fight for the rights and dignity of transgender individuals in Indian society. Through personal interviews, archival footage, and artistic storytelling, the documentary offers a deep, empathetic portrait of Revathi — not just as a trans rights activist, but as a human being who carved a path through social and cultural barriers. It brings to light the emotional, political, and cultural battles she faced, while also celebrating her role as a voice for the marginalized. The film’s title echoes her assertion of identity: "Njan Revathi" — "I am Revathi" — a declaration of existence, pride, and resilience.