What Really Matters – Our Season. Our Story
After three years in the 3. Liga, the Sportgemeinschaft Dynamo Dresden has achieved promotion again. Highlights from the 2024/25 season, exclusive behind-the-scenes looks, and previously unpublished interview material bring the Black and Yellow emotions of this passionate season to the big screen.
This short film documentary strives to bring to light people that are often forgotten about in the sport fishing world. Using the 2024 White Marlin Open as a vessel to explore unheard topics of the sport fishing world from mates and captains this film dives into the true stories and memories of people that live a life they love doing what they love...chasing fish! This film is a culmination of a year's worth of work from our small three man crew. Our goal was to capture a side of sport fishing that has never been shown before while diving into topics that no one thinks about being factors in the success of a tournament fisherman's life.
"The Tides Will Decide" is a documentary that follows Priscilla Patrick, a well-known Malaysian radio personality, and how she was caught in the 2004 tsunami in Sri Lanka. Miraculously surviving the devastating waves, she opens up about the harrowing incident and the events that followed. As Priscilla prepares to return to Sri Lanka for the 20th anniversary of the tragic event, this documentary will share glimpses of her life, highlighting the individuals who have influenced her, her relationship with God, and how everything came together when the ocean nearly claimed her life.
Step into the world where dreams are nurtured and aspirations take flight in inDoctornated, and follow three American Doctor Who fans who take to heart the show's messages of hope and kindness, to make the world a better place. From a writer reflecting on his journey crafting stories for an inclusive theme park, to a scientist working to protect our environment, to an engineer building technology that saves decades of films, inDoctornated delves into the power of storytelling to ignite passions, change lives, and change the world. Through candid interviews, inDoctornated celebrates the universal theme of finding purpose and making a difference. It captures the essence of a supportive community bound by shared inspiration and the belief that each person has the potential to create something meaningful. inDoctornated invites audiences and fans of all kinds to reflect on the influence of media, the evolution of personal dreams, and the profound connections that unite us all.
Director opens a Korean dictionary and chooses two words at random to make a movie. The words she chose are ‘melancholy’ and ‘regret’. And she chooses her grandmother as main character. Following her daily life, the movie takes an unexpected turn, and the director remembers why she picked up a camera in the first place.
Neri Aluma, Hanan’s mother, is determined to reignite her son’s passion for life as he struggles with mental illness. Neri is a writer. Hanan, a musician, has been writing and singing since the age of 13. Through their creative work, they break down the walls of silence and concealment that separate the outside world from the storm within their home. Art allows them to engage in dialogue and create meaning and beauty within the chaos the entire family endures. Neri’s prose and Hanan’s music guide the film, giving voice to the pain of a family’s long struggle with mental illness.
The story of the Druze community in the Golan Heights—conquered in 1967 and annexed by Israel in 1981—is told through two characters from Majdal Shams: 19-year-old Aya, who dreams of joining Israel’s national hockey team and is willing to accept Israeli citizenship to achieve her goal, and her older uncle Ayoub, a journalist and farmer who identifies as Syrian and firmly rejects Israeli citizenship. Filmed overthe course of three years, the documentary explores the deep identity crisis of a lost community striving for a peaceful life on its ancestral land while caught in the grip of a turbulent fate.
A legendary escape-variety extravaganza returns—bigger, bolder, and more unpredictable than ever! This suspense-fueled new adventure plunges you across time and space, with mind-bending twists at every turn.
In this special Billions Club Live concert film, Miley Cyrus takes the stage in Paris to perform her biggest songs on Spotify—each with over 1 billion streams—plus a never-before-played medley of fan favorites 'The Climb' and 'We Can’t Stop,' and select tracks from her new album, Something Beautiful. This intimate performance celebrates Miley’s evolution as an artist, her impact on pop culture, her Billions Club milestones, and the fans who helped her reach them.
In this short documentary we will call “spaces of memory” the places where collective memory is a key element to form the cultural identity of the territories and the people who inhabit them.
In this documentary we will take a journey through the cultural expressions of the Colombian Caribbean, focusing on orality and body language as forms of communication deeply rooted in the identity and resistance of the Caribbean region.
In the forgotten corners of our Colombian Caribbean region, where the sun breaks the earth and the wind whispers ancient stories, lives Don Angel Toribio Ramos: an old singer-songwriter, accordion player and weaver of mats. This documentary is an intimate journey into his world, when the melodies of the vallenato sabanero folklore and the fibers of the reed intertwine to narrate the memory of a people.
Amid the failing counteroffensive, a journalist follows a Ukrainian platoon on their mission to traverse one mile of heavily fortified forest and liberate a strategic village from Russian occupation. But the farther they advance through their destroyed homeland, the more they realize that this war may never end.