The film reviews all of Lithuania's most important lighthouses: those that still exist and those that have been lost, those that can be seen and those that have been covered by the dust of oblivion.
A captivating short documentary exploring the daily life of a vet office. It showcases the dedication and passion of veterinary professionals through heartwarming, insightful storytelling.
With unprecedented access, goalkeeper Mary Earps offers a fascinating insight into her rollercoaster journey to the pinnacle of her sport and how she became a role model for the next generation.
A beloved photographer reflects on her 50 years documenting the Nova Scotian queer community, including “Wild Women Don’t Get The Blues”—an intimate camping getaway for lesbian and bisexual women in the 80s & 90s.
Based on Logistics, the world's longest documentary, LOG₂ISTICS is a high-speed journey through a global shipping supply chain. Reaching speeds of 400 times faster than the original documentary, 857 hours (nearly 36 days) have been compressed into a standard theatrical movie length of 2 hours and 19 minutes.
The Matildas made history by winning the AFC Women’s Asian Cup in 2010, becoming the first Australian senior national team to win an Asian Football Confederation title. The landmark victory in Chengdu, China, in front of just 1,200 fans at Chengdu Sports Centre, was a watershed moment for women’s football in Australia. With an average age of 22, many of the team were participating in their first international tournament. Underdogs at the time, this team would go on to cultivate many of the household names fans celebrate today.
Three Bachelors have one final night to find love, live in front of a crowd. In this Perfect Person Motion Picture, we follow the lives of Jay, Will, Eric, and their host Miles on the night of the final Bachelor Live show in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Using watercolor animation technique, "I dream about Colorful Earth" brings to life the director’s dreams and memories of Earth. Blending fluid motion and vibrant imagery, the film explores themes of connection, resilience, and unity. As colors merge and transform, the dream unfolds a poetic reflection on humanity’s shared journey.
A once-close bond now tinged with emotional distance. A 60-year-old father and 25-year-old daughter confront their changing dynamic and the challenges of reconnecting.
An attempt to capture reality without destroying it, and to find personal meaning in someone else's experience. One continuous shot - the author walks towards the sunset along the mountainside, shooting from the first person with a handheld camera. Behind the scenes, the story is told by a collage of many voices in a stream of thoughts: they are recorded during their travels, emphasized by the author's music.
In this lengthy interview rumbles the wisdom of a voice that remains even though the person who emits it is no longer there. In fact, Nino Drago died in October 2024, little remembered by his colleagues and fellow careerists, leaving behind this lengthy confession that combines sagacity and bitterness, and that, while evoking real-life chronicles, does not let flickers of creativity escape.
Martina Marciante paints in black and white an intimate portrait of the Sicilian performer Caso-x, allowing the complexity of the queer scene she traverses to shine through; beneath and within the surface, simmer the insolutes of a universe in perpetual transformation like drag.