Ag Lorg Hy-Brasil ruminates on an ancient, mythical island off the Connemara coast and explores how it inspired Ireland’s national pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2023. The exhibition, In Search of Hy-Brasil, was curated by a team of five architects, Peter Carroll, Peter Cody, Elizabeth Hatz, Mary Laheen and Joseph Mackey. The project examines the relationship between the islands of Ireland and their natural environment and puts our islands’ diverse communities, culture, and experiences right at the centre of the discourse surrounding our shared future.
This is the first film about Black motorcycle trailblazer, Bessie Stringfield. Stringfield was the first Black woman to ride a motorcycle across the United States - a feat she accomplished in 1930 at the age of 19 during the Jim Crow era. The short documentary includes never before seen or heard materials about Stringfield. Interviews with people that knew Bessie shed light on her extraordinary life. The 300 women of the Bessie Stringfield All-Female Ride show Stringfield's impact today 30 years after her passing.
In JIMMY TINGLE: The “Radical” Middle — Why Would A Comedian Run For Office?, Jimmy chronicles his fascinating transition from a life as a seasoned comedian to a desire to enter into politics, for real this time.
The caudal vertebrae (coxxyx), the most significant part of the body that distinguishes humans from animals. The symbols and images derived from it form the "signifier chain" of the body and objects And becomes narrative in the gaze of the viewer: An office in the middle of ecology and the jungle, The bodies of white-collar workers are alienated by the materials of their profession and office ...... PHYSICAL GUERRILLAS invaded the office space in an office building, where they checked in together every day in hundreds of trees, and fully integrated into this unique field with anxiety and involution: Different groups of people are spaces – any psychological and spiritual communication will create a "new space", and the sound environment of the area will regain a new space with a unique texture.
We have had too much medicine for too many years. The time to act is now. How one doctor's fight against corporate greed led to an ancient, life-changing solution for heart disease.
In his sophomore stand-up special, comedian/actor/impressionist Jay Pharoah delivers a fully charged performance ripping the lid off pop culture, his suburban upbringing, and run-in with the law, all while sharing his unique perspective on self-discovery and resilience in a world that never stops laughing.
Martine is a marriage counsellor at the Women's Centre in Montreuil. Between files and dance steps, she takes us on a tour of the centre, telling us how she welcomes women who are victims of domestic abuse and the battles they fight alongside the association.
A requiem sounds out in Tolosa's Iturralde farmhouse. This year's will probably be the last harvest of Tolosa black beans. Too many years for Nicasio and Lourdes. Too much work for a product which, in this crop, is 100% locally-sourced.
A couple are faced with the difficulty of maintaining a long-distance relationship. One tries to continue, the other gives up. Why live apart if it makes more sense to be together?
Arrate lives in Larraul, Gipuzkoa, where she makes organic honey and its by products using techniques to protect and regenerate wild pollination ecosystems. Every day, in her hives, she takes care of the local black bee.
Bruno travels to America in search of a better future for himself and for the family he leaves behind in the Basque Country. His mother impatiently awaits his letters. He misses home.