Ulysse and Hadrien are in the same boat: university halls in the heart of Paris, a dissertation to submit, and a desperate political situation. With this shared condition at its heart, and marrying filmed journal with comic mises en scène, Camarades creates the situationist portrait of a youth caught between utopia and instability.
Johan Kuipers expresses his doubts about being an artist. In particular, his regularly recurring desire to quit my profession plays a major role. The video is an accumulation of applications of the video medium: music, art and advertising videos and documentary fragments placed roughly one after the other. The whole of the separate videos almost ‘reads’ like a portfolio, but ultimately it is a kind of pilot broadcast of Bedhelm TV, a TV channel that broadcasts Kuipers' music and music videos non-stop.
"Italy's current government is led by the Brothers of Italy party, which has roots in post-war fascism. "Its leader, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, has said her movement has completely changed and that it is clear her politics are not those of the people raising their arms in Milan. "But some fear she and her party have not moved far enough away from their political origins and that what was once considered the extreme is becoming mainstream. "Ms Meloni's Brothers of Italy party bears the same three-coloured flame logo adopted by neo-fascist groupings after the second world war, but she has progressively shifted her movement away from the far right."
This documentary introduces us to the lives and struggles of women survivors of rape. Through intimate testimonies, this documentary will explore the daily lives of these women in the face of adversity.
After 54 years without a Stanley Cup, the city of New York and the New York Rangers found inspiration in one of their own: an NYPD officer who was shot and paralyzed in the line of duty, who then helped galvanize a team and lift a curse.
Demystifying the dates and small print on food packaging, journalist Harry Wallop, restaurant critic Jimi Famurewa and other experts investigate if food date labels are in fact a con.
The fight for equality by Australia's female footballers. From early days of paying-to-play, to sold-out stadiums watched by over 11 million at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, the largest recorded viewership in Australian TV History.
After a prank is pulled on the set of a sitcom, an actor is accused and removed from the show. His twitter superfans take it in their own hands and lead an investigation to find the real culprit.
The European Union is a constantly challenged system, starting with the question of language. With 24 languages represented, how to speak with one voice? Shielded from public view in small caulked booths, European interpreters witness on a daily basis all major current challenges in international negotiations. The Diplomats of the Shadows is a reflection of the cultural and linguistic diversity essential to the proper functioning of the European Union’s democratic system, which has no equivalent in the world. From the war in Ukraine to the energy crisis, and the migration policy, this film takes us into the current geopolitical issues through the lens of European interpreters. In this immersive experience within the European institutions, the director raises a fundamental question: in these times of upheaval, how to preserve unity in diversity, the very essence of the European construction?
This short film is a grotesque reflection of the threat of death that could come at any moment from Russian missiles and other weapons. This artistic expression sends a shout-out to John Smith, an English avant-garde director. Film is an embodiment of the idea that a person feels safe when he or she has a sense of control.
The National Gallery of London is one of the world’s greatest art galleries. It is full of masterpieces, an endless resource of history, an endless source of stories. But whose stories are told? Which art has the most impact and on whom? The power of great art lies in its ability to communicate with anyone, no matter their art historical knowledge, their background, their beliefs. This film gives voice to those who work at the gallery – from cleaner to curator, security guard to director – who identify the one artwork that means the most to them and why. An assortment of people from all walks of life who have a strong connection to the gallery make surprising choices of both well-known and lesser-known artworks. Finally, some well-known celebrities explain what they head for when they visit the gallery. These stories are used as a lens through which to explore the 200-year history of the National Gallery and what the future may hold for this spectacular space.
Explores the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist through biblical origins, expert insights, and personal testimonies, revealing the Eucharist's transformative power for those who believe.
A time-traveling “penny-farthing” bicyclist invites you to ride along for a 360-degree tour of his 400-year-old city by the sea. Time moves at wharf speed in this slow-motion visual poem celebrating the wonders of Portsmouth, NH.