Almost 30 years since the death of Jerry Garcia and disbandment of the Grateful Dead, the culture they created is bigger than ever. This documentary film explores why the Grateful Dead music, spirit, and legacy will "not fade away" anytime soon.
"All Inclusive" tells the story of seven women who are going on holidays to Morocco, getting out of the hotel and confronting women from Morocco. They will look for their own way of life in the desert, confront their world, looking at the reality that surrounds them.
The film is a biopic that chronicles JC's lifelong passion for pigeons, showcasing how his love for these remarkable birds developed and continues to flourish. Titled “Freedom Flier,” the film draws a poignant parallel between JC's family's escape from Cuba on the Johnson Freedom Flights and his enduring affection for these extraordinary flying creatures.
Embark on a fascinating journey through the life and career of Will Smith, from his charismatic beginnings on "Fresh Prince" to his triumphant Oscar win, all while confronting the complexities of his public persona and the question of whether he is truly the epitome of American charm or harbors a darker side.
The story of a legendary Taiwanese-style home cooking restaurant in Tokyo called Fumin, where patrons not only fall in love with the food, but also the character of Chef Sai Fumi. With her excellent sense of taste and full of love that she got from her parents, she ran her restaurant for 45 years. Now retired at age 70, she welcomes only one group per day at her house to dine, with each dish she prepares having a story behind it. "The experience is a luxury for my guests, and for me, too," said the woman affectionately known as "Mama." "I’ve had a fair share of hardships, but it would be fantastic if I could give back to my guests and make them happy. How long do I plan to continue working? For the rest of my life, of course. This is all I know how to do.” A love letter to the gift of thoughtful cooking, GIFTS FROM THE KITCHEN is a mouth-watering delight.
This film is about a woman's life struggle starting from her father's house. Ilhama, who lives in Kish village of Sheki, spent most of her life working with tourists who came to the village. In order to get rid of the hardships she lived in his father's house, she set out to build her life in another house, in another family, in an unfamiliar environment. Although she dropped out of school for this, the new way of life brought her closer to her dreams.
Set against the backdrop of Azerbaijan’s evolving urban landscape, this art documentary begins an introspective journey through the eyes of a female protagonist who challenges the deeply ingrained norms of a patriarchal society. As she roams the city streets, each of her personal explorations becomes a lens through which the film examines broader themes of urbanization, architecture, and the human condition in changing spaces. The focus of the story is the contrast between the vibrant personality of the protagonist and the monochromatic harmony of the urban environment.
Mariposa de Papel is a powerful and intimate two-sided documentary film that portrays the daily routine of a family of Andean farmers and the hard work of transferring agricultural fairs to the centre of Venezuela.
Chekhov's gun is a narrative principle that states that every element in a story must be necessary, and irrelevant elements should be removed. Stanislavsky encouraged actors to develop their ability to observe emotional reactions in their daily lives. What if he had the gun?
Kaleidoscope of the Abyss – an hour-long feature film, comprised of beautiful 4k recordings of Hot Milk’s sold-out, hometown show at Manchester Academy on the 25th November 2023, complete with in-depth documentary footage revealing untold stories and unique insights from the band’s history.
This documentary follows the path of musician Kazuhiko Kato, who has created many masterpieces that remain in the history of Japanese pop music. Kazuhiko Kato, affectionately known as "Tonovan," influenced many people with his musicality that was ahead of its time, such as "The Folk Crusaders" and "Sadistic Mika Band." The documentary introduces the behind-the-scenes story of the formation of The Folk Crusaders, who created Japan's first million-selling hit, rare footage of the Sadistic Mika Band's overseas performances and recording scenes as they made their way around the world, and hidden anecdotes about the "Europe Trilogy," which is said to be a monumental work of Japanese pop music. In addition, a new recording of the timeless classic "Ano Subarashii Ai wo Mouichido" is made, and the song's evolution by musicians of various genres is shown. The film was planned, directed, and produced by Yumi Aihara, who also worked on "SUKITA: A Moment Carved by Artists."
From "Bound" to the queer series "Work in Progress", an exploration and deciphering of the artistic work and revolutionary career of Lana and Lilly Wachowski. "Matrix" is the soil in which all the seeds of the filmmakers' struggle were sown. Feminism, anti-capitalism, trans-identity and racial justice are encoded in trench-coat action scenes and symbol-laden metaphors. The two sisters, as uncompromising in their societal battles as they are in their experimental aesthetics, are a happy Hollywood anomaly, a real crack in the matrix it's time to rediscover.
In the torpor of a summer afternoon crushed by sunlight, falsely deserted spaces are revealed. From one close-up to the next, these sketches seem to haunt the city as much as to inhabit the dreams of the character who lives at the heart of the film: Mr. Tang, in his small neighborhood shop.
Edited like Koganada's work, "Ser artista" searches for meaning within the artistic labor. Through a composite narration featuring comments from various filmmakers and clips from different films, the author searches for an answer of her own.
Protests in Lima against the government in 2019 sparked the fire of a historic building in Plaza San Martín. Joaquin Goldstein, an artist who lived there for several years, returns to Peru in search of his works stored on the roof of the building that was left in rubble and ashes.
Video-reality film, showing the archive of a week in the life of Ian and his relationship with drugs and different subcultures in Madrid. In digital video format, the film works with the “poor image” and is constructed through the documented archive of a real week, where the camera appears as another character, a machinic-sensitive extension of the protagonist himself. Ian constructs landscapes (sonorous and visual) to document the residual dissociative experience of his relationship with various drugs throughout a period of his life. The film M-HOLE constitutes both a therapeutic and documentary attempt to expose, through the archive, the aesthetic experiences that follow him during a week of his life. This experimental-documentary film addresses the issues faced by youth in confronting precarity and chemical policies in relation to the pathological avalanche of our times.