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- Artist and filmmaker David Lynch discusses his early life and the events that shaped his outlook on art and the creative process.
- A Cape Verdean woman navigates her way through Lisbon, following the scanty physical traces her deceased husband left behind and discovering his secret, illicit life.
- The story of Mugur Calinescu, a Romanian teenager who wrote graffiti messages of protest against the regime of dictator Nicolae Ceausescu and was subsequently apprehended, interrogated, and ultimately crushed by the secret police.
- It tells the unknown story of the Amsterdam city tram that collaborated with the Nazis and deported tens of thousands of Jews to the train stations on their way to the death camps. We experience their last tram ride.
- A chronicle of life in the Russian village of Trubchevsk.
- In 1860, a French lawyer dreamed of becoming the King of Patagonia. And he did just that. Or so it seems.
- In 'Impossible Image', the past and the present come together to challenge gender performance and shake down the patriarchy.
- Never-before-seen found footage of Herman Brood, Nina Hagen, and Lena Lovich songs during the chaotic shooting of the film Cha-Cha, are the basis of this documentary which gives a faithful image of the Amsterdam punk-rock scene in 1979.
- In the 1960s, beat poet and experimental filmmaker Piero Heliczer helped shaped New American Cinema, and was enmeshed with iconic filmmaker Andy Warhol and The Velvet Underground at the very start of their careers. Through interviews with family and friends, found photos, and archival footage, Piero's daughter, Thérèse, explores the artistic legacy and life of a man she never knew. This intimate documentary explores the promise and perils of leading an authentic, creative life, and the impact that it can have on the people you leave behind in the process. Can you make peace with never knowing your father if you can find a connection to him through his art?
- Short animated story of a castaway and his reflection on a remote island.
- ''After a vicious attack, Amber finds a strange, otherworldly device that seems to shift dimensions allowing her to experience lives she only dreamt about.''
- Guided by political conviction and social consciousness architect Han van Loghem travelled to Siberia in the mid 1920s. The Soviet Union was in need of specialists to help design and construct entirely new cities in the Urals and Siberia, which were to become important mining and metallurgical centres. Filled with ideals and desire for adventures modern architects from West Europa left for the future workers' paradise. 'Building amidst solitude' reveals how for van Loghem the journey to Siberia was also a quest for personal and professional fulfilment, which in the Netherlands he felt he lacked. Van Loghem's personal quest had its repercussions on his marriage and his wife Berthe Neumeijer, who initially planned to stay in the Netherlands, followed him to Siberia in an attempt to save their marriage. The text is entirely based on letters, lectures and a manuscript by Han van Loghem and Berthe Neumeijer. The image consists of archival footage and photos, mainly from Russian archives.
- A film about Leonie Brandt, an actress who used her talent to become a brilliant double agent, living a life shrouded in intrigues and mysteries.
- Without warning, and with no charges or a trial, a man is suddenly thrown into jail - in appalling conditions. Filmmaker Ewan Macbeth took a letter from his father to Amnesty International as the starting point for PRISON WITH SONGBIRDS, and tells the story through gripping, nightmarish images.
- An archival fiction feature about the eternal battle of the sexes, in which two star-crossed lovers trapped in a kingdom of shadows fight to keep their love alive as they gradually fall in hate.
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- At the dawn of the 20th century, America west of the Mississippi was wild and untamed, featuring formidable landscapes and treacherous rivers. But in the following decades, industry and opportunity transformed the region into an economic and political powerhouse that drove change across the country and the world. Presented for the first time in color, revisit lands made famous by Buffalo Bill, championed by Teddy Roosevelt, and developed by opportunists seeking adventure and fortune.