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- This martial arts movie concerns a young man who endures brutal training at the hands of a wise master. One day his master is killed, prompting the student to avenge his teacher's death.
- Manon is 15 years old. On vacation, she meets 17-year-old Greg. He lives in Claviers, a small village in Haut Var. Greg and Manon are in love. A portrait of a young man and his girlfriend, and how their story clashes with history and geography.
- In 1998 lesbian experimental filmmaker Barbara Hammer took part in a one-month residency at a Cape Cod dune shack without running water or electricity, where she shot film, recorded sound and kept a journal. In 2018 she gave all of this material to Lynne Sachs and invited her to make a film with it.
- A tale of dirt, soap, and magic set in a cult on a remote Greek island.
- A hero of revolution returns to civilian life to find the new society very different from the ideals he fought for.
- A tribute to actresses, approaching their presence in and out the screen, humanizing the icons. From the Ukrainian Anna Sten to the French Anna Karina, we can see some close-up faces that marked the history of the cinema, and whose demand is more relevant than ever.
- This is a story about two sisters. The younger sister studies in St. Petersburg, but one day she finds out that trouble has occurred in the family and returns home to a remote Yakut village. Once at home, she realizes that it may not be possible to return back to her former life.
- Charts the trials and tribulations of Ana, a free-spirited 26 year-old returning home to Strasbourg for the summer after living abroad for long enough to feel out of place everywhere.
- A girl learns music from her courtesan grandmother and breaks into the burgeoning show business industry of 1930s Bombay, which eventually leads to decades of superstardom as well as romantic entanglements.
- A short film of interviews and protests at a rally to free Huey P. Newton.
- An Irish shepherding family thrust into battle on several fronts: internal strife, hostility within the family, rivalry with another farmer. Paternalism, heritage, and the generational trauma cycle through the cultural prism of Ireland.
- In Kolkata, where marriage is considered the ultimate feminine career fulfilment, four young Muslim women challenge stereotypes by learning to box with one of India's first female boxing coaches. As they train, the women negotiate poverty, battle tradition and learn to confront fear.
- This collection of 45 shorts from artist and filmmaker Al Jarnow, best known for his animations for PBS's Sesame Street, captures the evolution of his work from scrolling paintings to fascinating cinematic studies of motion, perspective and light.
- Film is addressed to the adult spectator. The plot is built on mutual relations between actors of a traditional comedy del arte on a stage and behind side scenes. The combination of game cinema and animation makes an originality of this film-meditation.
- Paul's Super8 films, shot entirely in New York City, channel the blissed out states of color drenched psychadellia explored by Brakage as well as lovely black and white still life's that reminisce on Ozu's 'pillow shots' & Chantel Akermans monumental portrait of Pre-Giuliani New York 'Letters Home'.
- A woman enjoys an erotic interlude with her very well endowed lover, while various amusing objects are tossed out a window above them.
- In an ideal world, Lieutenant Tomas Kozak would spend his mornings with his family at home. But the early democratic Czech Republic is far from ideal. Kozak has recently transferred to the homicide department where the detectives are in close contact with the world of organised crime.
- A young gangster deals with stolen works of art and other dodgy items under the order of his overbearing mother. When both a rival gang and a dazzlingly beautiful prostitute get in the way, our young hero has to escape to Chile in a red convertible to meet his mysterious connection, Vince Tayler.
- Sally, Dato Zaglol mistress, takes driving lessons at a driving school with Hilmi as the instructor. Hilmi has a girlfriend, Faridah, who works in the same place. Thinking that she is the woman her husband is having affair with, Dato Zaqlol's wife enrolls in the driving school to seduce Hilmi.
- This collection of short films represents a hint of the tectonic shift in the underground film world in connection with the punk rock "movement." Restored from original negatives, it showcases the reasonably well-known alongside the extremely rare, from music shorts to impressionistic documentary.
- When the camera gazes from the ship towards the horizon of the Mediterranean, the picture of a woman who travelled restlessly across the world takes shape. Elisabeth, Empress of Austria, gradually disappears out of the picture as it were: from the age of 30 she refused to be photographed any more.
- Women from Turkey and Mecklenburg are working together side-by-side at a fish-processing factory in Lübeck. As they work, they share stories about their lives, including their sorrows, griefs, hopes, and dreams, while expressing their longing for home and feelings of being lost in a foreign place.
- A melancholic physician in a Mexican hospital who prefers drinking to doctoring is transformed by the visit of a psychedelic saint. He begins to perform miracles on an odd assortment of hospital patients.
- The legend of an ancient civilization lies buried under a large expanse of dunes. Travelers have always reached this remote territory looking for the traces of the ruins of a city, or perhaps a lost utopia. Some men, barely visible among the sands, today inhabit this solitary place facing the sea.
- This documentary illustrates how the participation of women in open urban spaces is marked by insecurity and harassment, explores the public space as a place of violence and analyzes how campaigns promoted by activists and feminists have changed power relationships between men and women in Brazil.
- In the 1980s, a respected radio reporter in the Mexican city of San Cristobal de Las Casas killed a four-year-old girl, causing a stir among the inhabitants of the city. The harrowing fallout of these events are explored through actual police files and recordings.
- First meetings and manifestation of the FHAR (Front Homosexuel d'Action Révolutionnaire).
- A man is hired to impersonate the missing father of a young girl.
- What if suddenly the water supply runs dry in Singapore? This fusion of documentary and fiction narrative depicts the lives of foreign migrants as an impending water crisis begins to seep into their lives. With water, or the lack of it, becoming the central motif, this two-part feature length film takes us on a journey across 8 interweaved stories and 10 languages, as the protagonists, consisting of non-professional actors, grapple with this hopefully temporary discomfort, amidst their dalliance with human foibles, and their fantasies of everlasting loves and broken romances. This aberration is a memento mori as the narratives grazed across the vague impressions of the racial tensions lingering past the 1997 riots in Indonesia, World War II, ritual beliefs, and ethnic discrimination in Southeast Asia which has been ingrained over generations and transported along with the migrant communities. Nonetheless, amidst the sporadic ventures into death and violence, sexual relations and sexualities, these are the lines of division that bind us to each other, in one way or another, as people survive through their crises.
- Ana, alienated and struggling to find herself, enlists in the reserves to be part of a disciplined group while searching the uncertainty of her own being.
- A drone's-eye-view recording leads the audience through Hong Kong's dragon gates, a series of gaps in high-rises that allow dragons to fly from the mountains to the sea while a character relates their relationship with geomancy, remote-selves and therianthropy (the mythical ability to shift shapes).
- Sister Sarah, a devout Georgia native living in a Christian sect, hasn't seen her twin sister, Gudrun, in a while since she apparently became possessed by the devil. Sara senses her sister needs her, so she goes to Sweden, where the church members are killed one by one.
- In a striking modernist villa, Penn puts on her heels, puts on her sunglasses, and leaves instructions for Jean to take care of the house. Jean plays the cello and receives potential buyers for the villa, while a parrot sits in a cage and a turtle wanders around the backyard.
- Reframing our current political moment in intimate terms, Gibson's urgent snapshot of social calamities doubles as a document of practical resistance. Pauline Oliveros' music and the words of poets CAConrad and Eileen Myles imbue images of street riots and refugee migration with graceful complexity.
- Focuses on the people, their stories and architecture spanning from the mid-1800s, when Shanghai was opened as a trading port, to the present day.
- The line between the need for knowledge and the desire for healing is blurring. The short film is an attempt to find a common language for the unspeakable consequences of child sexual abuse within one's own family.
- Made when abortion was still illegal in France, Just Don't Fuck irreverently alternates images from the first feminist demonstrations in favour of abortion and the images of an illegal abortion using the Karman method, as well as conversations and TV footage.
- This romantic comedy is the story of Belgrade's 60-year-old Vesna. After the death of her husband, she goes to spend some time with her son and daughter-in-law, who live in California.
- Johan, a middle-aged, talented photographer is forced to take an entry-level advertising job to support his pregnant wife after his dream of starting his own photography company shatters thanks to a cheating business partner. One day, a young skater named Ali pop's a kickflip in his office car park.
- In a tropical seaside village, Marisol pursues personal freedom while navigating between the two men in her life - her lover, and her violent cousin who is keeping her captive.
- This counter cultural epic follows the quest for survival fought by a collective of punk-youths in the gladiatorial arena of futurist Europe. One of them, Ettore, has become a star of this underworld yet soon revolts against the powers that be.
- Léon, a shy and dreamy tailor from the Faubourg Saint-Antoine works and lives in his apartment with his sister, Marie.
- The daily routine of a doctor who treats refugees at a hospital in Paris.
- Shooting under extraordinary conditions, the director, who worked with Godard on his Ici et Ailleurs (Here and Elsewhere) - this film was shot on the same 16mm camera - and founded the PLO's film division, covers conditions in Lebanon's refugee camps, the effects of Israeli bombardments, and the lives of guerrillas in training camps. They Do Not Exist is a stylistically unique work which explodes at the intersection between the political and the aesthetic.
- In the late 1940s during the french colonial era in Morocco, El kamla, a widow who had lost her son, is getting forced by her father to marry El Hajj Ismail who have just lost his wife. She moves to her husband's house and started fleeing regularly from the house to search for her lost son.
- At technical colleges across France, several classes of teenage boys train to become foundry workers and mechanics in the hope of securing a better future. Revealing their hopes and dreams, as well as their romantic endeavors, they explore the question: what does it mean to be a man?
- A documentary portrait of Lucrecia Martel during the shooting of "Zama."
- Only the mouth of the mysterious woman who suddenly appears in Doug's life is visible. What does she want?
- While repairing one of his customer's car, Syamil finds RM500,000 and tries to keep the cash. Meanwhile the police are investigating a bank robbery that involves the same amount of money. Syamil's mother advises him to return the money to the police but he refuses.
- Shifting between fact and fiction in a hotel situated along the Mekong River, a film-maker rehearses a movie expressing the bonds between a vampiric mother and daughter.