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Several strangers meet in the same space without knowing that fate makes you pay for your past actions with the lives of your loved ones, all you have to do is play.
Bergensbanen is a real time documentary film of the entire journey by rail from Bergen to Oslo in Norway. The journey, lasting almost seven and a half hours, was filmed by cameras on the outside of the train, and is interspersed with interviews, archive footage and music. An alternative cut (the version commonly available on the internet) consists entirely of unbroken phantom ride footage.
An emigrant returning after many years, is killed while trying to clear his name of treason. Investigation produces several skeletons.
2011 short film by Cheuk Wan Chi
Sir Roger Bannister's historic running of the sub-four-minute mile is celebrated in Four Minutes, an inspiring and respectably authentic TV movie about breaking the most famous barrier in the history of sports.
Rene, coach Marching Band from Jakarta, decided to move to Bontang - East Kalimantan in order to train there. He thought, duties and burdens as a coach will be the same as usual. Apparently, Rene wrong. He was dealing with 130 members, 130 of doubt. Rene wanted to teach them to fly when they feel they have no wings.
A young director is commissioned with the task of doing a short film for a watch company.
An absurd black comedy about the ridiculous incident during a funeral. None of the guests could possibly imagine that the body embark on an unlikely journey. Nobody except for the tractor driver, a pair of poachers, two fishing control officers and the staff of the local hospital. One can only wonder how this bizarre funeral might end.
The short film talks about Aet, who finds herself in a position where she is left with unknown luggage. Her sense of duty and justice wont leave the luggage.
October 16, 1943, Rome. It is early morning. Lea, waking from a nightmare, hears a knock at the door. Two German soldiers give her a leaflet: Lea and her husband Enzo have twenty minutes to leave their lives behind and follow them.
"A film of 50 seconds showing a pianist playing Chopin's Valse Minute in the middle of a sports stadium." - MIFF. Screened in the 1967 New York Film Festival.
Driven to the edge by a huge debt and his impending divorce, a poetic accountant decides to kill himself but is rescued by a heart attack.
It is a story about a woman with a desperate desire to escape the reality and to fly away. But she has only eight minutes, that’s the longest sunbed session she could afford. And at the very moment when the artificial sun lamp turns off, she will have to go back to the reality. First to the cheap tanning salon, then to the everyday life with sleet, traffic jams and stress – ultimately back to the daily routine. The tiny vacation is over. But only until the next time, until the next moment of weakness.
Pro-Republican propaganda documentary made during the Spanish Civil War. It appeals to the population to fight against Franco's Nationalist forces.
Director Amir Stolar tries to recall the event of the day when his father abandoned him and fled the country, 12 years ago. His digging into this old wound blends with the inter-continental relationship he has with Victor, his Swedish partner. Gradually, things turn into a bureaucratic struggle intended to get Amir’s father to attend the wedding of Amir’s brother, Roni.
Something just happened, a disturbing horn breaks the quiet of the town.
"In the practice of tolerance, one's enemy is his best teacher." - Dalai Lama.
A young man Sergey is trying to find a truth about the abandoned tomb of the soldiers suddenly discovered during the building of a highway.
Aiur just turned six. Accompained by his mother, every night he looks at the calendar counting down the days until his father Endika is released from jail. Endika is a Basque prisoner who served fifteen years in a prison 335 miles away from home. During this time, Aiur could only contact with him in two different ways: through a monthly visit and by five-minute telephone calls. But the time has come for Aiur’s father to return home.