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A short documentary about Brazilian LGBTQ+ immigration in Portugal. Marginal and dissident subjectivities are presented in a film that combines performativity with reflections on invisibility, resistance, and freedom.
Juca goes back to the past to keep the memory of an old friend alive.
In the late nineteen-seventies and early eighties South Florida, like many parts of the U.S., saw the birth of an explosive original rock scene. New Wave, Punk and other experimental genres were finding a ready audience and were changing the shape of music forever. Relegated to the southernmost tip of the state, Miami's influential rock artists were one of the nation's best-kept secrets. On January, 28, 2007, The Kids, Z-Cars, Critical Mass, Charlie Pickett, The Cichlids, Slyder, Tight Squeeze and special guests The Romantics took the stage at Club Cinema in Pompano Beach, Florida to the delight of nearly 3,000 fans that came from around the world to see their favorite bands play together one more time. The event culminated in South Florida's biggest reunion concert. This extraordinary untold story has been brought to the forefront and examines the compelling and often personal journey of eight original Miami bands and their quest to leave an indelible mark on the music they loved.
A tour around Kirkwall, covering the years 1969 - 1976. Places featured include St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall harbour, Victoria St, Broad St, Kirkwall Grammar School (at School Place), dumping in the Peedie Sea.
This compelling documentary offers a moving portrait of people touched by the deadly tuberculosis epidemic that plagued America in the early 20th century and of those around the world who suffer from the disease today. Filmmakers David Bettencourt and G. Wayne Miller weave powerful images with interviews that shed light on this tragic illness, which remains the second deadliest infectious disease in the world today.
The director explains his love for tuna meat which was in his family for generations.
In this 40-minute film, VICE China brings us into the lives of transgender individuals living in Mainland China and Hong Kong. It is estimated that there are at least 400,000 transgender people living in China. This is by no means a small number, and the realities of their lives are almost never as simple as those of transgender celebrities, like Jin Xing. This documentary not only presents the realities of transgender individuals in Asia, it also provides assistance to those living with unanswered questions about their own identities, giving an inside look on the process of sex reassignment surgery, as well as the social support available to LGBTQ communities.
Documentary about Charles Olson, exploring his life and the significance of Gloucester, Massachusetts.
Short film.
An immersive installation inviting you into Masjid At-Taqwa, a historic Brooklyn mosque.
A film written and directed by Jeremy Deller which explores the social history of the UK between 1985 and 1993 through the lens of acid house and rave music. The film is based on a real-life lecture given to a class of students in London.
A friend who wants to expose a rape case experienced by his friend who was raped by his own sports teacher, so one day he managed to record the harassment experienced by his friend, then he spread it to social media. So, he didn't realize that the recording was lost and the public considered that he had tarnished the reputation of his teacher and the school at the scene.
This horror documentary features Yuko Mune, one of Japan's foremost psychic photo appraisers, and Kenjiro Kamijima, a Johreishi, filming on location at Mount Osorezan in Aomori Prefecture. They challenge themselves to take hair-raising psychic photographs at numerous haunted spots that are said to be the closest to the spirit world on earth.
This documentary follows three activists to examine how HIV/AIDS plays out in the everyday lives of New Yorkers today and how community groups work to remake home as a space of caretaking, housing, and family. The film was originally featured in the Museum of the City of New York's 2017 exhibition, AIDS at Home: Art and Everyday Activism, which explored how artists and activists navigated the political stakes of domestic life in the face of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, from the early 1980s to the present.
Director Bob Entrop has been fascinated for years with the life of Roma and Sinti gypsies, their peculiar practices, codes and taboos. He tries to gain a better understanding of this vexed community - traditionally associated with campfires, abundant eating and drinking and music. He poses some imaginative questions in his film. More than once, however, he is told that something is none of his business or that 'those matters' are not discussed, especially not in front of a camera. Still, he manages to lift a corner of the veil.
Designing the alien creature: influences, evolution, and biological specifics. It also looks at motion capture support.