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A couple and their son and daughter struggle through their divorce. The children try to cope after moving away to their grandparents', who live by the ocean, with the help of fairy tales that are told to them.
The life and the work of José Leonilson, one of the most important Brazilian artists of the 80's, who died of AIDS at the age of 36 in 1993. The video explores Leonilson's poetic and intimate universe through his work and through fragments of a diary he recorded between 1990 and 1993, where he talks about art, sex, memory and poetry.
Taiwanese documentary about the life of Tao, a Lanyu tribesman and how the director's life and relationship has grown and changed.
Belo Horizonte, 2018. An encounter of bodies that share, each one in its own way, desires, stories, fears and existences, everything with the city in the background. Youngsters formed by different social experiences occupy the city and create their own life narratives.
Relaxing video capturing some of the worlds most beautiful ocean scenery. Featuring various musical artists. 1 Tierra Negra: The Green Fields And The Blue Sky 2 Spanish Paradise 3 Blue Knights: Straight From The Heart 4 Brendan O#Neil: Three Day Weekend 5 I Chill Music Factory: Ghost Written 6 Discreet Lounger: Sueno De Playa 7 Tierra Negra: Clouds In The Sky 8 I Chill Music Factory: Django 9 Emily Shreve: Now And Always 10 Jorge Soley & Lee Ben: Permanent Vacation 11 I Chill Music Factory: Ready Rubbed 12 Bernward Koch: June #62 13 Paco Alondo: La Isla Del Sol 14 Blue Knights: Blue Summer Night 15 Brendan O#Neil: Sunset Dreams 16 Frank Fischer: Byron Bay
About the workdays of a team of dockers.
The fascinating world of ocean fauna: dangerous sharks, majestic stingrays, brilliantly coloured fish and a variety of species from the diver's paradise of the Maldives. Spectacular images of the diverse life-forms to be found under water.
MUHAI TANG – IN THE OCEAN OF MUSIC is a portrait of Chinese conductor Muhai Tang’s extraordinary life. Born in 1949, the founding year of the People’s Republic of China, and raised during the Cultural Revolution, it seemed as if he would have to abandon his dream of a career in music. However, his talent, perseverance and the support of Herbert von Karajan ultimately brought him to the world’s concert halls. Today, Muhai Tang is a global nomad. A wanderer between the worlds which he unites with music. His personal history, interspersed with historical caesurae, is typical for Chinese of his generation. He gained access to western culture early on through music. Muhai Tang’s life and work are exemplary of a changing China and the enrichment of the world by an artist between East and West.
Every km of ocean now contains an average of 74,000 pieces of plastic. A 'plastic soup' of waste, killing hundreds of thousands of animals every year and leaching chemicals slowly up the food chain. In Holland, scientists found plastic in the stomachs of 95% of all fulmar birds. In Germany, plastic has been found to affect the reproductive systems of animals, while in the US, conservationists are seeing increasing numbers of dolphins die in agony, their guts blocked with rubbish. What will be the long term impact of this 'plastic pollution'? Can anything be done to clean up our oceans?
The 3D modeled anime is set in Year 019 of the Insonity Progressive Revolution - a future era in which mankind has evolved into a new species called Adapters. Three very young Adapter girls from Japan, China and France set out on a space adventure that will affect the rest of their species. (Source: animekon)
Queer bodies attract, fall in love, falter, perish. Are our bodies more vulnerable, and therefore our loves, too? A poetic video letter; an intimate experiment of image and sound, of heart, head and hormones; and a loving ode to those who have passed on before memories together could be made.
A Canadian writer and a Taiwanese teenager meet in a village in the east coast of Taiwan.
Beirut, Lebanon. On the waterfront’s construction site, security agent Raed must prevent passing-by walkers from accessing the seaside. Yet as the horizon becomes each day more stifled by the construction, Raed makes peculiar encounters—mere dreams, or symbols of his desires?
Three staff members from Ocean Park adopt a secret animal "Little Ocean Tiger" and then faces off against the Dragon Kings of the Four Seas.
Captain Grogg and Kalle is sailing on a stormy sea.
Dziga Vertov-directed Soviet newsreel covering: Connecting city and country, south and north, summer and winter, peasant women and worker women / Emancipation of women in the USSR
Schoolgirl Mitsuko tries to protect half-Chinese transfer student Yu-Lian from bullies. That night, she discovers Emily, an old American doll. Given to a Japanese child during an exchange in 1921, it was hidden from the "doll burnings" of the anti-Western war period and saved by a brave young girl (Mitsuko's grandmother). At the next day's show-and-tell, Mitsuko tells the story of Emily and encourages Yu-Lian.
Dezico sets out to sea on an adventure with his magical pet, Bean. The pair get separated in the dangerous ocean. While looking for Bean, Dezico has to face many difficulties on his own. Drifting along, he unexpectedly meets Chief Azure, a girl who's searching for the Heart of the Ocean. Together, they go on a fantastic adventure to the Forgetful Island where they find Wheeler, Azure's missing younger brother. In the end, Dezico reunites with Bean and does a lot of growing up along the way.
Nobody knows the exact number of Portuguese fishermen that died in the cod fishing campaigns, during the dictatorship decades of the XXth century. Buried in the sea, or in faraway places in Newfoundland and Greenland, those sailors were left behind by the same country that glorified their role in the national efforts to rebuild the image of Portugal as a Country of seamen and navigators. Telling the stories of some of these anonymous men is our way of rescuing them from the oblivion, and of taking them – or their memory, at least - back home.
Two young Syrian directors in the Za’atari refugee camp (Jordan) and two young indigenous Shipibo-Konibo directors in Lima (Peru) exchange intimate cinematographic correspondence, based on their daily experiences.