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Hunter-turned-artist Pudlo Pudlat was part of a group of Inuit in the 1950s who were given pencils and paper and asked to ‘draw their thoughts’. Over the next 30 years Pudlo would produce over 4000 drawings, many of which have never been exhibited. 22 years after Pudlo’s death, Arvo Leo traveled to the Canadian arctic to spend the spring living in the place where Pudlo lived in order to create a genre-defying film that dances back and forth between Pudlo’s fantastical drawings and scenes from around the town.
Emily longs for an expensive, exquisite silk dress. It’s silly to spend so much money on things, but what is life without plain ordinary pleasures?
Emerson's Mountaineers perform in this January 1944 Soundie music video. Polly Shaffer sings, with the Hillbillies on fiddle, guitars, and upright bass.
A silent film featuring performances at base hospitals.
Crippled girl Narda finds her boyfriend paralyzed by a mysterious beam shot from a UFO. Together with her powers and brother Ding, she transforms into Darna and fights against alien women who are trying to make the Earth a colony of their own planet.
Performance combining music by Biosphere, a legendary Norwegian ambient musician, and projection by visual artist INITI made especially for planetariums, provide a unique opportunity to experience a journey across the atmosphere and to immerse oneself in the infinity.
Every summer, when the major football teams fly their star athletes to training grounds in expensive and sunny locations, some other players meet on a football field in Duisburg. Even though there are professional footballers, they are all unemployed. And they look desperately for a job. "The Other Fields" sheds a new and completely different light on the mythologies of contemporary football. While some may think that “bling-bling” and “glitz” is all there is to modern football, Marco Kugel’s and Simon Quack’s film shows the intricate economic and moral complexities behind the façade of entertainment. Dreams only last a season or two.
Three stoned college students are thrown into an awkward situation when a police officer catches them smoking in their local playground.
A young girl momentarily escapes from the mundanities of her life and ultimately realizes what truly matters to her.
The first documentary that puts forward the world of chemsexers. Five men have agreed to share their stories with the director. By delivering their experience of chemsexeurs the witnesses wonder, reflect and lead us towards the complexity of this meeting with the drugs and which impact it has on their sexual, relational and professional life.
Paint & Plastic [a mini documentary] examines the big world of miniature painting and the impact it’s had on the lives of those in it.
Short duco about Günter, who is handicapped.
Jimmy Santiago Baca was a petty thief and a drug dealer when he was sentenced to five years in Arizona State Prison, one of the deadliest prisons in America. Baca began his incarceration violent, angry and illiterate, yet taught himself how to read and write, discovering a passion for poetry that ultimately saved his life.
If you want them to listen, you have to make them listen...
The son of a wealthy businesswoman returns home from boarding school. His mother, always busy with business and with her ambitious lover, realizes that her son suffers for being a homosexual. Having killed a teacher who abused him, the trauma makes him keep killing.
With COVID-19, the city was devoid of people. The landscape that the city once possessed has changed completely, becoming silent and eerie. However, the sense of déjà vu and memories that everyone has are still in the place itself. With these memories, the city continues to mark time.
Trains steam past a station.
The Power of Place explores the places, issues, and people affected by Northern Pass, a proposed 180-mile long electricity transmission line project in New Hampshire that will carry electricity from Quebec to southern New England. In this 50-minute film, New Hampshire-based conservation photographer and author Jerry Monkman interviews people throughout the state to explain opposition to Northern Pass. Jerry also spent months in the field applying his signature landscape photography style to filming the places in the path of the project, including the Appalachian Trail and the White Mountain National Forest.