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In this slice of life, Jack learns a friend from school has found success in a passion they once shared - but one he gave up on.
A mockumentary horror-comedy depicting a woman's difficulties being a familiar to vampire plants.
Plastic Flowers is an experimental film that aims to speak allegorically through a folklore myth about the contaminated water of a place, which eventually results to it being depopulated. All of these happen though the narration of an old man who comes back to his land after many years to find it exactly as it was when he left. Bleak. He’s searching for a pure water fountain, in vain… All he can see is bleakness and plastic flowers. Perhaps this will be his ending too?
On the stage of the Salle des Combins in Verbier, Denis Matsuev, nicknamed the "Siberian Bear", astonished his audience with a programme dedicated to Schumann and Rachmaninov. Greatly acclaimed for his interpretations, Matsuev concluded this recital with an incredible series of encores by Rossini, Tchaikovsky, Duke Ellington or Shchedri.
Short about music and construction work.
In this smart and sweet experimental short, we get to know Kenyan-born, Seattle-based teenager Lima, who shares their experiences as a Black, nonbinary, bisexual person navigating family, religion, and mental health.
In an alternate Earth, there is peace.No wars, little violence, and cooperation between countries. In other words, a planet without men. But an alien offers this worldthe chance to repoplulate their civilization with a new breed of male hybrids.
This video will take you through the 30-square mile cave city of Esau--the most mysterious ghost town in the world. You will be shown from the Bible why Petra will be the secret hiding place of the Jewish remnant during the last half of the Tribulation.
Tag along with rock band Collective Soul as they embark on a four-day trip to Morocco to play a series of acoustic sets at landmarks such as the outdoor market in Marrakech, a centuries-old casbah and the breathtaking Sahara desert. Using acoustic guitars and several percussion instruments native to Morocco, the band plays such songs as "December," "Heavy," "The World I Know," "She Said" and "Heaven's Already Here."
Italian photographer Massimo Vitali shows NOWNESS his home.
Two diplomats, Mr. X and Mr. Y, enter public negotiations in the interior of a palace. The audience observes the exchange of animated blows and dodges.
This compilation of death metal band Nocturnus's concerts and appearances is a rare treat, providing a glimpse of the group's evolution over six years -- from their 1991 "The Key" tour to their 1997 musical expedition in support of "Ethereal Tomb." Even better, the entire visual document is captured by fans themselves, who share their own footage and their perspective on a band that has stood the test of time.
Three transport workers are unjustly fired and decide to complain: for a year they live in a tent that they set up on the esplanade of the municipal building. Faced with media pressure, the absence of the state and social mandates, the film shows how the deconstruction of that statement that points out as obvious the belonging of women to the private sphere of the home.
This is Plastic.
Short, experimental clip of tall buildings, lots of them, plenty of vacant apartments and cosy weather - a warm place.
The Place I Will Have Left was shot around Rio Catatumbo in Venezuela, the area where most lightnings in the world strike down. The film is about the experience and absorption of something non-digestible. Something foreign and other, that one can not assimilate, that remains within ourselves as a foreign body and provokes rejection reactions. The short and destructive energy of a lightning is delated into a state of stasis as an overreaction. The film studies dialectical relations between black and white, the human and the non-human, light and shadow, security and insecurity, sound and silence, the known and the unknown, yourself and the other, in an audiovisual minimalist meditation.