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How do you keep someone's memory alive after they die? A mother and son try to figure it out together, taking a circuitous journey through archival photos, collage, and uneaten avocado.
A loner inventor who dreams of exploring space works in a math lab until a female astronaut goes missing and he can use a space helmet to save her.
Promised a life after higher education with a job and a nice apartment, a writer/blogger finds herself rooming with an amateur porn actress and no future prospects. Through her roommate, she meets two other millennial dreamers; one who hopes to become an artist and another who is more or less content with being a “lab rat.”
Sarah and Bec are a queer creative couple that collaborate, perform and live together. Their busy pre-pandemic life contrasts the subsequent scenes in which we witness their adaptation to a new existence amid an arts industry in turmoil.
A narrated and visual tour of Canada's national parks. Their beauty, history, and interesting facts, presented in a 94 minute video. Part of the "Canadian Geographic Presents" series.
Focusing on three residents of Cape Canaveral, Florida this film puts forward the thesis that a decline in NASA's space program after the moon landings has left the local community impoverished.
A New York cop is put in charge of a space police precinct and charged with the duty of protecting alien worlds from the evils of organized crime.
Aliens send the Earth a recipe for a new miracle substance that can replace every modern material we currently use. Many years after civilization has been completely rebuilt, the aliens arrive, and their intentions are not so selfless. The latest work from innovative filmmaker Grier Dill (“Vitamins for Life,” FFF 2017).
Curiosity about a world without gender sets a journey through a world of jellyfish and disco uncles, creating space for four trans people to share how they relate (or not) to their own gender, imagine visions of their own queer utopia, and reveal whether gender can be felt in your toes.
Join lovable genie Hard Hat Harry as he explores the amazing world of farms and space in this two-episode volume of the award-winning children's series. Harry hosts this live-action educational program that takes kids behind the scenes and teaches them how things work. The first episode features fascinating footage of tractors, massive plows and even a cow milking parlor; the second episode features out-of-this-world footage of space.
While the Jules Verne character Phileas Fogg saw the world in about 80 days, you can take the express tour as a participant in this spectacular cinematic experience. By replaying breathtaking aerial footage culled from a string of Space Shuttle flights, the program takes you on an unbelievable journey over some of the most beautiful terrain on Earth, with helpful narration that clearly explains each fascinating view.
Through the brilliance of imagery and sound become enthralled with the ambitious yet achievable explorations of mankind to the outer limits of the earth. Witness the primary launching of the space shuttle and feel the trials and tribulations of the Apollo 13. Observe the first space walk on the moon. Behold the dramatic lift off of the Columbia and become astonished by the cataclysmic explosion of the Challenger.
All hell breaks loose when an alien monstrosity crash lands on a small fantasy island.
A lonely alien- Furud, who lives in her own settlement that has been destroyed by a meteor finds a friend in Stian; an astronaut that had crashed onto her planet.
Akari's life is getting really strange. Her trip into space to train on the University Satellite Sports Academy is interrupted by three hijackers with very odd tactics.
Lertxundi’s first film since relocating to Spain from California in 2019 is a triptych composed of three independent and yet interrelated pieces – Teatrillo, Inner Outer Space and Under the Nothing Night. A new setting for the filmmaker but the same sun-drenched blue sky and sea. Like all of Lertxundi’s work, Inner Outer Space is a film about relationships – between characters, between characters and landscape, between image and sound – but also, and ultimately, a deconstruction of the production process that highlights materiality and artifice. Just like the blindfolded woman in the film who attempts to orientate herself in a new geography, Lertxundi is learning – through the making of a film – to reacquaint herself with the landscape of her native Basque Country. The concluding chapter – in which two young women perform a mysterious choreography to the projected images of waves – is an outburst of pure feeling.
Holding Space explores the lived experiences of Burmese immigrants in Singapore under the gaze of neighbours in public flats. With a focus on spatial arrangements and housing exteriors, the experimental film challenges the ways architects visualise and instrumentalise their ways of seeing, seeking to hold space for subjective experiences and the subtle yet persistent influences on our domestic interiors.