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Documentary about the figure of Maria Andresa Casamayor de La Coma, a Spanish mathematician, writer and Spanish girls' school teacher, She is one of the few 18th century Spanish women scientists and mathematicians whose work has been preserved.
A participant in the Soirée de la relève in 2017, Gisela Restrepo returns to the RIDM with her first feature film, a work as political as it is personal. The filmmaker, named after her aunt who was reported missing in the 80s, revisits a family wound that never had the chance to heal. She makes the journey to Colombia, her parents’ homeland, searching for the remains of her aunt who fought in the civil war and whose story is shrouded in mystery. The journey sheds light on an emblematic woman, whom Gisela never had the chance to meet; meanwhile, the film shatters the silence that was forced on her family and on all those denied the possibility of burying their dead.
Have you ever wondered what some people feel when they are looked at, what goes through their minds, to tell why sometimes it is necessary, to accept and tolerate others, to be there for those who need it, to understand them. This tells us this little story in which we can see a situation similar to what these people go through.
Moments of the life of Pablo, whom at the age of 30 has set aside his dreams in favour of a bourgeois life, superficial and distant. However, this prefabricated life will be interrupted by his girlfriend Sandra, who refuses to accept the empty world that Pablo embraces.
Soldiers try to defend themselves inside of a crumbling shack.
"Society is a carnivorous flower" - About activists in the student revolt in May 1968. Archive footage shows police entering the Sorbonne, street fighting, meetings and demonstrations. Many interviewees testify to police violence and abuses.
This Spanish lost film was a parody of the zarzuela genre.
In post–WWII Italy, inspired industrialist Adriano Olivetti oversees the creation of the first all-Italian electronic calculator while theorizing a revolutionary business model based on the idea that profit should be reinvested for the benefits of the whole society. An utopian vision that catches the attention of powerful interests...
The insurrectionary atmosphere of May 68, four young people try to evolve in their respective circles despite the conflicts. Lucien, a writer in the making, recounts what he sees and experiences.
On the last Sunday of July in the city of Hueyotlipan, Tlaxcala, the Rising of the Lord of the Convent is an ongoing celebration that has remained as a tradition within the community, with the showcases of faith growing bigger by the year. 500 years after the arrival of the Spanish conquerors to mexican lands, the Catholic religion, their biggest trademark, is still deeply impregnated within the Tlaxcaltecan society.
Abel Pintos explores the legacy and great influence of Mercedes Sosa, the woman who revolutionized Argentine folklore. Thus, through interviews with musicians and intellectuals who supported her at the beginning of her career, with her grandchildren who knew her most intimate side, and with artists such as Fito Páez and Charly García, Abel reconstructs and honors the Mercedes figure.
Judging Amy is an American television drama that was telecast from September 19, 1999, through May 3, 2005, on CBS-TV. This TV series starred Amy Brenneman and Tyne Daly. Its main character is a judge who serves in a family court, and in addition to the family-related cases that she adjudicates, many episodes of the show focus on her own experiences as a divorced mother, and on the experiences of her mother, a social worker who works in the field of child welfare. This series was based on the life experiences of Brenneman's mother.
A hustler meets a client in a hotel room but he realizes that the young man needs much more than sex.
Nick Winter solves the mystery of theft commited in a rentier's house.