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In the documentary series of four episodes, we follow Louise, Mette, Anja, Signe, Kasper, Sonny and Karina, who are all controlled by food and weight. They all struggle to find the right help to regain control of their lives.
Using only $1,000 over the course of one week, comedian Mekki Leeper sets out to fabricate an absurd alternative medicine company and fool the world into thinking it’s real.
A sigh of relief was never a choice for those who lost control.
A movie about criminals who wear the masks of elites but make the wrong choice because of their pain and a father who loses his daughter to them.
Two friends want to have fun at night in Kyiv. Under the spotlight of nightlife, class inequality and injustice become ruthless towards young boys and their desires.
Criticism of consumism and advertising.
Angel Bat Dawid - one of the great jazz discoveries of recent years as a guest at Chassol in Ground Control. Chicago-native Angel Bat Dawid is one of the many talents tracked down by the US label International Anthem. Together with trumpeter Jaimie Branch and drummer Makaya McCraven, Angel Bat Dawid ensures that the "Windy City" is on the radar for jazz all over the world. The musician switches between vocals, clarinet and piano with amazing ease. But apart from that, Angel Bat Dawid is able to breathe a highly spiritual dimension into her music like no other, so that her jazz almost borders on gospel. Listening to the multi-instrumentalist therefore sometimes has something of a transcendental experience, at times reminiscent of the music of Sun Ra. This concert at Ground Control reveals all the artistic glory of their music. Recording of July 4, 2022 at Ground Control, Paris.
In the movie, Eduardo Moscovis is Danilo, a stage director obsessed with the injustice committed against XIX century farmer Manoel da Motta Coqueiro, case that initiated the process of extinction of death penalty in Brazil. Incited by a beautiful and mysterious woman, Danilo takes a fateful decision. He stages a play about the case with himself as Motta Coqueiro and psychiatric patients playing all the other parts. When the borders between reality and fantasy start to blend, Danilo relives the historical facts in first person, all the time conscious of the tragic doom of his character. Full with uncommon characters and surprising turns, the movie approaches the issue of death penalty in a refreshing new perspective.
Remote and alone, various personalities share feelings of solitude in the interior of a labyrinthine house
Agriculture in Turkey.
A night-time traffic check with an unhappy ending: on a highway somewhere in Belarus an intoxicated driver is pulled over. The reason behind his condition can be found in the boot: a talking fish. Director Debaluk skillfully combines a typical present-day situation with century-old Belarusian fairy-tales.
The film presents an underground punk band that appeared in a small town in Borsod county in the eighties. In the depressing factory town of the forgotten Eastern Hungary, a movement called Privát Nihil started, which resulted in an amazingly high-quality music world. The focus of the film is the frontman of the band, my father, who embodies genius, but he could not enforce it because of his principles, addictions and demons. Gábor Jesse's strong character created a world, a mini-state, where you can take all your traumas and shout them out. But this roar comes at a price.
"Her accent is the only thing we know about her. Her reputation has been made by transforming complex situations into simple objects. She revolve around consortiums, hubs and other fluctuating mega-structures. We own her some essential directions taken by our society during the last years. A daily basis that mean the thing should be resolved in the current day." "Every woman should have the tools to take control of her life" was shot in the old headquarters of IBM Europe in Brussels, which has since become a wellness hotel for executives located in the Sonian Forest, recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The film was made in the conditions of a team-building because no authorization has been clearly given to film in the hotel. The situation revolves around a video message from European Commissioner Neelie Kroes (link) about women in the IT (Creative Commons).
5 Factories provides a penetrating look at the Bolivarian socio-economic project designed to challenge the dominant neo-liberal development model. Since the election of Hugo Chávez in 1998, the Venezuelan government has implemented reforms to transform the nation into what Chávez and his supporters refer to as a form of democratic socialism. As a component of this economic transformation, the government has supported co-ownership initiatives in which workers’ councils play a key role in company management. 5 Factories provides a unique perspective on the Bolivarian experiment, examining the successes and challenges of five companies rejecting traditional ideas of industrial management.
From 1978 to 1989 skateboarding was illegal in Norway, as the only country in the world it was not legal to sell, buy or use skateboard in this period. The film follows two generations of skaters - from the underground culture in the late 70s, with skating on secret locations in the forest around Oslo, to the commercial explosion when skating was legalized in 1989. The film says something about the Norwegian governments overprotective policy, but it also shows the paradox of how the prohibition led to a unique and creative environment.
Pests living wild and rampant lives taunt Tallinn’s botanical gardens. Increasingly severe actions are taken, yet the problem only seems to be worsening.
Three stories with surrealistic comedy elements: A Chilean kid who speaks only in German language; a man fighting with his mind about their way of living; and an old couple trying to solve a problem in silence.
A heartbroken, young man discovers a new type of drug that boosts a persons free will. The only negative side effect is that its effect has an end, so how bad can it really be? And why does its maker decide to never sell it ever again?