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The film tells the story of two extraterrestrial beings (played by Toninho and Guedes) who regularly visit Earth, coming from a distant galaxy. Extraterrestrials pay a visit to the planet, see that the situation is not very good and decide to fix humanity , which reacts through five battles: 1st) The university; 2nd) The black wedding; 3rd) In the city; 4th) Rural battle against bovine resignation; 5th) In the temple of madness. Extraterrestrials, who pass through all these places promoting the Alternative Society, they are able to fulfill their mission of making the Earth a better planet to live on and, thus, return to the galaxy from which they came.
Deprived of a clear beginning and end of the film grain is a dynamic and expressive story artist on the confrontation of man with the surrounding reality and negotiate its own borders in the world. Just like in the movie Day after day she comes into spontaneous, extremely physical contact with the environment being examined but this time the material culture and its impact on subjectivity and gender culture but showing the primary structure of modern human iconosphere. Compile your own body with archetypal images of dirt , pleasure, mundane, luxury, constantly moving accents of his interaction with the environment, and its insatiable touch it reduces itself to the level of a shred of living matter. Full abstract beautiful visions intermingle to form a complex structure of meaning and visual. Film lived to see many readings in the key feminist. She updates here the issues of female sexuality in the contemporary sphere of meanings and symbols.
Since 2015, UERJ has been experiencing a situation of increasing degradation. The academic community resists. Among the protagonists of this fight is art student Matheusa Passareli, an LGBTQ activist, who disappeared in April 2018.
The film is an insight into a teacher's soul and a contemplation upon his teaching fate. This portrait of a unique, experimental filmmaker and teacher Martin Čihák takes a look at his teaching methods, his meetings with his students at FAMU and at a park where they work with film, or in his studio.
Lyrical scenes of childhood
Highway patrolman accidentally witnesses the secret organisation "Men in Gray" engaged in the study of extraterrestrial organisms.
An expression of time and memories.
Pooja and Rakesh are happily married for a few years. Pooja takes care of the house while Rakesh goes about his regular work. At the shopping mall, Pooja suddenly comes across a long-gone friend from her college days, who has been pursuing her stealthily for quite sometime. After being constantly insisted upon having a chitchat over her place, Pooja reluctantly invites Gourav for a cup of tea. Using this opportunity to his advantage, ill-intended Gourav grabs hold of Pooja and forces himself upon her. In a turn of events, Gourav is afflicted with the result of his misdeed, forever.
A teenage girl recalls her memories of her grandfather who works as a cleaner whenever she sees a bowl of rice.
In a desert, a man and a woman walk side by side, but everything changes when the time comes.
Tenei village is located in Fukushima prefecture's beautiful surrounds. It is 70 kilometers away from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. When the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant failed in March 2011, radioactive particles fell and contaminated the rice fields. But the farmers couldn't just abandon their land as they live on the land and wanted to protect it for future generations. The farmers decided to pursue scientific methods to secure food safety. They were on their own without Government assistance. This film documents their determination and efforts in overcoming an environmental crisis that had never been experienced before.
The year 1943. The Second World War is on. A group of partisans, which includes, among others, the young poet Gonczar, his friend Włodek and Zosia, are ordered to blow up a railway bridge during a military transport crossing. The task is completed, but with great losses.
Delphine Seyrig plays a middle-aged woman coping with an ungovernable present and holding out hopes of escaping to a more pleasant past. She leaves her current residence to retreat to her provincial French hometown. Here she dreams of locating and rekindling an old love. Seyrig is less inscrutable here than in her debut feature-film appearance Last Year in Marienbad (61), though the character is just as complex and difficult to please. Grain of Sand was released in France in 1983 as Le Grain de Sable.
A faux documentary about the ongoing social, political and economical crisis in Brazil, where the government cuts the colors of Rio de Janeiro, turning the city black and white.
A woman who will die soon tells her three children that she wants to do so with as little intervention as possible. They don't know how much of that desire they will be able to fulfill. Accompanying her in her decision makes them confront the way in which our civilization conceives death. Taking charge of preparing this farewell while their mother is still alive will be a mysterious and revealing way to be together.
Cui, a young Korean mother living on the outskirts of Chinese society, has a husband in jail and a son to support. She barely makes a living selling kimchi to workers along the side of a bleak, industrial road. A love affair with a fellow Chinese-Korean leads to tragic consequences as Cui struggles against the vulnerability of her position.
In a chic and bourgeois mountain town, migrant families live on the streets. Children join forces to hold on and maintain the illusion of a normal life.
For over 20 years, global economic forces have been dismantling public education in Mexico, but always in the constant shadow of popular resistance... Granito de Arena is the story of that resistance – the story of hundreds of thousands of public schoolteachers whose grassroots, non-violent movement took Mexico by surprise, and who have endured brutal repression in their 25-year struggle for social and economic justice in Mexico's public schools. Award-winning Seattle filmmaker, Jill Freidberg, spent two years in southern Mexico documenting the efforts of over 100,000 teachers, parents, and students fighting to defend the country’s public education system from the devastating impacts of economic globalization. Freidberg combines footage of strikes and direct actions with 25 years worth of never-before-seen archival images to deliver a compelling and unsettling story of resistance, repression, commitment, and solidarity.