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An intimate portrayal of Rio de Janeiro's volatile favelas and how football is used as a moral and educational tool for providing stability to the lives of hopeful adolescents.
An emotionally-blocked and avoidant young man attempts to convince his responsible and motherly girlfriend to abort their baby.
"You are suffering from a mental fragility,” the doctor tells Ahang as she desperately tries to understand why she sometimes feels so terribly sad, as though everything has fallen apart. From the outside, she seems to live a sound and good life. For periods of time everything feels really good. But then it hits her: that horrific panic and despair that destroys everything and presses her down into a deep black hole.
The film introduces us to the story of a young man who doesn’t think about tomorrow. For the romantic, courageous, windy and reckless lad, every day is a new adventure... We meet the protagonist and his friends at a key moment in one adventure, which brings about a fateful acquaintance: he falls in love with a girl who offers herself to him, and at the same time the prospect of fast profit. In love affairs there is everything but love.
Saving the Great Lakes. Fighting for the future of the largest fresh water system on Earth. The Great Lakes are among North America’s most valuable resources. Not only are they a source of recreation, the lakes are a trillion dollar economic powerhouse. This series partners with National Geographic to dive into some of the issues impacting the Great Lakes.
A girl struggling in school, who finds help through a dedicated teacher.
11 Super 8 films by Helga Fanderl, made between 1986 and 2005. The selected films, Polar Bear, Passers-By, Bulrushes, Fountain, Girls, Ferris Wheel, Airplanes II, Falling Water, Under the Water Lilies, Weybridge and Fireworks, are a small sample of her large body of work which now includes over 200 Super 8 films. Helga Fanderl uses a shoot and cut technique where the act of perceiving and filming are one and the same. There is no post shot editing involved, everything is done in the camera. The films show what’s happening in front of the camera as well as the simultaneous logical process of its transformation by using the chronology of the event as cinematographic writing.
Love story. Too hard to believe, and too much to bear.
The Fragile Promise of Choice: Abortion in the United States Today is a documentary film by Dorothy Fadiman which examines abortion rights and access in the U.S. in 1996 which was 23 years after the legislative decision, Roe vs. Wade. Dorothy narrated the film which featured interviews with abortion care providers and news clips, including one of Dr. George Tiller. It is last of three films called the Trilogy on Reproductive Rights or the From the Back-Alleys to the Supreme Court & Beyond Trilogy.
Tess is an isolated, middle aged woman who has run from dark family secrets her entire life. But when her father dies, Tess knows it may be her only chance to uncover clues about what really happened during the lost years of her childhood at the local psychiatric hospital. She returns to her unwelcoming hometown and everyone seems to remind her why she left– including her estranged daughter. Tess is haunted by ghosts of her past as she explores her father’s house and the now abandoned hospital that is slowly being demolished. Can Tess shed light on the road that connects her past to her future? Can she save her daughter from the sins of the past?
The music videos of Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile era
In the garden–with its constant demands for water and weeding, pruning and mending fences, sowing year after year, going to seed—we brush against the limits of our impact on the present and the frailty of our reach into the future. Filmed at the UC Botanical Garden in Strawberry Canyon, Berkeley CA, on Ohlone traditional land.
The manifesto of the artist is aimed at criticizing the dominant masculine structure of the world, patriarchal authority, and social inequality. In an attempt to rebuild her own female corporeality and gain social power, the heroine only finds herself facing her own fragility and vulnerability again. The video features a voice-over of the artist’s feminists’ letter, read by a Google voice assistant. This represents a delegation of the familiar act of speaking to someone else, as her own voice has never been heard before. Unintentional deformation of language occurs, raising the question of who the language belongs to.
Vishal and Aadi are in a relationship where things are not very smooth. Vishal is a photographer who is happy and proud of his identity as a gay man. In contrast, Aadi works in a regular IT farm where people are mostly straight and make fun of him behind his back which makes Aadi feel uncomfortable and ashamed. Due to the hidden battles in his mind, he loses his control over a situation one day which leads to a fight between Vishal and Aadi over Vishal not keeping the house clean enough, the mess in his head adds up to the mess in the room and he insults Vishal to which Vishal reacts in anger and he tells Aadi that they are unhappy because of the negativity he has in his mind. He makes him face the reality that he was ashamed of himself that the mirror he was looking into was dirtied by society and he is ashamed of owning his own identity and their relationship.