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Memories from red guards, three Chongqing people and one cemetery.
Every 4 seasons, a young man visits a wild apple tree on the mountainside
Holocaust survivors describe their experiences being interred at the Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp.
Five days during Songkran Festival, when people in three countries celebrate by splashing water on each other, making merit, and praying, fun comes together with love. A Thai guy visits Luang Prabang, Laos. Roaming the peaceful town, he gets to know its beautiful tradition with a help from a Lao girl. A Thai girl with a broken heart fails to catch her tour bus in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Stranger to the city, a kind-hearted guy comes up to show her around. Two guys, a Thai and a Vietnamese, hope to pick up fun loving girls from a Phuket beach party, they find true love hiding by the sea instead.
short Chris Marker-esque essay on Kershner's THE EYES OF LAURA MARS
Filmed over 5 years, and presented in 4 chapters, the film represents an evolution of in-camera transformations of the Mile End neighbourhood in Montreal.
In an antique shop in downtown São Paulo, a love story from the past is revealed amid the daily life of the place.
A visual essay on the making, release and restoration of Robot Carnival.
In the heart of the Peruvian Amazon rainforest, two trees awaken in the night and set out on a spiritual journey, uncovering a past life in which they were two little brothers.
A short film by Obayashi Nobuhiko.
In the spring of 1962, members of the Christian Peace Service aid group flew in from Bern, Switzerland and settled in the poorest villages in all of Greece. Led by photographer and social worker Fritz Berger, the group itself had one purpose: the provision of aid and development services to local communities inhabiting the southwest region of Lefkada. What followed were revolutionary advancements that would leave their lives forever changed.
From the memoirs of Ivan Alekseevich Bunin - a writer and poet who received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1933 - with the wording "for the strict skill with which he develops the traditions of Russian classical prose." In this series, we learn under what circumstances Bunin learned that he received the highest award in the field of art, how he felt about this event and what he thought about in those days.
A hard-working section chief, fast approaching retirement and beset by stress from all directions, joins a jazz band and reignites his youthful passion for the music, giving him a chance to set things right in his life.
A film about Shin Sasakubo's childhood place Chichibu - home of Mt. Buko, known as the “mountain of the gods.” It is the most important mountain in the local folk religion and serves as the sacred site of the Chichibu Shrine. This sacred mountain is blasted, even today, by large corporations who harvest limestone with dynamite. This film, a project by the art collective Chichibu Avant-Garde, and depicts memories of the destruction of Mt. Buko as if through a somato (Japanese revolving lantern) or kaleidoscope.
From the memoirs of Marina Gustavovna Storkh, the daughter of the Russian philosopher, polymath and thinker Gustav Shpet, who was shot in 1937. A tragic story connected with the founders and the last years of the famous Alferov Gymnasium in Moscow, where the daughters of Chaliapin, Polenov, Nesterov studied…
MEMORIAL LIVE: 2nd Hinatansai is the 2nd day of the "Hinatazaka46 Debut 2nd Anniversary Special 2days" event. The concert was held in front of a live audience of 746 and live streamed.
This documentary follows 200 days in the life of contemporary artist Hiroshi Sugimoto— a leading presence in the world of modern art. He is the winner of many prestigious awards and his photographs are sold for millions of yen at overseas auctions. The film shows the sites of the Architecture series shot in southern France, the huge installation art work at 17th Biennale of Sydney, his new work Mathematics at Provence, his art studio while working on Lightning Fields, and more. It thoroughly pursues the question Sugimoto's works pose - "living in modern times, what are these works trying to tell us?" A thrilling look into the world of Hiroshi Sugimoto.
In December 1979, the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. Four years later—the Islamic calendar's year 1362—, director Volker Koepp visited Kabul and neighboring provinces. Koepp met a cross-section of people, such as soldiers, intellectuals, kids, and nomads, and with sensitive intensity told stories of their daily lives in the turmoil of an “undeclared war.” This travelogue, which was undertaken with the GDR’s consent, took a political risk because it expresses Koepp’s doubt that conflicts can be solved through military invention.
Denis Matsuev reads a story about the years of his youth and studying at the music boarding school of the famous Moscow teacher Nikolai Zverev.