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Two brothers of a mysterious, influential family clash over how to honor their late father's legacy. Told through the eyes of a documentary filmmaker.
Said to draw inspiration from the writings of Sigmund Freud and European mythology, My Brother Became A Sheep was an 8mm animation produced at the time Harada was a sophomore in high school.
A short drama
Karim sits on a beautiful beach wearing a bulletproof vest and a hood, sharing his journey into the world of gangs. Jean-Luc Mwepu's poetic filmmaking portrays the sorrow over a lost brother and a young man's violent fate in contemporary Stockholm.
Untitled (for my brother) is acontinuous fow where underwater and land scenes are meeting, blurring geographical and tangible boundaries, allowing the viewer to dive in a gently confused stream of lichens, algae and fungus.
A documentary about the many problems of Colombia, highlighting a leftist politician (the director's brother) who tries to improve the lot of the most vulnerable people in the country.
Be My Brother stars aspiring actor Gerard O'Dwyer as Richard, a young man whose charm and charisma challenges the prejudices of a stranger waiting at a bus stop. When he impacts the stranger’s world, he also impacts the heart and mind of someone else close by. With Gerard O'Dwyer in the leading role, Tracie Sammut as camera assistant, Georgia Cranko as unit manager and Gordon Crane as gaffer, the filmmaking experience of Be My Brother presented an opportunity for creative people with disabilities to experience working on a film set in the capacity of either crew member or performer. Genevieve met Gerard while filming a documentary for Down Syndrome NSW, as part of the Up, Up and Away Project, and was instantly inspired by his vivacious personality and a photographic memory for dialogue. She decided to write a script for him to act as the lead, in order to create a platform to showcase his talent and ability as an actor.
A young woman celebrates the connection she has with her brother through the art of photography.
Two brothers witness the murder of their parents and grow up dealing with the tragedy in very different ways. As one brother struggles with mental illness and sleep paralysis, the other finds success in the unique world of found object art.
After an unorthodox painting of Jesus goes viral, the artist and his muse discuss its significance in the wake of BLM protests in Richmond, Virginia.
In rural New Zealand, a Maori boy comes to terms with the death of his brother, leading their mother in search of answers.
Nicky has got a problem. He's got a problem with his love life, he's got a problem with his substance abuse, but most of all, he's got a problem with his roommate... Jimmy.
2020 Australian Open Documentary - Focus on Ability Short Film Festival.
Movie revolves around a young guide Birbal, who narrates his life's transformation and early accountabilities to a foreigner.
The documentary is about the family of a missing martyr whose brother is trying to identify and exhume one of the graves with similar characteristics.
The reflections of a boy who shares a room and a childhood with his gigantic brother.
The enigma of Vincent Van Gogh 125 years after his death is explored through an extraordinary contemporary play which was first written and performed by the late actor Leonard Nimoy in the 1970's, and brought back to life by a talented French actor named Jean-Michel Richaud. The documentary team traces Van Gogh's footsteps in the south of France where he painted most of his masterpieces, in Belgium where he was a preacher to coal miners, and in Holland, where he was born.
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea is a country with a very strong social cohesion and the unprecedented admiration of the people for their leader, which is absolutely unique and incomprehensible especially from a Western point of view. The native Korean director Sung-Hyung Cho tries to understand this by accompanying several Koreans from different backgrounds in their daily lives. The film shows the country and its people in a way, as it is rarely done in Western media, non-judgmental and respectful towards the people.