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A man under interrogation claims he can travel through time - it is up to psychoanalyst Dr. Friedrich to figure out whether this person is lying, brainwashed or covering up some hidden truth.
Crowned with 15 Michelin stars, Yannick Alléno is one of the greatest chefs on the planet. In 2014, he took over the Pavillon Ledoyen, just steps from the Champs-Élysées. In just six years, the chef created three restaurants there, making the Pavillon Ledoyen the most starred establishment in the world. From 2019 to 2023, the film followed the daily life of this temple of haute cuisine, narrating how the chef and his team of 150 employees navigated these challenging years. An improbable and wild drama unfolds, culminating in the unimaginable for Yannick Alléno: the death of his son Antoine, killed by a reckless driver in the streets of Paris. Beyond the behind-the-scenes of great cuisine, the quest for stars, the pursuit of excellence, sharing, and transmission, the film questions the fragility of fate and the search for meaning.
What is the Travelling Rivers? Travelling Rivers is a collective counter-mapping initiative that aims to illustrate and mobilise the knowledge, imaginaries and conflicts around rivers that are generally hidden, but perceived and experienced daily by riverine communities. From April to June 2023, fishing and peasant communities, social movements and activists-artists and researchers from the Riverhood and River Commons projects engaged in local counter-mapping workshops on four rivers in Colombia and two in Ecuador: the Magdalena, La Miel, Bogotá and, Sumapaz and the Guargalla y Alao rivers. By taking the mapping workshops and the maps themselves from one context to another, the different experiences and struggles were woven together, connecting stories, concerns, debates and movements. Rivers travelled and promoted transnational solidarity.
Concerned Travelers is set on Lesbos during the last weeks before the EU-Turkey agreement came into effect in early 2016. One Million people reached Europe by sea in 2015 and almost half of them arrived on the beaches of Lesbos. The film follows migrants who arrive on Lesbos, before they move with a ferry to the Greek mainland and continue to travel north to central Europe. With the influx of migrants on the Greek Island, tourism came to a sudden halt and changed the livelihood of many islanders profoundly. Tourists who discuss their concerns in online travel forums regarding the crisis create the tone for this short documentary narrated by an omniscient observer. Concerned Travelers is shot in non-interventional, observational direct cinema style.
Something terrible happened to Jenny's friends and she must travel back in time to fix it.
The 30th anniversary of AMORPHIS' landmark album "Tales From The Thousand Lakes" is celebrated with a live recording that sets new standards in terms of brilliance and intensity. This unique release, available on BluRay, CD and vinyl, was recorded at the iconic Tavastia club in Helsinki, Finland, on the 23rd of June 2021, in chronological order.
A short film about the coming of age of the teenager Ricky.
Jack and Hank go on a quest throughout time to stop a sinister entity.
Documentary following Joe Cannon Snr, a retired farrier and traveller making this annual journey to Appleby Horse Fair in Cumbria, UK.
A independent film directed by John Hanson.
Painter Esteban Cabeza de Baca quietly defies the laws of space and time, blending past, present, and future in richly layered landscapes of the American Southwest. From his studio in Queens, to on-site painting at the US-Mexico border, to The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this short documentary follows a young artist as he strives to give form to both his personal story and the still-present legacy of colonialism.
How the Post Office's night mail train from London to Aberdeen collects and distributes mail en route.
'Travail' is a meditation on the erosion of collective consciousness in the shadow of modernity. It unfolds as a journey through dissonance, where the remnants of lost revolutions linger like ghosts in the periphery. It is about the subtle decay of hope, the quiet rebellion in the heart of despair, and the elusive spark of revolution buried beneath the surface