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Col. Joe Alon, the Israeli Air Force Attache was assassinated in 1973 in MARYLAND . An FBI investigation revealed nothing. 38 years later, the case remains unsolved and Joe's three daughters are searching for the truth.
A love story between a Jamaican immigrant and his wife that turns bittersweet when the search for the American dream goes awry.
Brighton-based tale of a trans woman’s second youth.
This documentary follows key participants on both sides of the debate in the lead-up to the most important vote in Argentina's history: the decision on whether to legalise abortion. In the blue corner, a traditional Catholic elite who see abortion as murder. In the green corner, a rising movement of women fighting for the right to safe and legal abortion.
SBB: Follow My Dream
"Are You My Mother?" is an experimental documentary that uses a combination of found and original footage. Meditative and cyclical, the film is an expression of the maker's generational exploration.
A short doc about how faces are perceived: by scientists, by artists, by animals. How do we remember faces so well if we can barely describe them with words? Why do we see them everywhere? What even are they? What is my face?
A look at the life on the Galápagos Islands.
A parallel history is being written under the nose and out of control of the director. The all-mighty filmmaker yells cut, yet as an act of defiance one camera keeps rolling, capturing what the spectator shouldn't see, candidly documenting what history leaves out. But even then, someone's holding the camera, someone's editing the shots, someone's splicing titles with dates and places over the frame. What happens when the camera simply takes over?
Italian photographer Massimo Vitali shows NOWNESS his home.
A woman preparing for a protest is about to get the shock of a lifetime when she unexpectedly has her menstrual cycle going overboard, resulting in a shocking move that will make viewers cringe.
Experimental film about the legal action taken by a woman whose house is threatened by a new city development project. Her ideas of home, community and utopia are examined alongside those of the developer. The film explores the use of language and rhetoric, as well as competing visions of progress and development.
Three men commit acts of passion, willfully opposing the mores that they've allowed to dominate their lives. Debut feature film by Frank V. Ross.
Peta Friend is the founder, former President and now Patron of Trans Pride Australia. Mark Jarret is an 11 year old Murriwarri/Gumbayngirr Aboriginal boy who attends Orange Grove Public School and loves acting and maths. Tea Uglow is an author, speaker and activist, who led the global campaign for a trans-pride emoji. Rey Vargas is a speech pathology student by day and a creative by night. They have featured in multiple podcasts. Joel Wilson is data scientist with maths-stats degree from ANU. At a time when trans and gender diverse people are becoming more visible, we’re here to tell you there’s plenty more to the trans narrative than the stereotypes suggest. Yes, these stories can be linked by feelings of gender dysphoria, name changes, surgeries and marginalisation but they are unique and reveal much more than just gender; they’re human stories full of love and laughter, curiosity and explorations, triumphs and hope.
Set in the heat of 1970s south, a married Hispanic couple encounters car problems leading to an argument revealing the painful truths about their marriage.
“Chiaroscuro” begins as an intimate portrait of one of Iran’s most influential artists, Aydin Aghdashloo, but becomes a search for a father’s heart.
"The little dancer followed the music..."
One day, Tokola's dog Leman disappeared. Tokola is a closed friend of Yohannes Feleke and Miguel Llanso, so that's why the filmmakers reflected on the value of a dog and the great amount of street dogs in Addis Ababa, trying to survive among the people. How are these dogs related to the inhabitants of the city? People love or hate them? Could be established a parallelism between the life of the dogs and the life of the people? Finally this reflection would consider the general perception of Ethiopia from the West and would play experimentally with the western prejudices to display an ironic film with certain doses of black humor. Thus Yohannes Feleke and Miguel Llanso went to the streets of Addis Ababa.
Learning that his long-unseen son is soon to arrive for a visit, a small-time con-man enlists the help of his cronies to help him pretend to be a wealthy and important businessman. Comedy.