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A mother, a father, four brothers, and a sister live in Hrubieszów, Poland, a small town with a majority Jewish population. They thrive economically and academically despite antisemitism. Survivors of the family and the town describe the Nazi invasion, brutality, destruction, and murder. Personal photographs and documents enhance reflective first-person accounts.
A documentary concert film chronicling British band Nothing But Thieves' journey to their biggest performance yet.
To celebrate the online release of the British Council's Film Collection - an archive of 120 short documentaries made throughout the 1940s to showcase Britain to the rest of the world - we invited three contemporary UK filmmakers to respond to the Collection. John Akomfrah, Penny Woolcock and Mark Cousins each took a different view. 'But Then Again, To Few To Mention: A Life Of Bob' is Mark's response.
In 1969, The Department of City Planning in New York City developed a new city-wide plan. This documentary, produced and written by John Peer Nugent and narrated by notable urbanist William H. Whyte, was released on public television to provide a behind-the-scenes peek at the planning process. There's a lot that is gone from contemporary New York in this documentary: a gritty Hell's Kitchen, a robust Model Cities program, and acres of slums in Bedford-Stuyvesant. But there's a lot that, for better or worse, is still the same: poverty and prosperity, diversity and wealth, greed and good intentions.
Led by 2001 NBA MVP Allen Iverson and 2001 NBA Coach of the Year Larry Brown, the 76ers won their first 10 games and never looked back in the Eastern Conference, eventually reaching the NBA Finals against the Los Angeles Lakers.
Jennifer visiting her Dad living on a Mediterranean Island, finds his way of life is now being threatened by local politics.
Louis Henderson’s Evidence of Things Unseen But Heard draws a relation between technologies of state surveillance against black communities in Bristol, the rise of sound system culture, and the exceptional character of “Bristol sound”. Shot around the St Pauls neighbourhood, while reflecting on Bristol’s history, which heavily rests on plantation labour and slavery, Henderson stitches a sonic archaeology through archival photographs of the St Pauls carnival and the direct aftermath of the riots of 1980.
As I Sit In Darkness, Drowning In Silence I Begin To Hear A Violent Downpour Outside. I Leave The Safety Of My Solitude And When I Walk Outside I See That It Is Not Rain Falling From The Heavens, But Blood. Now Removed From The Darkness Of My Confines I Can Suddenly Hear Not Only The People Of The World, But The World Itself Screaming.
1974 short film starring Scott Colomby.
Sanzgiri's father was 18 when India ousted the last remaining Portuguese colonisers from Goa in 1961. Combining 16mm with drone footage, desktop screenshots, and Skype interviews with his father, Sanzgiri utilises various modes of seeing at a distance to question identity, the construction of memory and anti-colonial solidarity across continents.
89% of people in England have adopted a pay for sex lifestyle exchanging money for sex and the British Government now want a piece of the action.
After a devastating break up, an emotionally unstable young man recruits a desperate escort to create a fake relationship with his ex boyfriend in hopes of gaining insight into where they went wrong.
A young nun meets a blind writer in a posh hotel elevator.
Video installation by UMMMI.
Wondering if a confession should be told in an abandoned house, a 9-year-old gender-confused boy tells his friend a horrifying folktale about a tikbalang. As the folklore continues to be unveiled, he will soon reveal his tragic reality foretold by his imaginative mind.
Jack has recently been through a bad break-up and he's not sure why it's happened. In trying to figure it out, he's fallen into a dissociative state, pitting two sides of his personality against each other. Who's fault is it?
“Both sides are the same time (well,almost). It’s really simultaneous – practically. Except at the end a car burns and that is the same car we have been looking at on the other track,already a burnt out wreck around which kids dance.All this was taking place in and outside of my window when I lived uptown.” (George Landow, letter to Sheldon Renan, 1967) “Two random street events in New York City … in one of them a car was on fire.They’re shown in split screen, created by matte-ing.” (Owen Land, interviewed by Mark Webber, 2004)
Miles away, I watch the slow erasing of my home. Scattered between two places, I am no longer anywhere.
The four of them rank in the top four in almost every game, their rankings ever rotating slightly. Every time, one of them will add a small stand next to the podium to celebrate the fourth-place win. Among them, the evenly-matched Hua and Tang often take first and second place, while Feng is either second or third. Le often takes fourth place, the slowest among the four of them, but accidentally loses his life in a small competition.; 15 years later, after everything has blown over, Tang leaves the casino where he has achieved a high status, to return to the racing track. Seeing that Hua is still a champion racer with immense glory and popularity, he is determined to get back on the track to challenge Hua and recoup his former glory. Later, Tang discovers that it is not just about catching up with Hua by half a lap, but that he can no longer regain his former self of twenty years.