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In The Unforgettables (Les inoubliables), 13 women interpret in their written languages the texts of 25 deceased women poets from different continents and eras who never met but nevertheless shared similar sentiments. Across eight scenes they respond to each other, producing a series of conversations about the constraints imposed on women, about wars and struggles, about writing and the boundaries of language, about relationships and the places we occupy in the world. Told in timeless black and white, the poems underline the extent to which the issues they address transcend time and space.
Unable to spend Easter Sunday with both parents for another year, the director combined a video record of the lunch he had with his maternal family along with an audio record of a phone call he made that same day with his father, in which they discussed how they would spend the holiday apart.
Bedtime is more about fun and less about sleep for a monkey who wants to play. But when his show curtain opens at sunrise, will he shine or snooze?
Through the testimony of Jaime Rippa, Rosario Arde reconstructs the birth of Argentine experimental art and the development of Tucumán Arde—a collective action that shattered the boundaries between art and politics to denounce exploitation, censorship, and silence in 1968 Argentina.
Arthur breaks up with his girlfriend after years together and understands that the real challenge is not the act of separation, but accepting its consequences and a life that suddenly becomes solitary.
A dark comedy following a young man whose relentless pursuit of a singular sexual fantasy leads to constant rejection and a crisis of masculinity.
RADIOHEART is a documentary that explores the life and career of DJ Kevin Cole, following his journey from his disco DJ days in Minneapolis through the founding of alternative radio station REV 105, his role in launching Amazon’s first music store, and his pivotal influence on the groundbreaking Seattle radio station KEXP.
When everything starts spiraling, Dahlia deals with changes in her life, including a big change in her garden
Bruno, Parmesan Kid and Herick embark on a journey to buy some pot
The story follows Yaqoot, an ambitious young Kuwaiti man who dreams of becoming a successful lawyer. However, his laziness and limited intelligence land him in serious trouble from his very first day at court, when he becomes entangled with a dangerous gang leader. His life takes a dramatic turn when his grandmother gives him a mysterious drink that boosts his confidence, launching him into a journey filled with comedic situations and high-stakes confrontations, where he transforms from a desperate underdog into an unexpected hero. A journey from failure to confidence… and from weakness to strength.
This film followers Oliver, a nineteen year old who finds peace in solitude and self reflection. While he lacks many of the things people typically rely on for stability, such as close relationships, money, or clear direction, he possesses a rare comfort with himself. Through a solitary drive, music, and time spent in nature, the film explores his quiet contentment and emotional independence, showing that fulfillment does not always come from external validation but from being at ease within one’s own mind.
Densely developed, low-lying South Florida is one of the most vulnerable regions to sea-level rise and climate change in the U.S. and the world. South Florida sits on the front lines of sea-level rise and climate change—and this WLRN original production offers a compelling look at how local communities are responding. Filmed throughout the 2024 hurricane season, it highlights innovative projects and grassroots efforts across the region, from infrastructure improvements to environmental education and citizen science. Following climate leaders and advocates over the course of a year, the film captures both the urgency of these challenges and the resilience of those working toward solutions. It culminates at a regional summit in Key West, where participants reflect on progress and the path ahead.
Two soliders from messina set off for war. Will there love survive the gunfire?
a found footage fusion of clips for a dazzling song by Ketsa
JK enters the Library in search of a book but he quickly discovers that his wishes might not be that simple. Halls and corridors multiply like a labyrinth without a way out, stairs lead to impossible places, and the employees of the Library don't offer any help. The Library seems to watch over and guide him against his will. Every attempt to move forward traps him, plunging him further into the chaos of an absurd system. What began as a small desire turns into a mental and sensory odyssey, where JK will even have to resort to violence. What is your Library?
What happens when the boundaries between the observer and the subject are obliterated? When love appears not as a polished image, but in the guise of a homeless, drunk, and wounded person whom the world has turned its back on? This is a story about love that refuses to acknowledge the "social gutter". It is about equality that cannot be imposed, but can be experienced. In this film, reality rewrites the script. What was intended as a documentary about volunteers helping the homeless suddenly transforms into a chronicle of an impossible love affair. The film producer falls in love with the protagonist – a homeless man named Edik. The camera captures not only the social drama but an inner revolution which comes at a price. The struggle with addiction, rejection, the lure of the streets, and the fear of being authentic. Yet, against all odds, in this struggle we discern a radical act of recognizing humanity in someone who is usually overlooked.