From its origins on the political fringes to representation on local councils and in Westminster, she asks whether Reform UK is ready to be a party of government. Featuring interviews with leading members of the party, the film explores how voter dissatisfaction is reshaping Britain’s political landscape.
Dolores owns THE restaurant of the small town. But things are not what they look like. Working here means chaos, fighting, sometimes bad food, sometimes good food, and a lot of pretentiousness.
As you go to bed to rest from the fatigue of the day, you find yourself unable to sleep, overwhelmed by excessive thoughts, drifting back through the memories of your life—until you finally reach a path with no escape.
March 2020: João, an HIV-positive Brazilian living in Vienna, has no one to spend lockdown with. Isolated in his one-room apartment, he looks down at the strangely empty streets. While his boyfriend Tom only sporadically checks in from somewhere far away and an online date contracts Covid before they can meet, João's imagination confronts him with a past he would rather not face.
As the frontman of the hip-hop group The Latin Kings, Dogge became a powerful symbol of Sweden’s multicultural suburbs. After losing his wife Leonida to cancer, he left the band and was forced to face a new reality. Today, he fights to find work and takes on less-than-glamorous gigs just to make ends meet, while also resorting to controversial tactics to remain visible in the media spotlight.
The last standing bastion of our intellectual independence and beating heart of our identity, dreams are now convoyed and researched by enterprises in both hemispheres. Blending scientific research with sensual visual poetry and impressive archival material Gala Hernández challenges our ideas of reality. like moths to light reminds us of the beauty and fragility of our inner-world and of the need to protect it from the parasitic, profit-driven world of enterprise.
A young filmmaker, once skeptical of incense rituals, sets out to explore faith through his lens. From street vendors to temple youth groups, his journey captures how belief quietly answers life's questions. A heartfelt documentary bridging gods and people, offering hope and reflection in a post-pandemic world.
We see the film, not the cinema; the cinema remains hidden within the film.
Cinema is the Phantom of the Opera.
Movement and moment of transition, the Phantom fades away with each opera.
It disappears, and then reemerges in another, and another, and yet another opera.
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