After the death of his mother in 2011, the director embarks on an intimate journey through the personal objects and memories that remain of her in the present. This short documentary explores grief and illness and their relationship with dignity, care and transmission, claiming cinema as a tool to reveal the past.
Deaf Japanese vs. Hearing Kurds! A film by the director of CODA (Child of Deaf Adults), in Japanese Sign Language and Kurdish. Subtitled for both Deaf and Hearing audiences.
Choucroute (Sauerkraut) is lonely and bored. A hungry duck flies past. Choucroute sees the duck as a remedy for his loneliness. The duck sees Choucroute as a meal. The story of an impossible love between a duck and a sauerkraut.
As dancer and actress Souraya Baghdadi revisits her life with her late husband, filmmaker Maroun Baghdadi, through archival whispers and tender introspection, she uncovers the haunting beauty of love that persists even in the silence of absence.
Guitarist Rodolphe Burger and multi-instrumentalist Julien Perraudeau pay tribute to the Düsseldorf band Kraftwerk with a reinterpretation of their album Radio-Activity . A performance of the third kind, under the eyes of the visitors of the C'est dans la vallée festival.
A pulsating combination of powerful contemporary dance and exhilarating music, with water as the unifying element. Multiple dancers perform a shared choreography—brought together through the editing—across various locations in Zimbabwe, from dense forests and open plains to urban settings and pristine natural landscapes.
Here is a girl who keeps running - fleeing, being chased. What is she running from, and what is it that pursues her? Where will her journey finally lead her to?
Experience an unforgettable celebration as for the first time ever, Westlife take centre stage at London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall for a fun-filled night of nostalgia honouring 25 magnificent years of chart-topping music. Selling over 55 millions records worldwide and with an incredible 14 No.1 singles, Westlife have established themselves as a defining force within pop and one of the world’s biggest bands of the 21st century. To mark their 25th anniversary, the band will be joined by the renowned Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, bringing Westlife’s biggest hits and fan favourites like Flying Without Wings, Your Raise Me Up and Uptown Girl to life like never before and with the glittering Gatsby-themed stage, this event promises a visual and musical feast for fans and newcomers alike. This is not just a concert — it's a cinematic celebration of a legendary band and their enduring legacy.
Adam Santoso, the youngest village head candidate in Jawi Village, aims to transform the “dirtiest village” with a unique vision: imposing fines on residents who litter, inspired by Singapore. However, his approach is rejected for being too radical. Will Adam succeed?
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