When a streetwise boy steals a tourist's camera at rural train station, an unlikely friendship forms as they wander Dire Dawa in search of a mysterious perfect ball and healing from quiet grief.
A discouraged video artist suddenly becomes obsessed with a woman appearing in his dreams. However, when he finally meets her, he makes a horrifying discovery.
Here is the very first episode of Team CC1's questionable vlogs, which started at the beginning of the year. In this episode, you'll join us behind the scenes of our first-year film classes 🎬 and share in our conversations, laughter, and maybe even our secrets... 🤐 This first episode may seem a bit messy because we didn't film regularly before finally deciding to put everything together in one edit. We originally filmed for our private stories, as evidenced by the vertical videos.
When Candela misses the bus, she meets Mateo, a guy from the neighborhood who’s also late to his destination. Between jokes, glances, eleven questions, and an improvised journey, they discover that sometimes love shows up where you least expect it.
Between Days follows the Arc'teryx snow team in the Japanese Alps during a season-defining storm cycle. Nine riders from four countries, united by a shared language of storm riding. What happens when nine snowboarders from four countries arrive in Japan’s Alps in the middle of a season defining storm cycle? The universal language of “dig yourself out, ride until your legs give in, then do it all again” dissolves all barriers — forging a quiet bond through the raw experience of storm riding. Guided by snowboarding legend Tadashi Fuse, the crew dives into hip-deep powder turns and Japanese philosophical reflections found in the highs and lows of the mountains. This is a snowboard film like no other — familiar yet entirely new. With a stellar athlete line-up, shot in stunning black-and-white on 16mm, featuring Sherpas Cinema–certified cameramen, and produced by Robyn van Gyn and legend Shin Campus, it’s blessed with some of the most unreal powder imaginable.
Justine is in her room, in her bed. Her alarm goes off and it takes a long time for her to turn the sound off. She goes back to sleep. The film takes place in Justine’s bedroom. The camera almost never leaves these four walls. And neither does she.
In the quiet of their home, filmmaker Maryna Nikolcheva documents her husband Max as he drifts through a midlife crisis. Once celebrated for his art, Max now edits commercials he can't stand, finding meaning only in the slow, obsessive restoration of a battered old car. Through the lens of Maryna's camera, we witness the small victories, frustrations, and tender moments that make up their shared life. When Russia invades Ukraine, the couple is torn apart, connected only through video calls. Amid missile strikes, blackouts, and uncertainty, they confront the fragility of life and the enduring pull of their shared craft. Despite the backdrop of war, Max begins to find happiness again – but, like safety itself, it remains precarious and fleeting.
Pellegrini's Espresso Bar is a testament to the enduring power of community, tradition, and love. This documentary explores the cafe's rich history, its cultural impact, and the profound legacy of its beloved figure, Sisto Malaspina.
Laura investigates a series of disappearances and seeks out Dona Lurdes, the woman whose report against a suspect shifted the entire case. But as their conversation deepens, Laura begins to sense that the truth hiding beneath their words is far stranger than she ever imagined.
When eccentric detective Deck Tective gets a call about a burglary, he becomes part of a plot by the dastardly burglar to frame someone else for burgling.
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