At the moment he dies, Em’s ghost books a sitting with an AI-generated coach named Tammy. The anime avatar patiently calls up all the clips that brought Em to this point, the redundant message of which is: What you imagine becomes real. Jacob Schill paints an intoxicating picture of an imagination colonized by social media, in which self-affirmation and delusion become indistinguishable.
For a documentary they’re making, Edouard and Justine interview single, young pregnant women in their camper. One of these women is Alice. As the conversation draws to a close, the mood in the cramped vehicle changes.
Since his father is ill, young Fari must help his brother Danford on the fishing boat, although he’s afraid of the deep. Far out on the open sea, neither wants to admit that they might not be up to the task.
Twelve-year-old Xiao Ai seems to be the only one affected by the death of an elderly neighbor whom everyone called “Crazy Granny”. In the abandoned apartment of the deceased, Xiao Ai begins to form a connection with her neighbor and uncover her past.
Documentary about 30 young people struggling to find belonging and direction. Will a four-week voyage from Portugal to Norway aboard the historic sailing ship Christian Radich help them find a new course in life?
A failed artist works as a security guard at a gallery and begins to dream of his art on the walls. When his fantasies get more and more erratic and unstable, the line between reality and fiction starts to become blurred.
An Indigenous woman, Sarah, recounts to her grandson Devin a story from her time in Residential School, when she was believed to be possessed by a demon.
An intimate portrait of a city that no longer exists and another still under construction. Through celebrations, protests, everyday gestures, and images from the past, the film traces Gijón's transformation: from an industrial city to a tourist destination, from a battleground to a stage for spectacle. Faced with this transformation, the filmmaker returns to the plaza of his childhood and questions collective memory: who constructs it? What is forgotten? What remains outside the frame?
This short documentary follows land defenders and their allies in their fight against Law 97, a forestry reform that would have handed over the province’s remaining forests to industry. Through footage shot across multiple blockades and camps, the film shows how Indigenous resistance forced the government to withdraw the bill — a victory that mainstream media largely ignored.
A sensuous, semi-fictional film installation that reconstructs the obscured life of Wan Hoi-Ling, who many have regarded as Singapore’s first female filmmaker. She co-directed Mutiara (1940), the first Singapore-Made Malay Talkie and made films focussed on nationhood. Working across Hong Kong and Singapore, she was imprisoned during the Japanese Occupation. Yet, her legacy has largely been buried—until now.
The 4 CD/ 2 Blu-ray set captures the full London show, filmed at Trinity Church in Brentwood in January 2025 in dazzling video and audio. Disc Five: Blu-ray D’Virgilio, Morse & Jennings Highlights from Jesus Christ: The Exorcist Disc Six: Blu-ray Day for Night The Dreamer – Joseph: Part 1 The Restoration – Joseph: Part 2 Wind at My Back
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