A documentary exploring the intersection of identity, community, and graffiti culture through a feminist lens, spotlighting the untold stories of 4 generations of female graffiti writers from New York City.
Moving snapshots of people taken along a river in Kyoto develop a captivating rhythm one is only too willing to give in to. People play, sing, and take walks.
Super 8 material from the 1980s poses a mystery, so an Al tool is tasked with deciphering Berlin life. It recognizes surprising connections to the ancient city of Ekbatana.
The filmmaker captures daily life in her grandparents' home between painting nails, napping and ironing. Her images are filled with deep emotional attachment and the absurdity of aging.
Between minesweeper and family photos, the filmmaker faces the grief over the grandfather with radical honesty. A rough yet deeply tender work of remembrance.
With anger and melancholy, the director describes her home in Chile. The former natural paradise is now covered by monotonous pine forests - alien, thirsty, waiting for the next fire.
September 1945. South of France. War is over. Three young artists reunite to discuss the future. One of them, Nicolas, presents a plan for all the new corporations that are going to grow soon, in which advertising and art can merge. But Raphaël thinks differently. He wants fresh air and poetry. Therefore, he leaves. Choosing the freedom of nature like a young bohemian artist.
In November 2024, two Indigenous ranger teams set out on a 1,900-kilometre journey from the remote community of Bidyadanga in Western Australia to Uluru. Their destination: the largest gathering of Indigenous desert rangers in Australia — the Indigenous Desert Alliance Conference.
A team of workers is sent to planet Gliese 12b to build a gravitational portal. To conserve energy for survival on the frozen planet, each worker is allowed to speak only 113 words per day.
A former Ukrainian soldier tries to rebuild his life in Warsaw. When his pizza delivery is late, something breaks. The man sets off on a bicycle chase through the city, chasing something more than just a lost order.
A 12-year-old Ukrainian girl Sofia spends all her time at home, only attending online classes. One day, her mother takes her to a Polish school, where Sofia meets Piotr and his pet - a hamster. They agree to meet again. However, Sophia's mother leaves her at home - she needs to care for her younger brother. The girl does not intend to accept such a fate.
An actor endlessly reenacts the murder sequence from the scenario of the lost film, with repeated gestures intertwining countless reference points. The scene loops endlessly on the silver screen.
During the months of June and July 2025, we will be mentoring and working with marginalized youth in the City of Edmonton to create a short documentary regarding the harsh realities they face on a daily basis with a specific focus on the challenges they experience pursuing music on a serious note. The documentary will include interviews, clips of live performances and also commentary from established hip-hop artists with lived experience. The All Starz Zine Project provides music education to youth in the justice system & storytelling through documentary filmmaking.
This documentary follows vegan animal rights activists who have led the Korean animal rights movement for the past decade. Beyond advocating for pets, they fight for the rights of farmed and captive animals, striving for a world where all beings coexist. From rescuing pigs and dolphins to challenging the system, they have built a movement.
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