In this haiku-film, Giordanno Bottezini recounts his experience with death from Rabies Lyssavirus and the split-second moment between the complete deterioration of the brain and death; a moment after existence but included in experience.
At the beginning Michelle Bastien-Archer shows and comments on photos of her wedding. The African-American and her childhood friend Jermaine were married in the unhospitable visitors’ hall of Sing Sing in 2007. He had been sentenced to 22 years to life for voluntary manslaughter in 1998. Ever since, she has been fighting tirelessly to prove his innocence. Now new documents have turned up that reinforce doubts about the trial’s decisive witness statement. Michelle becomes more confident. She presses even more determinedly ahead with her efforts to get Jermaine released. The camera is with her as if live, for almost a decade.
In Groß-Umstadt, a small town in the Oberwald region of central Germany, a community of Portuguese workers arrived in the 1960s. Legend has it that a young Portuguese man was travelling through the area in 1962 when his motorbike broke down… and he never left, becoming the first Portuguese person to settle there. This documentary looks at the immigrant story between Portugal and Germany.
A couple from different dimensions meet once a year through a mystical portal. But when she begins to experience painful glitches across universes, the two must work together to save their vulnerable relationship.
Life in a Kurdish village in Eastern Turkey is routine for Grandfather Hamit every day for the last 5 years he visits his wife’s grave. political problems force hamit and the other villagers to leave their village. grandfather hamit and his son’s family want to go to germany.
Through the inhabited spaces of a house, an unexpected event is told. A military irruption in the context of the last Argentine military dictatorship in 1977.
Rock band Don Cornelio y la Zona burst onto the music scene at the end of the ‘80s, delivering a mythical album and the best of rock poets, who is now already a legend, Palo Pandolfo.
After their mother moves them to a new town to start over, siblings Luke and Madison, who are still reeling from the absence of their father years prior, decide to go back to the home that was taken from them to see their dad again.
We Are Not Familiar With a Generation That Has No Understanding of Sadness constructs a narrative around the artists’ fundamental research on the mimeograph. By using significant political texts and transcripts from history as a reference point, against this historical background, they reflect upon the contemporary situation in Türkiye. In affinity with previous generations, who are saddened by the perished dreams and ideals, they search for agency under despotism—attempting to negotiate their elusive position between two extremes of utopian escapism and revolutionary struggle as recourse to estrangement.
In the not-so-distant past, two young artistes went on their way, leaving Bulgaria in search of dreams to which they were determined to devote their lives—an art, one to which they aspired. Among the bohemia of the Bulgarian artistic circle in Paris, through the music of the Russian cabarets shortly before they slid into obscurity, they encountered the legendary personalities who feature in this film.
Catalina discovers that the night she imagined as the most boring turns into an exciting adventure that changes her life forever. Her relationship with her grandmother opens the door to a wonderful world of warmth in the form of a hot water bottle.
When teenager Siah decides to take a nude selfie, she feels both exhilarated and mature. But when she receives news that Stephen her new boyfriend has shared her photo, Siah's sexual agency all but evaporates before her. She embarks on a quest to regain her image and her power in the face of increasing dilemmas from the other pupils, her teacher and her mother.