Documentary about the harpy eagle, which feeds on monkeys.
When a science experiment goes horribly wrong, gigantic fish gain appetites for human flesh.
"1888: The Extraordinary Voyage of The Santa Isabel" is a whimsical adventure fantasy about a tired Jules Verne, fleeing from Paris and a bored wife, who joins Italian explorer Stradelli in an expedition on the Orinoco river. Along the way they pickup a young stranger- a woman disguised as a man, searching for her lost father.
In the beginning, earth and sky. Snails move about on the axis of the naked world, during a slow ascension where the ordinary rubs shoulders with the supernatural. In which waters do these creatures, both familiar and monstrous, navigate? There's no answer, but the images haunt.
TV Movie documentary exploring the secret life of Hughie Green.
Documentary about film director and actor Bernhard Wicki.
Traditional slaughter of an animal for Islamic holiday Eid.
Seventh art is unique addresses people's relationship with a movie theater or film. What feelings do they feel? What changes in you when you go to the movies? It also addresses Jair Bolsonaro's harsh criticism of culture and cinema in Brazil.
Les enfants terribles de la gauche
A film documenting Spencer Staggs' final 28 days attending the Defense Information School on Fort Meade, Maryland. The film mostly documents the antics of Staggs and his friends, Eric Nelson and Elijah Webb, in Room 204 of the Navy Detachment.
I Am Living Proof is a riveting look into the lives of three individuals who face an extraordinary life-altering event when unbeknownst to them, their paths are about to intersect when a traveling preacher comes to town.
“True art is the strength of its versatility and incompleteness,” says Daniel Lider, a great stage artist, teacher and citizen of Kyiv, the place where his art could express itself most freely. Mixing archive footage of Lider’s creative reflections with biographical facts narrated by his wife, the filmmaker keeps the film concise, bringing its cinematic form closer to the protagonist’s philosophy, as experimental as the television production of the 1+1 TV channel could allow.
Sparked by the aftermath of the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election, Ukrainians began a series of protests against fraud and towards genuine democracy. History remembers it as the Orange Revolution, and here Sergii Masloboishchykov interrogates its foundation and motivations. By filming miners, villagers and students across Ukraine, the film maps a geography of the vast country that bridges the gap between East and West. Together they create a political argument for Ukrainian society, which, as the film states clearly, is a source of power.
Ukrainian cameraman Sasha Shumovich was a shining light in Ukrainian national cinema, but in 1996 he was tragically shot and killed. During his short life he worked with Roman Balayan, Yuri Illenko and, above all, with Sergii Masloboishchykov. In honour of his memory, the director made this sensitive documentary that serves both as a farewell and a declaration of love.
It turns out that Andrei Tarkovsky’s great-grandfather and Ivan Tobilevych (Karpenko-Karyi) have family ties. In this film, Vadym Skurativskyi, a curious Ukrainian cultural historian, recounts this unexpected phenomenon, taking us to the tailend of the 19th century. Sergii Masloboishchykov recreates photographs of relatives and imposes them with the films of Tarkovsky.
A short documentary (30 min) for the NOS about a Nepalese anthropologist who is researching the care of elderly people in the Dutch countryside. He chose Schoonrewoerd for this, a strict reformed village with 1500 inhabitants in the Vijfherenlanden 30 km under the smoke of Utrecht. The main street divides the village in two directions within the same faith: Calvinist and Dutch Reformed. Rajendra Pradhan tries to understand the village, he learns Dutch and goes to live there for a year. He gradually discovers that the village is studying him instead of the other way around. Every minute of his actions is being watched.
Over the years, we have seen war analyzed from many points of view, but we have rarely stopped to think about the weaponry capacity of music. As we analyze the conflict through music, we attempt to bring color to each stage of a fratricidal war that still has too many open wounds.
Imagine Lennon
L'Hérault, département méconnu
The history of the Tarzan films is presented through behind-the-scenes footage and scenes from the Jungle King’s many classic movies.