RE:MEMBER is a documentary, split into three chapters, that provides insights into the topics of memory, media, and history, specifically through the lens of two millennial participants. Through their testimonies and introspections, we start to see the rift between the media they were nostalgic for and the reality we currently live in. They also consider how our current attitudes towards media have shaped our previous environments and how we can change society to better our future generations.
A celebration of the much-loved holiday camp sitcom, featuring classic scenes and interviews with me...
This documentary examines the media's coverage of the Canadian federal election of May 1979. Filmed ...
«My grandma had a great strength and love for life which made me believe that some of us were able t...
A heartwarming exploration of a community art project by photographer Tawfik Elgazzar providing free...
Vila das Torres was a self-built community based on one of the largest urban gardens in Rio de Janei...
Produced in the UK on a zero-budget, the filmmakers spent two years contacting and interviewing jour...
In California's Bay Area, a painful memory lingers of the Port Chicago disaster of WWII, when hundre...
From the front lines of the bankrupt Chicago Tribune, to the vibrant local online publishing and sta...
Intimate discussion with the inhabitants of Kfarbaal, a village tucked in the mountains above Byblos...
Shot in Havana and processed at Phil Hoffman's Film Farm, Marcel Beltrán Fernández's Casa de la noch...
A Small Paradise is a film documentary about the Greek island Kos and the people there. It is a cine...
Boogie Man is a comprehensive look at political strategist, racist, and former Republican National C...
My grand father Wilhelm was a former Wehrmacht soldier. I have been filming him since my adolescenc...
For the first 50 years of film history, the newsreel was a fixture in American movie theaters. From ...