When Loo Lay Yen suffers a stroke, the lives of her husband and three boys are changed forever. Shot by her eldest son, Tai Binquan, the film features family albums alongside raw documentary footage. where are you now is both a loving tribute to Loo and a piercing inquiry into care, dignity and the ethics of representing end-of-life experiences.
The documentary traces the history and legacy of Poona Guest House, a place situated in the heart of...
A misunderstood and isolated transgender teenager takes revenge upon his unaccepting parents. A powe...
Thesis film about three friends (director, violinist and a sex-shop owner) who are addicted to compu...
After the release of his debut film, documentarian Richard Chase journeys down a rabbit hole to unco...
Two instants separated by 99 days conflict with each other.
A short documentary on how people view art and its value in today's society.
The film explores the taboo subject of homosexuality within the Roma community through the personal ...
A vivid encounter with former three time Czech National Boxing Champion. Experience the rise and fal...
Karel Vachek’s graduate film offers us a documentary essay which is both a light-hearted and aggress...
Through rhythmic re-composition of fragmented images, semi-surreal situations are explored in a docu...
Peek behind the curtain of Chaotic Wrestling, the biggest independent wrestling company New England ...
The past drags itself into the present day, taking us back to the era of the Dominican Republic's gr...
Why wouldn't you? Is there any reason not to? We've got so much at our disposal, so, why don't you? ...
An intimate look into Demers family's experience raising children while dealing with the societal st...