Swimming, Dancing examines audiovisual representations of the Yangtze (1934–present), from silent film to video art to the contemporary vlog. Inspired by the city symphonies of the 1920s, Swimming, Dancing pieces together a “river symphony”, evoking the images, sounds and contradictions that make up the river’s turbulent history.

Director Philip Haas and artist David Hockney invite you to join them on a magical journey through C...

A lone passenger is reflected in the windows of a train crawling through layers of textures towards ...

Documentary film about the sports life of Croatian swimming icon Veljko Rogošić.

With the lack of personal video archive, Youhanna (the filmmaker) creates false memories using lost ...

The story of a normal water bottle living the average day to day life when suddenly tragedy strikes ...

This experimental Western horror film set in the Moravian region of Slovácko offers a new take on th...

Two young North Korean gymnasts prepare for an unprecedented competition in this documentary that of...

The film uses a documentary approach to tell the stories of 12 Chinese pioneers, chosen from the fie...

MANUFACTURED LANDSCAPES is the striking new documentary on the world and work of renowned artist Edw...

Twenty-five films from twenty-five European countries by twenty-five European directors.
Words are loaded with meaning. Certain ones conjure joyful memories and others remind us of less hap...

Equal parts documentary, visual essay, experimental collage narrative, and parodic homage to and of ...

The film follows journeys of observational tours solicited by the Palestinian Museum and conducted b...