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.

Twenty-five films from twenty-five European countries by twenty-five European directors.

Story of Annette Kellerman, the international swimming vaudeville and silent screen star whose life ...

How do you reconcile a commitment to non-violence when faced with violence? Why do the poor often se...

Amidst the grand walls of the Forbidden City, the film takes us on a deep journey through the ceremo...

Departing from peripheral details of some paintings of the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, a female narrato...

An experimental documentary about dead turtles, crab swarms, decaying tennis courts, and microscopic...

A provocative and poetic exploration of how the British people have seen their own land through more...

Ten years after the death of iconic French filmmaker, Chris Marker. A filmmaker, hoping to rediscove...

The Tea Explorer documentary follows the journey of tea enthusiast Jeff Fuchs along the Tea Horse Ro...

A documentary from 1987 featuring the life of early Chinese immigrants to the island of Newfoundland...

In this deeply personal video diary, a young researcher tries to make sense of her fascination for t...

Jerry, an ordinary immigrant dad, retired in Orlando, is recruited to be an undercover agent for the...

An unsettling and eye-opening Wall Street horror story about Chinese companies, the American stock m...