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.

Documents the lives of infamous fakers Elmyr de Hory and Clifford Irving. De Hory, who later committ...

We get up, go to work, eat and go to bed. Is our life about daily rituals or is there a deeper, more...

A family embarks on an annual tormenting journey along with 130 million other peasant workers to reu...

An audiovisual investigation into the way Spanish cinema has represented its audience throughout his...

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

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

A documentary on social dancing in Sweden and the culture surrounding it.

Dedicated to the Children of Ukraine, victims of the brutal Russian invasion...Let everyone ask them...

In this new video essay, filmmaker Alexandre O. Philippe delves into the dread-inducing mood and ton...

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

In their infinite quest for virgin big walls, adventurers Sean Villanueva O’Driscoll, Nicolas Favres...

As the Communist Party of China celebrates its 100th anniversary, this documentary looks back at the...

A live performance of The Peter Adonis Traveling Fantasy Show burlesque show, taped at the Broadway ...

Pole, who are you? This film collage that combines archival and contemporary materials, documentary ...

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