Munich in summer. Pensioner Gerd roams the streets collecting empty returnable bottles. He meets the working, partying and bathing city dwellers as an open and friendly man who always has a funny saying at the ready. But not everyone seems to be well-disposed towards Gerd. Bernhard Wohlfahrter's sensitive short fiction film unobtrusively criticizes society and questions privileges.
Bokanowski returns to the complex - and mind-bending - optical array of pinholes, mirrors, prisms, a...
This film describes the building of the drilling platform ADMA Enterprise in a shipyard on the Kiel ...
With his industry on lockdown and no end in sight, Toronto chef Luke Donato tries to keep his culina...
The story of Ellis Island and the American immigration experience. This film is a tribute to the 18 ...
This short documentary takes us to St. John's Cathedral Boys' School, at Selkirk, Manitoba, one of t...
Comments on the background and popularity of disc jockey "Emperor" Bob Hudson, who bases his shows o...
A short documentary about a homeless couple who face the ban on being on the street during 2020 quar...
A documentary special taking a look at the upcoming films making up the DC Universe. Kevin Smith hos...
Dogs walking on the breakdown lane, bachelorettes partying in the car and a bored child looking for ...
Set to a classic Duke Ellington recording "Daybreak Express", this is a five-minute short of the soo...
In a closed locker room, rugby players perform the last pre-match rituals. Warming up their souls an...
Unfinished early documentary by Ulrich Seidl about a foto shooting with Sonja Kirchberger and Peter ...
Twenty-five films from twenty-five European countries by twenty-five European directors.
A film made by Victress Hitchcock and Ava Hamilton in 1989 on the Wind River Reservation for Wyoming...
The first childbirth for children film ever made which launched a sibling preparation movement acros...
A documentary about the Friends of the Western Buddhist Order in London.
A compelling look at the choices that lead to incarceration and the reality of being locked up in Pe...