In a remote area of northern Spain, the wind has a name: Tramuntana. Tramuntana takes what it wants—clothes, trees, boats, and the people of the landscape who live with the endless threat of being carried away by its force. This film is a lyrical portrait of this furious wind, woven from the stories passed down by local villagers.

A day in the city of Berlin, which experienced an industrial boom in the 1920s, and still provides a...

Here's a strange one. First, a song on a blackboard: a Polish translation of “I love my little roost...

Documentary short film by Mario Handler about the city of Prague as part of an internship to study f...
A homeless man living in a encampment in Minneapolis tells his perspective on the ongoing crisis of ...

A condensation of a handful of sunsets with various visual moods. Red and blue as opposites that sti...

For twenty years, three filmmakers in resistance exchange a series of documentary and fictional tele...

A glimpse of life as seen through young people at a Zimbabwean children's home.

Filmmaking icon Agnès Varda, the award-winning director regarded by many as the grandmother of the F...

A perspective and reflection on the work of Gabriel Ferrandini.
I started from the assumption that the discourse about the hospital could be the objective pretext f...

Stephen Fry embarks on a journey to discover the stories behind some of the world's most fantastic b...

For the 'Are'are people of the Solomon Islands, the most valued music is that of the four types of p...

Archive footage from 2006 - 2010 of a young girl growing up during the ages of four to eight. Only f...
The film offers three excerpts from the life of a working blind person. It shows in particular the e...