Marked by the death of his aunt, iranian director Amirhossein Beik embarks on an intimate journey, fueled by his experience of exile and mourning, to question how our societies treat their dead. A poetic and absurd journey into the fragile links between death, memory, and forgetting.

In the streets of Marseille, René Allio encounters, once again, the spaces of his childhood, and rem...

A biography of the poet W. B. Yeats and his contribution to the Irish independence movement as a Pro...

After a premonition of an unusual bird, a father loses his voice. His daughter undertakes a search t...

Smoky little clubs, late nights, late nights of conversation over a glass of beer and a guitar. The ...
Follows the young people of Selma, Alabama's RATCo (Random Acts of Theatre Company) as they journey ...

The lastest neuroscience discoveries show surprising results: false memories, distortion, modificati...

A film about small Ontario town's struggle to restore a desecrated African-Canadian cemetery and the...

Cacaso, a Brazilian poet, lived in Rio de Janeiro. Born Antonio Carlos de Brito (1944-1987) he was o...

10 May 1943. Something is spotted drifting ashore off the coast of Northwest Donegal, Ireland. Somet...

A short documentary on the River Ouse, following it downstream from Lewes to Newhaven, meditating on...

An unnamed passer-by is forced to trace a circular route inside an abandoned tram station, facing lo...

A short documentary about the rapidly disappearing era of heritage movie palaces and the film going ...

The film explores the turbulent lives of homeless persons in Cologne, Germany. Through their persona...

An account of the life and work of the Spanish poet Luis García Montero; a journey through his exper...
About the Swedish writer Stig Dagerman (1923-1954). More than a style, there is a Dagerman voice. Th...

Can exercise sharpen the brightest minds? In this ground-breaking experiment, four world-class gamer...

In 1952, Amédée took his own life by jumping into the Seine. No one knows the reason for this tragic...