In her documentary, Larissa Trüby creates an entertaining kaleidoscope on the question of personal happiness. Alongside happiness seekers of all ages, she gives scientists from various disciplines a chance to have their say with their latest research findings. The guide to happiness is multifaceted and the interesting conversations open up new perspectives.
Terry Wilson is a 70-year-old lifelong resident of Meadowvale Village, Ontario's first heritage dist...
easy love is the experimental fiction debut of Tamer Jandali. His way of working shifted between doc...
A Texan begins a cross-country journey in hope of finding the empty loft she keeps seeing in visions...
Facing the climate change urgency, a large part of the youth chose civil desobedience and action. Th...
What happens when a generation's ultimate anti-authoritarians — punk rockers — become society's ulti...
Genova, Italy. Francesco, Luca and Raffaele are almost thirty years old and have a baggage of anxiet...
Director Carolin Genreith takes a warmly ironic look at her mother and her female friends but also a...
A visual essay on the stimuli that draw a bridge to past memories of my life; a real documentary abo...
Re-framing the U.S. gun violence debate from Second Amendment rights to public health prevention.
An experimental journey through a year in the life of the director, using his always playing playlis...
Wim Wenders ponders about the future of our society and film making amidst the Covid-19 pandemic.
Sarah Kamya is a school counselor in New York City. She began the project Little Diverse Libraries o...
A documentary exploring sexism and patriarchy in Kosova.
Aqueducts transport water. Images transmit the memory. Images of aqueducts are useless.
Chatting with another recent graduate, a former student activist learns about the controversial orig...
A look at past diary entries reveals a teenage girl's struggles with body image and depression
A student who doesn't want to leave college, a graduate looking for stability and a moonlighting tea...