At the sea shore, a goat, a child, and a naked man. This is a photograph taken in 1954 by Agnès Varda. The goat was dead, the child was named Ulysses, and the man was naked. Starting from this frozen image, the film explores the real and the imaginary.
‘Podwórka’ captures six groups of neighbourhood youth as they play in seemingly deserted yards, offe...
Documentary about red-bereted Jimmy Mirikitani, a feisty painter working and living on the street, n...
Director Maureen Blackwood harnesses the distinctive style of the Sankofa Film Collective to sketch ...
Teatro Amazonas is an elaborate, intriguing formalist experiment investigating the cinematic gaze an...
A magic realist fable about invisible elves, financial collapse and the surprising power of belief, ...
Virgie's family feeds on the fishes that lurk under the industrial ships of North Harbor. Their alte...
"My Own Breathing" is the final documentary of the trilogy, The Murmuring about comfort women during...
There are places that we don’t want to know anything about, places that we would rather pretend don’...
The film is a commemoration of the lost livelihood of the earth, the lost lives of the War and to th...
China's top drama academy stages the American musical "Fame," China's first official collaboration w...
In the 1980s and 1990s a wave of murders bloodied the idyllic coastline of Sydney’s eastern suburbs....
A prescient portrait of late-1970s Washington, D.C., that chronicles the city's creeping gentrificat...
Focusing on three women from vastly different backgrounds this film weaves together powerful moments...
A documentary that explores the potential dangers of toxic chemicals in consumer products and the re...
Spies of Mississippi tells the story of a secret spy agency formed by the state of Mississippi to pr...
Vienna’s Prater is an amusement park and a desire machine. No mechanical invention, no novel idea or...
Interviews with the owners and diverse patrons of a Jerusalem gay bar called "Shushan."
Ulrike Ottinger’s provocative mélange of ethnography, stunning tableaux and baroque vignettes was in...