"Fim do Sem Fim" is a feature-length documentary that has as its backdrop the imminent disappearance of certain trades and professions in Brazil. Shot in 10 Brazilian states, the film is a dive into the inventiveness and resistance of men in the face of technological and cultural changes.

The viewpoints of women from a country that no longer exists preserved on low-band U-matic tape. GDR...

It is a fetish, a mantra, a secret religion to modern man: work. In times of the financial crisis an...

The oldest Quebecois Benedictine convent open its gates to a documentary filmmaker for the first tim...

Somewhere in Myanmar is a forest rich in amber and controlled by the Kachin Independence Army (KIA)....

A final meeting with Jean-Luc Godard. This documentary shows the filmmaker preparing Scénario, his u...

Truth or Consequences is a speculative documentary about time and how we weave the past into the pre...

Women from Turkey and Mecklenburg are working together side-by-side at a fish-processing factory in ...

The film explores the potential for automation in every sector of employment and questions the integ...

A Sense of Justice, immerses us In a law firm in this same city. There, we can find Christine Mengus...

In 2019, the director Leos Carax proposes to Estelle Charlier and Romuald Collinet to design, make a...

In 2007, unable to compete with cheaper offshore production, Hooker Furniture Co. closed its plant i...

Oscar, not quite a child anymore, scavenges for scrap metal for his father. He spends his life in im...

A highly choreographed review of the Industrial Age as we know it today – an intense and playful rol...

Departing from peripheral details of some paintings of the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, a female narrato...