"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.
It is a fetish, a mantra, a secret religion to modern man: work. In times of the financial crisis an...
Stylized with dramatic interiors and a distorted frame rate, this early documentary miniature from S...
The viewpoints of women from a country that no longer exists preserved on low-band U-matic tape. GDR...
Immigrant workers build a shopping mall for the upcoming 1972 Olympic Games in Munich. In 2016, nine...
In 2019, the director Leos Carax proposes to Estelle Charlier and Romuald Collinet to design, make a...
The oldest Quebecois Benedictine convent open its gates to a documentary filmmaker for the first tim...
In 2007, unable to compete with cheaper offshore production, Hooker Furniture Co. closed its plant i...
Departing from peripheral details of some paintings of the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, a female narrato...
What we tend to identify with the acting profession has little to do with what is really this profes...
Der Film portraitiert eine Gruppe von Microsoft-Aussteigern: im Ruhestand mit 32, Multimillionäre un...
Isaac, a failed actor and Skies employee, shows us the daily life of workers in an average call cent...
Intimate and fragmented moments unfold in a community of zoos and animal rescue centers across Argen...
Life is composed of seven-tenths work, one-tenth familial, one-tenth political and one-tenth relaxat...
A highly choreographed review of the Industrial Age as we know it today – an intense and playful rol...
Oscar, not quite a child anymore, scavenges for scrap metal for his father. He spends his life in im...