Shot in Havana and processed at Phil Hoffman's Film Farm, Marcel Beltrán Fernández's Casa de la noche explores those same histories from the point of view of an insider, as a lived experience that is evocatively mirrored through ripped and torn celluloid.
Mel Schwartz escaped the Great Depression on a bicycle adventure he'd remember for the rest of his l...
Day after day, an elderly woman recalls the Spanish Basque country of her youth — while forgetting s...
Musing on the nature of memory, Don Hertzfeldt recounts stories about a kiss from The King, a floati...
10 May 1943. Something is spotted drifting ashore off the coast of Northwest Donegal, Ireland. Somet...
Can exercise sharpen the brightest minds? In this ground-breaking experiment, four world-class gamer...
Aqueducts transport water. Images transmit the memory. Images of aqueducts are useless.
Nesrin and Erdem talk about their relationship, which they don’t remember in exactly the same way. Ç...
In Asturias, the Duro Felguera company dismissed 232 employees in 1993. From then on, a ten-year str...
In this film from late in his career, Kramer returns to Hanoi after nearly 25 years to re-envision t...
Television plays an important role in the life of the people of Havana. Despite there being only one...
Pia Yona Massie's Sayonara Super 8 uses personal archival footage to ask questions about the fragile...
A documentary featuring internationally renowned photographer Toni Hafkenscheid as he explores hidde...
After a premonition of an unusual bird, a father loses his voice. His daughter undertakes a search t...