The old world is gone. Our landscape bears scars. Entire cities have been levelled. Is it possible to regenerate the city without covering over the warnings of war’s aggressions? Or can these ruins provide a unique chance to reinvent the city thoroughly? The art historian Heinrich Klotz took precisely these questions, concerning the reconstruction of Germany’s historical districts after World War II, as the departure point of his practice.
A city person discovers twelve paths with a different sense of time. What makes us come alive? Will ...
Sylvia Kristel – Paris is a portrait of Sylvia Kristel , best known for her role in the 1970’s eroti...
Florent Tillon takes an anthropological lens to Las Vegas, Nevada. What he finds is some curious new...
A historical overview of Sisak, the city on three rivers, from the Roman era to the post-WWII indust...
A documentary about Night Mayors. What drives them? From sunset to sunrise, the film shows how impor...
In Humberstone (Chile), little was left of the saltpeter's prosperity. Near the old Fordlandia (PA),...
Documentary on the legendary martial artist Bruce Lee, with a focus on the production of his unfinis...
Shot in Havana and processed at Phil Hoffman's Film Farm, Marcel Beltrán Fernández's Casa de la noch...
In continuous motion with no end or barrier in its way.
A Cincinnati public school fights to break the cycle of poverty in its Urban Appalachian neighborhoo...
Film reconstruction of five real stories about the heroic deeds of the residents of Kyiv region duri...
This movie is a docudrama relating the early history of the Eiffel Tower: From the planning to its f...
Rotterdam 2040 is a film about the city’s future, departing from the principle of Gyz La Rivière tha...
The city from the unique perspective of the many wild animals and plants that inhabit it. Seen throu...
As part of a high-tech forensic probe into the demise of Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun, scientists us...
A Texan begins a cross-country journey in hope of finding the empty loft she keeps seeing in visions...