Dimitris Pistiolas, a retired employee for the Greek Post Office, is the owner of the largest cinema museum in the world. In two tiny venues in Athens lies his renowned by the Guinness World Records collection. Now, 90 years old, Dimitris recounts his past, hidden in his machines, hoping that his memories are not going to be lost forever.

The constant movement of the wheels, threads, sprockets, feet and hands suggests restlessness, and t...

Film student Laïs Decaster trains her camera on her close-knit group of friends to capture daily lif...
A cinematic foray into nocturnal nature, where numerous nocturnal animals are in search of prey: Fro...

Join self confessed petrol-head Guy Martin as he learns about the alternative to the internal combus...

Hitler gives a speech before a statue of Kaiser Wilhelm II as Goebbels and other supporters literall...
Short film about the carnival activities in Mainz, Germany.

Nothing is ever destined to happen in the nether. Everything is impermanent. When Ghostie, who shou...

Creating a universe between two small pieces of Cardboard. When Jack and Jill of Cardboard City are ...

In this short documentary, five black women talk about their lives in rural and urban Canada between...

Two friends walk and draw circles. It is what it is, idizwadidiz, c’est ce que c’est, seskecé. Nice ...
Tommy Davis asks dentist Dr. Hendricks about his older brother Jim, a star halfback who failed his A...

A box of stunning family photos awakens grief and lost memories as they are viewed for the first tim...
This is a story about people whose invisible job is to clean up the world that is hidden from our so...
Documentarian Jon Boorstin follows architect Frank Gehry and his sister, Doreen Gehry Nelson, as the...
A portrait of three Los Angeles area residents who create things with their hands. Angelo Austin dec...

Meeper and the ChubbChubbs go to the North Pole; when Santa Claus is injured and can't deliver his p...