An intimate statement about the filmmaker’s need for self-expression through her own nudity and simultaneously an effort to reject the taboo of patriarchal society. Using diary entries, anger-filled personal reflections, and discussions with a mother painting her nude daughter, the film opens the topic of overcoming shame for one’s own physicality and female sexuality.
Sacred Water is a film about female ejaculation and the discussions around it.
Madrid, Spain, 1949. The Circo Americano arrives in the city. While the big top is pitched in a vaca...
MEUTHEN'S PARTY unmasks the rise of the provincial politician Dr. Jörg Meuthen who doesn't shy away ...
6-18-67 is a short quasi-documentary film by George Lucas regarding the making of the Columbia film ...
The animated documentary shows a day in life of a person suffering a mental illness called anorexia ...
2012: Time For Change is a documentary feature that presents ways to transform our unsustainable soc...
An intimate discussion film, Self-Loving is a unique cross-cultural statement about female sexuality...
In 2018, can we speak freely about female sexuality? It all begins with a bold question: “What do Fr...
This documentary tells the story of three grandmothers who earn a living as prostitutes. Christel, P...
A student work by Jiří Menzel, filmed during his second year at the FAMU film school. Views of old P...
Confessions of people who have lost their sight during their lives. What are their feelings and how ...
A film poem. A minimalist reflection on whether inner states are transferable by the film medium. Th...
In Pakistan, the public space is dominated by men. The confidence with which they walk the streets o...