At the beginning of the year 2020, a relentless plague sweeps the planet and, as a consequence, a global lockdown is gradually decreed: how did people from very different latitudes, living necessarily very different situations, experience this shared solitude? How did people adapt to the restriction by decree of their personal freedoms and the transformation of many bustling metropolises into ghost cities?

An exploration —manipulated and staged— of life in Las Hurdes, in the province of Cáceres, in Extrem...

Heleno has a disease unknown to most of the population. In the course of their suffocating routine, ...

This documentary is about the Byker Community Centre. This centre was built in 1928. During the grea...

This movie captures the motivations of an animal rights activist. Through his eyes, we explore the p...

A genre-bending documentary using dance and physicality to explore themes of youthfulness, fear, reg...

Everyone thinks that Bob Kane created Batman, but that’s not the whole truth. One author makes it hi...

Svitlana, a Russian-speaking Ukrainian, examines the colonised part of her consciousness and tries t...
Warm, poetic, educational, and emotional story will paint for us the phenomenon of Dražen Petrović, ...

In 2020, the World was closed. Life got cancelled. People were struggling. Here’s an emotional and e...

Jesus 'Chuy' Aceves and a dozen living members of his extended family suffer from the very rare cond...

The portrait of the last cowboy Hollywood legend dives into the 65 years of an extraordinary career ...

THE ARYANS is Mo Asumang's personal journey into the madness of racism during which she meets German...

A conflicted gay man struggles to teach his younger self about the challenges of adult life. Searchi...

Debunking the mythology surrounding the 16th century French prophet, Nostradamus.

A documentary about the aging prima ballerina Balasaraswati (popularly known as "Bala"), the most fa...

It is normal for 15-year-old Linn to have two mothers. But when she finds out that there are still n...