"All Five Millions of Us" is a hybrid of documentary and fiction feature film about father absence, based on data released by the National Council of Justice: there are 5.5 million children without paternal recognition in Brazil.
A young shepherd explores his relationship with his pack and questions their future
This documentary follows the feats of high-altitude climber Jerzy Kukuczka and his ascent to higher ...
Exploration of memories related to food and food making. Three women are preparing dishes personally...
A cameraman wanders around with a camera slung over his shoulder, documenting urban life with dazzli...
A Chinese Canadian son sets out to make a film on his mother, who was once known as the first ever C...
While struggling to understand his place as a second generation Jordanian–born Palestinian, Abood's ...
In this documentary, we are invited to the mind of the elderly Hiam, a Palestinian woman from Nazare...
A sublime documentary on childhood and bereavement that’s one of several shorts the filmmaker comple...
Drama documentary based on the latest discovery of a 16th Century sailing shipwreck found close to M...
The film's author runs auditions for a new film set after Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Three fema...
The Hugo's Brain is a French documentary-drama about autism. The documentary crosses authentic autis...
A director attempting to create an unconditionally truthful film becomes obsessed with the topic of ...
Abeba (2023) is a hybrid genre film for Migration and Mobility (Global Cinema) course. Inspired by t...
Chris Marker, local loan shark who gave him 200 euros and a young filmmaker discuss nature of art an...
Unfortunately, every year eight million people die quietly due to Mental Illness. It's urgent to dec...
A film director falls in love for the person interviewing and becomes obsessed with the idea of play...
A gorgeous woman allegedly ruins a neurotic man's youth, leading him to reminisce about his life of ...
Based on real near-death experiences, the afterlife is explored with the guidance of New York Times ...