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Red and White: Gone with the West
A journey into the American Wild West, between Past and Present, from Buffalo Bill’s last gleaming hopes, to the Native Americans resurrection.
Genre: Documentary
Director: Jean-Christophe Jeauffre
Actors: Bob Bateman, Ernest Borgnine, Jean-Christophe Jeauffre
Thomas Hardy: Fate, Exclusion and Tragedy
A portrait of the British writer Thomas Hardy (1840-1928), who, although he had radical instincts, hated hypocrisy, was of great poetic brilliance, had a tragic perception of life and a…
Pollen
A beautiful love story in danger. Our future depends on an amazing love story between the flowers and fauna consisting of bees, butterflies, birds and bats, which allow these species…
Blue Carbon
Blue Carbon – Nature’s Superpower is a documentary that uses music and science to portray perhaps the best weapon in the fight against climate change.
Jim Jefferies: High n’ Dry
No topic is off limits for Jim Jefferies as he muses on stoned koalas, his dad’s vasectomy confusion and choosing between his hair and his sex drive.
The Weekend Sailor
The 1973 story of a Mexican captain’s impulsive decision to enter the first regatta to circumnavigate the globe.
Innocence of Memories
Orhan Pamuk – Turkey’s Nobel laureate for Literature – opens a museum in Istanbul. A museum that’s a fiction: its objects trace a tale of doomed love in 70’s Istanbul….
Fortune Feimster: Crushing It
From no longer being her mom’s stand-in husband to a “romantic” honeymoon with her wife, Fortune Feimster is crushing it in this feel-good special.
The Gleaners and I: Two Years Later
Agnès Varda’s follow-up to her acclaimed documentary THE GLEANERS AND I takes us deeper into the world of those who find purpose and beauty in the refuse of society, revisiting…
Message from Sasha
Sasha Skochilenko is an artist from St. Petersburg, Russia. She was the first to speak out against the ‘special military operation’ in Ukraine: she changed the price tags in a…
Caniba
Caniba is a fresco about flesh and desire. It reflects on the discomfiting significance of cannibalism in human existence through the prism of one Japanese man, Issei Sagawa, and his…
The Only Girl in the Orchestra
Trailblazing double bassist Orin O’Brien never wanted the spotlight, but when Leonard Bernstein hired her in 1966 as the first female musician in the New York Philarmonic, it was inevitable…
Our Star Trek: The Fifty Year Mission
An exploration of Gene Roddenberry’s Star Trek vision of humanity. After 50 years of Star Trek, how far has humanity come? How much further can we go?