Martin pleure presents us a romantic hooligan.
Martin pleure presents us a romantic hooligan.
Miragem Meus Putos is composed of three stories about youth.
Sur la route gives us a different look in the city of Calais.
In this film we observe Paul Vecchiali’s mechanics with neither comment nor interview, a film raising the essential issue of the role of the filmmaker.
Tiago and Sofia haven’t seen each other for more than two years.
A portrait of a teenage couple who lives in the streets of Manila. Surviving as pickpockets, their lives change when they become parents. But their child is stolen and in order to retrieve her the young couple is forced to take desperate measures.
A house holds traces of Portuguese emigration in Zimbabwe.
In 1976, Zulawski embarked on the largest-scale film production in Polish history, a grandiloquent sci-fi epic. The Polish government deemed the film subversive and shut the production down. This is its first digital restoration.
Inspired by Romanian author Max Blecher’s eponymous novel, it centers on Emanuel, a man in his early 20s, who spends his days at a sanatorium on the Black Sea coast, where he falls in love with another patient.
In the 1970s, the Munich Group set about revolutionizing German film with low budgets and an excess of creativity. Their star, Iris Berben, takes us on a journey back through time: full of film clips and interviews.
Philosopher and neuroscientist Raymond Tallis elaborates on the human consciousness.
A man stood upon a railroad bridge, his hands were behind his back, the wrists bound with a cord and a rope encircled his neck.
In the hottest day of the year a man enters a spiral of violence and despair.
In Protokolle, Jan Soldat talks with men who fantasize about being slaughtered and eaten.
A young girl decides to have some sweet solo pleasure, in Cipka.
A stringent vegetarian encounters a dangerously seductive world during her first week at veterinary school. Desperate to fit in, she eats raw meat for the first time. The young woman soon experiences terrible consequences.
Ki Ki Do may seem like a tiny helpless chicken, yet he is a brave Japanese samurai and a passionate lover of a good cup of green tea.
A native japanese filmmaker living in Paris, came to Japan to interview survivors for a documentary about Hiroshima. Moved by the interviews, he decides to take a break and wander through the city. This is when he meets Michiko.