A group of logs is about to freeze to death in a cold, icy desert. When they realize that the only fuel for a warming fire is their own body, things start heating up.)
A group of logs is about to freeze to death in a cold, icy desert. When they realize that the only fuel for a warming fire is their own body, things start heating up.)
“Totally Lies” faces the conflict between male and female archetypes in social media and contemporary discourse.)
“Totems” walks through the unknown land that history takes up in our lives — its past and irrational present. )
Everyone knows there’s no such thing as monsters living under our beds.)
Let’s celebrate the sun king before night comes.)
“Um dia Cabouqueiros” is a documentary on the history of quarrymen who have built our land’s homes.)
The greatest Heavy Metal Open Air Festival on the planet.)
An old Mexiacan melodrama from the 50s gets reworked into a narrative about an experimental filmmaker making his next film in the town of Uso Justo.)
A middle-aged couple’s career and marriage are overturned when a disarming young couple enters their lives.)
In 1988, a teenage girl’s life is thrown into chaos when her mother disappears.)
A love letter written over the female faces of Jacques Tourneur’s films.)
The intimate portrait of a tender and sexual relationship in a couple where age difference bears no meaning.)
Even a small tin can will help us dance and sing around the city.)
“You me and it”, or the after-effects of an exploding soda.)
Márcio Laranjeira’s first feature film is a tale about a generation between Lisbon, Viana do Castelo, and New York: young people torn between their hometowns and new cities, while their relationships are affected by the country’s crisis. )
Everyone is the same, even zebras who grow up with strange stripes. )
Périot edits archival footage and questions the way we look at authority and its morals — like a revolutionary setting up a ticking bomb to blow up the present. “A German Youth” is a film about the present through the birth of the German RAF (Red Army Faction) and its origins in the first post-III Reich generation of West Berlin film students.)
“Zement” uses silence to dig out the past of a residential neighbourhood in Austria: a former concentration camp.)