Alice Guy-Blaché was the ‘first’ female film director. She made her first film in 1896, at age 23, and went on to write, direct, or produce more than 1,000 films. This is the story of her legacy and how film historians forgot about her.
Alice Guy-Blaché was the ‘first’ female film director. She made her first film in 1896, at age 23, and went on to write, direct, or produce more than 1,000 films. This is the story of her legacy and how film historians forgot about her.
Through saline paths, hand in hand, two lovers wander, in “Bela Mandil”.
We can not demobilize by looking away from our information society. Television is as important as the microscope.
“Bigger than Life” is a music film that focus is on the fabrication of national history through architecture and urban planning.
Billie’s life takes a new path with his new owners.
Upon a lying woman’s blue sheet, a flicker of light illuminates her insomnia.
Percy Cat is looking forward to a relaxing day in Cat Lake City – the cats’ vacation paradise. But the place is not as expected…
Edgar Pêra, the ‘Kamera-Man’, has been shooting his cine-diaries since the 1980’s, paying special attention to punk bands. His “Kino-Pop Archives” include rare performances by singular Portuguese musicians, like Pedro Ayres de Magalhães (Heróis do Mar e Madredeus).
In “Bookanima: Dance”, old dance manuals are given new cinematic life.
Edgar Pêra, the ‘Kamera-Man’, has been shooting his cine-diaries since the 1980’s, paying special attention to punk bands. His “Kino-Pop Archives” include rare performances by singular Portuguese musicians, like Farinha Master (lOcaso Épico).
Based on Murakami’s ‘The Elephant Vanishes’, the new film by Lee Chang-dong tells a mysterious story built on a love triangle composed by Jongsu, Haemi and Ben. One day Ben tells Jongsu about his most unusual hobby.
In a battle between love and violence, love always wins.
Three spy stories: a suspicious woman in Tehran, killer animals in Cairo and an Al-Qaeda romance.
Three actresses at different stages of their career. One from before the 1979 Islamic Revolution, one popular star of today known throughout the country and a young girl longing to attend a drama conservatory.
The word ‘campo’ (field) comes from the Latin ‘capere’ (to capture). On the outskirts of Lisbon, “Campo” shows today’s largest military base in Europe. In this place, military troops train fictional missions, astronomy aficionados observe the stars and a boy plays the piano.
Edgar Pêra, the ‘Kamera-Man’, has been shooting his cine-diaries since the 1980’s, paying special attention to punk bands. His “Kino-Pop Archives” include rare performances by singular Portuguese musicians, like Manuel João Vieira (Ena Pá 2000, Irmãos Catita e Corações de Atum).
In search of one of the 1960’s most astonishing voices, worshipped by her peers, but unknown to the general public, this is a road movie about the process of creation of the legendary singer Karen Dalton.
In a restaurant in China, waiters try to swat flies during the Cultural Revolution.