White Crow

Little White Crow is not a perfect fit in a flock of black crows. On the contrary, she is often laughed at and bullied. But when pollution causes turbulent changes in their environment, it is the little White Crow who helps the flock find a better home.

Wild Life

La vie sauvage: a tour in a wildlife park, pictures with animals, sex, nap and dinner. Or not.

You Can’t Create the World Twice

In the early 1990s, when hip-hop wasrisingin the USA, a bunch of kids fromthisside of the ocean were intensely listening to Mobb Deep, Wu-Tang Clan, Cypress Hill or De La Soul. They created a lively hip-hop culture in Porto, Portugal.

The Shadow of Utopia

After a bank robbery, the director’s father escaped to Brazil: Im Schatten der Utopie is composed of her memories and fantasies.

The Splintering Sun

Il Sole S’Incrina is loosely based on life and works of Tommaso Campanella, in particular his utopian dialogue The City of the Sun.

The Tiny Pirate

A tiny pirate rows on his boat, and nothing can stop him, not even whales, rain or icebergs.

The Trial

A behind-the-scenes look at the impeachment of Dilma Rousseff, Brazil’s first female President. The film portrays the “judicial political” trial, focusing on the President’s defence team. A tale of betrayal and corruption, by the right-wing opposition that perpetrated a coup d’état.

The Weight of the Days

The weight of the days, the wear and tear of time, the accumulation of pains and colors.

The Wild Boys

Five children commit a savage crime. As punishment, a Dutch captain takes them to a supernatural island with luxuriant vegetation and bewitching powers: a pirate film mixed with body horror as a metaphor for troubled gender identity.

The Woman of My Dreams

A perfect example of the film production strategy of the Third Reich as the supreme case of “escapist” cinema during the war, which is famous for the musical numbers, the use of Agfacolor and for the stylization of the scenarios. To be seen together with Hitler’s Hollywood.

Threads

A bustling urban habitat becomes an enchanting web of human connection.

Three Quarters

Mila is a gifted pianist with a bright future, yet her father doesn’t pay her much attention, and her brother tries to distract her with his unwanted talent for the absurd. A portrait of a family struggling to find meaning and balance, after a traumatic loss.

Tiger’s Dialog

An encounter between an entomologist and a tiger, also known as Canadian Tiger Swallowtail butterfly: Dialogue du tigre.

Tremors

Drżenia tells the story of a teenager aflicted by strange tremors, where fact and fiction get mixed up.

Under the Sky

Between 1933 and 1944 hundreds of thousands of jewish people crossed Europe, fleeing to Portugal, the last door to freedom. Stripped of all their possessions, forced to abandon families, they have left behind not only their country, but also their identities.

Vando Aka Vedita

Vando Vulgo Vedita is an explosion of youthful queerness with bleached hair.

Victory Day

Every year, on the 9th of May, people gather in Treptower Park in Berlin. They come dressed in their best outfits or in Soviet military uniform. They carry flags, banners and posters, they sing, dance and drink. They celebrate the victory of the Soviet Union over Nazi Germany.

The Passenger

From Fernando Pessoa’s labyrinthic library,The Passengersearches for, in the books of others, the poet’s memories and spaces.