A glutton bear tries hard to steal a picnic basket located in a scout camp. Sadly for him, this camp is ruled by an ex-military scout leader who is obsessed with labelling things. The bear doesn’t realize he is going to embark on a frantic high-speed chase.
That Summeris centered on a Peter Beard’s 1972 film project that was never finished but would end up being the starting point for the direct cinema masterpieceGrey Gardens. Lost for decades, this extraordinary footage re-emerges in a film that focuses on Beard and his family.
Paul Henreid is most famous for his roles in Casablanca. He became a star at Warner Brothers during World War II, as the exotic lead. After the war, his contract was cancelled and he was left to his own devices. He continued acting and also began producing and directing.
The screen is a neutral element in the film-going experience. Or is it? It projects dreams but it is also the receptacle of our dreams. And does it also watch the audience at the same time? Cinema as a two way street.
The Fall of Lenin is inspired by laws adopted in 2015 by the Parliament of Ukraine, which ban the use of the communist symbols.
The Great Attractor is a musical assembly of Prelinger archive materials about deep space and infancy.
Sara is a Portuguese actress who only works in film and is known for her ability to cry on cue. But one day her eyes dry up just like her interest in cinema. The solution? Soap operas. These first two episodes of a RTP series are an acidic satire on the Portuguese audiovisualmilieu.
An apartment house with five different family members struggling with the different noises from the other floors.
Self Destructive Boys is a direct stare into masculine interaction as we follow three boys testing the limits of their sexual flexibility.
In SHE.TEMA.OHA, a 14-year-old girl spends her days collecting cans throughout Tallinn, but an encounter with a woman changes everything.
The lamb hops from one risky adventure into the next. The flock would never take that risk!
Shot entirely in the USA, Sleepwalk portrays a cowboy looking sheriff who will do anything for a special kind of pie.
Solar Walk shows the journey of individuals and their creations through time and space.
Keith, a small-time drug dealer, is under house arrest. He re-enters a community scarred by unemployment, neglect and deeply entrenched segregation. There, he pushes back against his surrounding limitations as he tries to find a way out of his own internal prison.
In Standing Nymph with Man, the Fine Arts Building in Chicago is the protagonist rather than the subject.
Paparazzi(together withLe Parti des Choses: Bardot et Godard) results from the footage shot during the shooting of Godard’sLe mépris. It is a portrait of the sensationalist press who persecuted Brigitte Bardot at the time.
A small paper bird holds a drawing of a flower in its nest.
Pass On explores how home education may greatly influence the development of the city in a subtle and gradual manner.