The peacock is a big star onstage. His feathers however want a fair share of the fame.
The peacock is a big star onstage. His feathers however want a fair share of the fame.
During a single day in New York City, different characters grapple with the mundane, the unexpected, and the larger questions permeating their lives: from vinyl collecting, to watch fixing, from fashion blogs to gossip journalism, from revenge porn to murder.
Personal Truth asks: what can pizzagate story teach us about knowledge, belief and the stories we choose to put our faith in?
Pescadosis the most humorous of Martel’s films. The sound artist and musician Juana Molina joins the director to give voice to a choir of fishes who dreamt of being a car.
This foray into a strictly male world begins by observing the many games that men play. From wrestling to rolling a cheese through the village’s streets or the rapid-fire reciting of the right numbers, this is about the beauty of the game and what it represents as a sharing experience.
A happy family with their two children. They are in their thirties and live in a nice apartment in a Romanian town. But one Sunday morning when the father takes his kids to the park, the oldest disappears. Their lives abruptly change forever.
In is a film about social inclusion, acceptance and the celebration of differences.
There is a freezing winter in Ki-Ki-Do’s forest. Pig Rozi tries to help the animals by knitting warm clothes. But clothes are too big or too small. But prince Ki-Ki-Do, with a help of tiger mosquitos, finds a unique solution.
The animals in Prince Ki-Ki-Do’s forest discover many different functionalities for a glass bottle: it can be a house for the mouse, a monocle for the owl, but also a musical instrument for everybody.
The screening room used to be a microcosm of a larger world, filled with churning emotions and explosive temperaments. Welcome to the comfortable world of the private screening rooms where what is on the screen pales in comparison to what happens among the viewers.
Rabbit’s Blood is a demented version of Alice in Wonderland with secret societies, flying daggers and futurology.
Readers shows, in medium close-up and in four uninterrupted shots, three women and one man reading a book of their choice, followed by a brief quotation from the book being read. It’s simple, yet it’s one of the most powerful movie experiences.
In a small village in Provence, on the first day of school, a young boy throws his bag into the river on a bet, and the retrieval of it leads to a thrilling adventure.
Musical based on Jean-Baptiste Lully’s musical piece, Alceste ou Le Triomphe d’Alcide. Directed during the production of the opera staging by music director Jean-Claude Malgoire and stage director Jean-Louis Martinoty.
Roméos et jupettesreflects on fashion and on letters written by women’s magazines readers.
Russa is a woman who returns to her old Porto neighborhood and still remembers the towers that were demolished.
Portrait of Ryuichi Sakamoto, from pop icon of Japan’s technological aspirations to leading activist post-Fukushima, returning to music after a cancer for a major opus that may be his last. An intimate portrait of the man and his creative process.
Watch Joan paint beautiful snowy mountains and debate extraterrestrial sexuality with herself!