A satirical narrative based upon ghost chasing reality TV. A host and camera crew investigate the legend of the ghost of a killer haunting an asylum for the criminally insane
A dive into the origins of two revolutions: the rapid expansion of Hydro-Québec with the construction of the La Grande hydroelectric power plant, a project championed by Premier Robert Bourassa, and the awakening of Indigenous nations. A clash of civilizations where two worldviews collide. Quebec, buoyed by the momentum of the Quiet Revolution, takes control of its destiny. Meanwhile, in the North, young Inuit and Cree rise up for the first time to protect what is most precious to them: their land and their culture. At the heart of the conflict is the James Bay construction site, the largest of its kind in North America.
Only a handful of directors have built a work as monumental as Terry Gilliam’s, cult for generations of movie buffs. Terry Gilliam: The Power Of Imagination invites us to (re)discover his peculiar, spectacular, fantastic and epic cinema, offering us an unprecedented access to his Gilliamesque cabinet of curiosities. From Brazil to The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, with an enthusiastic nod to the Monty Python saga, from his box office flops to the movies he never got to make, Terry Gilliam holds an outsized and legendary place in motion-picture history.
In this intimate portrait addressed directly to Hélène Hazera, filmmaker Judith Abitbol revisits a key figure of France’s countercultures from the late 1960s to the 1990s. A member of the Gazolines and the FHAR (Homosexual Front for Revolutionary Action), Hazera was a tireless LGBTQ activist who founded Act Up’s Trans and AIDS commissions—one of her proudest achievements. Her true victory, however, was becoming the first transgender journalist at a major national newspaper (Libération), and later a producer at Radio France and France TV. Through her story, Abitbol reconnects with the insurrectionary spirit and creative chaos of those decades—an era when French culture was shaken by radical imagination, humor, and defiance. The film celebrates these modern Antigones who dared to live their desires beyond the reach of any law.
It observes an astonishing cosmos of blooming microorganisms, such as fungi and mould, which have been documented with patience and precision. These images are connected to museum paintings depicting historical and modern Easter processions, while the restoration of frescoes and priests' relics raises questions about decay, fragility, and gratitude.
Belarus passed a law allowing deceased people to be put on trial. A pro-government judge, Alexandra, begins prosecuting dead regime opponents in order to confiscate their property for the state. But the convicted Belarusians rise from the dead and come to the judge...
Lee, a young, withdrawn girl, has a secret crush on her brother's friend Peter. Instead of showing her feelings directly, she lives in her imagination, but everything changes at the Halloween Party when she finds Peter lying alone and unconscious in the forest.
After eight years, a young woman returns to Hong Kong, where her father lives part-time. His sudden hospitalization turns a brief visit into a period of worry and confrontation with her deepest fear: losing him. In his village home, despite tensions, they rediscover a fragile bond.
The boys of Cup of Joe are back to pour their hearts into another helping of soaring anthems and heartfelt lyrics in their second major concert. Vibe to the indie-pop tunes that tell the story of how this Baguio-based band became the OPM powerhouse they are today.
During a school writing activity, a new classmate, Gela, tells hard-of-hearing Odesa, “I see you,” but she mishears it as “ICU”, sending her on a quiet journey to decode its true meaning.
When a struggling cat sitter takes on a very last minute job, she is given three simple instructions: feed it twice a day, don't forget to give it water, and don't let it go outside.
Moving snapshots of people taken along a river in Kyoto develop a captivating rhythm one is only too willing to give in to. People play, sing, and take walks.
Student Annika returns home for Christmas, but the anticipation of the family dinner is overshadowed by tensions: stepfather Thomas invites business partners, mother Monika is focused on sister Maya’s career, and uncle Detlef stirs things up with his comments. When Maya decides she’d rather celebrate with her boyfriend Barir, Annika covers for her with a lie.
Planet Earth, year 2960 AD. A group of uranium hunters returns to the blue planet in search of the precious metal. The crackling of the Geiger counter leads one team member deep into a cave. There, the explorer encounters an ancient relic from the old world, awakening it from a slumber that had lasted for centuries, perhaps millennia.
Zaz, a man leading a simple life, has his life turned upside down by a video that goes viral on social media. His newfound fame leads him to be involved in advertisements and unexpected situations, creating tension with his family and drawing him into complex legal issues.
Wolobougou means "the place of birth" in Bambara. It is the name of the small bush maternity clinic founded by midwife Honorine Soma in Burkina Faso. Honorine aims to revolutionize the role of women in Burkinabè’s society. To provide rural women with access to healthcare and assert her independence, she established her own clinic in 2016.