María finds a letter from her recently deceased grandfather in which he recounts that he was imprisoned in a Francoist concentration camp in the province of Córdoba, in his village: Los Blázquez. She was unaware of the existence of the concentration camp and decides to investigate the matter.
On a cold, dark night, everything has gone wrong. Dante has taken someone out before, many, many times. But this time, he may have gone out of his depth and now will have to face the consequences of his actions.
Ultramarathon open water swimmer and painter Katie Pumphrey hopes to become the first person to swim 24 miles from the Chesapeake Bay Bridge to Baltimore's newly swimmable Inner Harbor. As she trains for and promotes this difficult swim, Pumphrey must face a public who thinks she’s crazy to swim in the historically polluted waters.
On the shores of Embalse Lake, in the Argentine province of Córdoba, lie the ruins of three large hotels belonging to the Navy’s social welfare program. Construction began in 1940 on land and with funds donated by the national government, and was abandoned unfinished in 1949.
A man : who is he ? Where does he come from ? What is he doing blindfolded, in a dismal prison ? This is what the last words of a man at death's door will try to illuminate, thus plunging the anticipative film into an experimentation of photo-novel.
In a knitting workshop led by a determined woman, a group of abusive men, forced by the court to participate in a rehabilitation program, confront their inner turmoil by weaving together threads, silences, and fragility.
Antonello is a forty-year-old man from Irpinia who is deeply attached to his homeland despite the myriad daily problems he faces. Boredom, depression, the incivility around him and, above all, love convince him to pack his bags and leave in search of something new, a place where "people still look at the sky."
In a boxing gym on the northern outskirts of London, dominated by boys, an eleven-year-old girl struggles to be seen. Her act of defiance becomes a touching portrait of pain, courage, and resilience.
Two stories intertwine: Sergio De Simone, a Jewish child murdered at seven after being subjected to Nazi medical experiments, and German journalist Günther Schwarberg, who decades later devoted his life to uncovering the truth and informing families who never knew what became of their children.
A story of courage, loss, and the strength to carry on. Through Noor and her horse Farah, GRIT explores how love and resilience guide us through life’s hardest moments.
Lucía only had to check for a technical glitch. A room, a radio on, a voice not registered in the system. But something in that signal is familiar to her. In this tale of suspense and phantom sounds, what's truly disturbing isn't what you see... but what you hear.
In the Darkness is a Super 8 short film that, based on a cinematic diary, delves into the rumors circulating in a small Argentinian town. The images accompany the way in which the gossip is uttered, transformed through word of mouth, and, in its repetition, shapes collective perception.
From Courtroom to Capital: Lincoln’s Path to the Presidency is a short film about Abraham Lincoln’s time as a lawyer in Illinois. The film examines how Lincoln’s legal career helped launch him to the Presidency in 1860 and how he utilized his legal training as President. The film was created by the Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area in collaboration with the Abraham Lincoln Association.
A journey into memories we didn't experience. An abstract documentary about memories that still remain within us, fragmented and sometimes expressed in colors, sounds, and sensations.