As the gaze sinks into the landscape, a relationship disintegrates, leaving love as a fleeting memory between archives and dreams. The writing of the days is imprinted on traces that repeat themselves in a constant déjà vu. Pain becomes noise and dissolves like particles in the air, in an attempt to reconstruct the inevitable. A leap into the void between the desire to remain and the impulse to erase a wound.
The official documentary about the 1986 cult classic RAD. It features exclusive interviews with cast, crew and the BMX legends who performed the stunts, and revisits and explores iconic moments from RAD.
Bogdan is a lonely taxi driver who lives and works in Banja Luka. After one phone call and job offer from his couise in Stockholm, he comes to a dilemma: go away or stay.
An animated fantasy film based on the novel by A.S. Pushkin and the opera by P.I. Tchaikovsky, created in a unique author's technique - frame-by-frame processing of game blanks on glass using light-painting glaze. Barry, a famous director-animator, has been in love with the world of Pushkin since childhood and dreams of making a film based on the novel "Eugene Onegin". Illness has set priorities, and the director, together with his beloved cat, flies to Russia. Here, in the magical hotel "Onegin", everything is ready for immersion in the world of Pushkin. The film is dedicated to the director-puppeteer Barry Purvis.
Young South Africans from all walks of life begin their student experience at the elite University of Stellenbosch. They try to navigate between personal growth, cultural differences and a past that has not been forgotten.
The scene opens with Piro reclining on his bed in front of a mountain landscape. A beautiful setting, indeed, but it’s only a wallpaper panel. It’s not trying to fool anyone, just like when Guzman says he’s only going away for a year. Is he telling the truth or is he just saying it to convince himself? He’s almost finished packing. Only a couple of things are missing: a t-shirt and the courage to say goodbye. Once he finds both, the farewell turns into Piro and Guzman making love as if it was the first time, just in case it’s the last time.
In a divided city where humans inhabit the days and vampires roam at night Jenny hates her job as a servant for the vampire upper class. When her last customers stall, she is too late to leave the city on time before sunrise. Weakened, Jenny runs for her life while the day guards chase her when Gary, a happy go lucky shop assistant, snaps her off the street in hopes to convince her to turn him into a vampire. But Jenny hates humans even more than vampires and so the meeting turns into a hilarious tug of war while Gary persuades Jenny that life as a vampire is indeed wonderful.
In the middle of the night, a police officer is called to a crime scene at an isolated convent on an island. When she finds herself alone inspecting the body, she realizes it is not a human being.
Maila, a basket weaver, his wife Maile, and seven-year-old son Bindray live a simple village life in the mountainous region of eastern Nepal. When a road to their village is finally built, they see it as a blessing. Soon, along with the first bus, soda, television, and hip hop beats arrive. But as modern amenities creep in, Maila's life begins to unravel. He's trapped between sticking to tradition at home or going beyond the village to survive.Meanwhile Bindray uses his resourcefulness to get closer to the gifts the the new road brings. Ultimately Maila and Maile must figure out how to continue in a world that is leaving them behind.
Poetic, dramatic, funny, MTV kids growing up on the Greek island of Corfu, Kore. Ydro. conquered the Greek indie pop/rock scene like only a few bands did, receiving both adoration and derision. The documentary follows their journey, focusing not only on the two core members but also on the importance of being special, without feeling ashamed.
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