A group of incarcerated women sign up to learn an instrument and write their own songs, as part of a unique music program in an Australian prison. The process opens deep scars around trauma and addiction, but can they prove that music has the universal power to heal, even in the complex world of prison?
Sultana Ahmed is a much-discussed name in Bangladesh female athletics. By dint of her shining success and sporting skill, she remains a torchbearer in the country’s sports arena. She set foot in athletics in the 60s of the last century. From the beginning, she kept her mark at provincial and national levels. Afterwards, in independent Bangladesh she got chances for three years only to participate at national level competitions till 1975. Her extra-ordinary skill and success in national contests of both the countries remains an example worth emulating.
An invitation to rethink our relationship with the city of São Paulo, a vibrant and complex metropolis, but also marked by inequalities and segregation. This film takes us on a journey through the stories of resistance and struggle of marginalized groups, highlighting their voices and their daily battles for the legitimate occupation of urban space. From the colorful streets of Jardim da União to the community garden of Mulheres do GAU, from the warm theater of Cia Mungunzá to the ancestry preserved in Pico do Jaraguá, we are invited to witness the strength and resilience of these communities. Each scene reminds us of the richness of diversity and the need to build a more inclusive and fair city for everyone.
A string of grisly murders brings law enforcement to their knees as two cops try to take down this serial killer who may be one of their own...or is it.
Distraught from his recent breakup, Ram storms out of therapy after confronting his therapist Rinat's perceived ineffectiveness. However, an unexpected terror attack nearby forces Ram back. Amidst the city's lockdown, the two realize they're going to spend the next hours together, creating conflict between Ram, who is stuck with the woman he feels bears the responsibility of keeping him sane, and Rinat, who faces the challenge of maintaining her professional facade.
Prolific South African artist and filmmaker William Kentridge chronicles how he creates intricate, wall-sized charcoal drawings of the vistas from his childhood in Johannesburg and life-sized paintings of himself — all while ruminating on the puzzle of self-knowledge.
Trash is an experimental short film about a man walking alone, suffering from the garbage he encounters along his path, offering a discomforting visual experience that mirrors the overwhelming information overload of the contemporary world.
It's 1999 on the hottest day of the year, and an ensemble of teens are engaged in a turf war over their local skate park.
However, a circulating mysterious drug threatens to cut their lives viciously short.
Ben is a widower who misses his wife Maggie, but finds solace in his weekly meetings with his actor son, Jason. On this day, Ben reveals to Jason that he has hired a prostitute, not for sexual favors, but simply for companionship.
In April 2023, SU-METAL (vocal, dance), MOAMETAL (scream, dance), and MOMOMETAL (scream, dance) entered a new stage as the new BABYMETAL, and since then, they have embarked on their largest-ever world tour, "BABYMETAL WORLD TOUR 2023-2024," visiting 25 countries including Japan. The 98 performances, excluding festivals and guest act appearances, recorded a total audience of over 280,000 people.
PEACE! The Jedi Order continues to protect EARTH from anything threatening. There are heroes on both sides. Evil is everywhere. Newly appointed grand master, Stellan Gios, leads the order through an age of light and hope, dared to be challenged.As the young master trys to meditate, his thoughts are clouded with darkness, as two hooded figures attempts to sneak up on the grand master....
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