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This beautiful short film captures the quiet dignity of a day in the life of a Northern trapper, without use of any dialogue.
It presents the problem of physically disability through a young crippled and the attitudes of the community towards them.
CREE CODE TALKER reveals the role of Canadian Cree code talker Charles 'Checker' Tomkins during the Second World War. Digging deep into the US archives it depicts the true story of Charles' involvement with the US Air Force and the development of the code talkers communication system, which was used to transmit crucial military communications, using the Cree language as a vital secret weapon in combat.
This short documentary, with its aim of exposing the festival from the perspective of Andalusian culture and anthropology, delves into the complexities of this celebration. Understanding how difficult it is for outsiders to grasp that a saint could be a member of the UGT (General Union of Workers) during the Civil War and possess a membership card, we gradually decipher the festival while simultaneously revealing features common to many other celebrations deeply rooted in the culture and popular religiosity of the Andalusian people, such as the presence of a communist mayor presiding over the saint's procession and offering cheers.
A film inspired by postcards dating from the 1920s and 1930s that were found in an antique shop. The postcards reveal a story of a woman, who travelled around the Adriatic islands in those years.
Half Emirati is a documentary that explores the social implications of being the offspring of a mixed marriage between a native of the United Arab Emirates and any other nationality. Five of these Emirati nationals share their experiences and stories about what it is really like to be only 'half' among those who are 'pure'.
Leo Regan follows his friend, photographer Lanre Fehintola, as he tries to go cold turkey (detox) from heroin in his council flat and without medication.
From Executive Producers Logan Paul, Kevin Hines, Zak Williams, and Taylor Lautner, Death Bridge confronts one of the most haunting legacies of the modern era — the suicides at San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge. For nearly a century, this architectural icon has become a harbinger of despair, claiming thousands of lives and leaving lasting scars on the Coast Guard crews and Bridge Patrol officers who respond to each tragedy. Through the tireless work of advocates and survivors, a movement arose to reclaim the bridge’s legacy and prove that compassionate intervention and restricted access can save lives. Poignant and unflinching, Death Bridge is both a memorial and a call to action.