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'Sacred Walls: The Journey of Bhuri Bai' is a documentary film by Sunil Babbar that chronicles the extraordinary life and artistic journey of Bhuri Bai, one of India's most celebrated Bhil artists. From her beginnings in a tribal community in Madhya Pradesh to becoming an internationally recognized painter, the film explores her transformation of traditional Bhil wall-painting practices into a distinctive contemporary art form. Through her personal story, artwork, and cultural heritage, the documentary highlights themes of resilience, identity, and the preservation of Indigenous traditions. Produced in association with North Central Zone Cultural Centre (NCZCC), the film celebrates the enduring spirit of tribal art and the visionary artist who brought it to the world stage. Bhuri Bai's journey from daily-wage laborer to acclaimed artist reflects the power of creativity to transcend social and cultural boundaries.
Role Model (Chuck Timely) performing on the mainstage at We Love Green festival on the 7th of june 2026
Roberta Smith and Jerry Saltz are both rockstars in the world of art criticism. They’re also madly in love. Reflecting on their relationship, careers, and the ever-evolving New York City art scene, this unlikely power couple invites us into their surprisingly humble world.
A mysterious camera discovered outside an abandoned building in New Zealand is handed over to police after it’s found containing disturbing footage. Weeks later, the video leaks online, revealing a terrifying ritual performed by two friends attempting to bring someone back from the dead. As the footage spreads across the internet, viewers begin questioning whether what they witnessed was a hoax… or something far more real.
A timid young man hides his relationship out of fear of his strict father, but his fearless girlfriend decides to confront his family herself to fight for their love and seek approval.
A stuttering man's desperate attempts to conceal his disability lead him to insult sick children, ruin his shot with his college crush and unwittingly hate-crime her also-stammering brother. All while just trying to order a cup of coffee.
All animals are free. All animals are equal. No animal will kill.
In The Second Spring, Oakland dancer, teacher, and choreographer Sarah Crowell redefines her relationship with her body and her craft as she moves through menopause, confronting what it means to age as a female athlete.
A young woman, grappling with a devastating loss, wakes up each night feeling increasingly drained—as if someone were siphoning away her strength. In search of salvation, she travels to a seer living high in the mountains, where she discovers that she has fallen victim to an Albasty—an ancient, malevolent spirit that preys upon those broken by grief and unable to let go of the past. It assumes the guise of a person's deepest fear, gradually destroying them from within.