After losing hearing in one ear to a schwannoma, a man regains sound through a cochlear implant, drawing parallels between what he hears again and how he’s always listened.
An exploration of women shaped by absent or broken fathers as they find healing, courage, and restored identity through God’s faithful love. Through raw and powerful stories, HE CALLS ME DAUGHTER reveals a timeless truth: A heavenly Father changes everything.
The remarkable story of Yorgos Katsaros, virtuoso of Greek folk guitar and rebetiko, is the story of Greek folk musicians in America from the early 20th century to today. It is the story of rebetiko. It is the story of Greek migrants and their diaspora.
“Nureyev” is the award-winning production by Yuri Possokhov and Kirill Serebrennikov, which was controversial even at its 2017 premiere at the Bolshoi Theatre yet went on to become a huge hit with audiences. In 2023, it was removed from the repertoire for political reasons. The Staatsballett Berlin is presenting the production for the first time outside of Russia.
After the 1996 mass shooting at Dunblane, a campaign was launched to ban private handguns in the UK. This remarkable story can now be told with unseen video filmed by a bereaved parent.
The wise hunter Mekhelecheen, living in harmony with nature, is concerned about his grandson Mishuk. The boy, spoiled by life, doesn't appreciate the legacy of his ancestors and doesn't understand the beauty of the harsh taiga. To pass on ancient knowledge to his grandson, his grandfather takes him into the dense forest. However, the journey turns into unexpected trials: Mishuk and his faithful dog, Sergekh, become lost in the forest. In despair, they encounter a magical deer—the guardian of the taiga—who grants the boy the amazing ability to understand the language of all living things. Together with his grandfather, he fights poachers to save the Spirit of the Taiga.
“On the Wave” plunges audiences into the breathtaking and perilous world of big wave surfing through the life of Sebastian Steudtner, the German outsider who rose to become the sport’s world record holder. Born in landlocked Nuremberg, Steudtner abandoned school at sixteen to chase the ocean — a decision that led him from windsurfing in Hawaii to confronting towering walls of water few humans would dare approach. Shunned at first by the insular surf world, mocked onstage after career-defining rides, and often left without sponsors, he refused to quit. His relentless pursuit carried him from the icy shores of Ireland to the legendary swells of Nazaré, Portugal — the wave that would not only catapult him into the history books but also shift the center of big wave surfing to Europe.
The re-telling of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart" in which teenage fly fisherman Travis attempts to convince his lawyer that he is not crazy after brutally murdering his fly shop co-worker due to his hauntingly annoying gum chewing.
Two strangers share a bench at a terminal past midnight. In the span of fifteen unplanned minutes, small talk turns into quiet confessions neither of them meant to say out loud.
On a night steeped in fear and violence, Helena decides to take revenge on her mother, Magdalena. As the house becomes a labyrinth of memories, they are trapped in an intimate ritual where faith, silence, and guilt clash. What happens in that house not only challenges the bonds of blood, but also the boundaries between belief and denial.