A documentary film which follows the band Six Pack through three decades of work, from the first gigs in their hometown to the big stages. Intimate confessions of the band members, archival recordings and the energy of live performances are folded into one story.
Batgirl takes temporary custody over the watch of Goth City with Robin as her sidekick, attempting to train him up to fight alongside her and keep the people safe. But Robin’s skills are not quite up to the standard she needs, and he seems to be more preoccupied with the idea of asking her out. He shows just how unprepared he is on their mission to stop some ordinary thieves, and it costs Batgirl dearly. Can she trust him to care for her in her time of weakness? Or will he take full advantage of her inability to fight back?
Timid dork Edie accidentally takes the spotlight when she starts a punk band with her fellow “turds”, becoming an icon to the rest of the losers at her all-girls Catholic school while managing to piss off the hot girls, the nuns, and the horniest altar boy you’ve ever seen.
America's democracy feels more divided than ever - but what if the problem lies in how we vote? "American Troubles" explores whether proportional representation could break the cycle of dysfunction, drawing comparisons from two striking case studies: Portland, Oregon, where a bold new voting system is reshaping local politics, and Northern Ireland, where proportional elections helped end decades of violent conflict. Blending history, reform, and human stories, the film shows how electoral rules can entrench division - or create space for compromise.
When a dramatic college student, Jo, spirals over her childhood best friend’s new relationship, she ropes her quiet, dependable friend into a series of increasingly desperate sabotage schemes—only to realize too late that the girl helping her has been carefully making moves to win her heart instead.
From summer 2021 through Donald Trump's re-election campaign, four Republican insiders wage an uphill battle to transform their party's stance on climate change from within. A young grassroots organizer, a big-city mayor, an Iowa farmer, and an evangelical pastor — each embedded in different corners of the conservative ecosystem — risk alienation from their own communities as they attempt to reframe climate action as a conservative value. As extreme weather intensifies and the 2024 election approaches, they confront a political machine built on denial, testing whether personal conviction can overcome tribal loyalty. This is a deeply personal story about the cost of defying your own side and the haunting question that drives them all: will their efforts be enough before time runs out?
A film about the life of film director Vitaly Melnikov. The son of an "enemy of the people," a student of Yutkevich and Eisenstein, and a witness to Stalin's "personality cult" and its debunking, Melnikov created such celebrated films as "The Chief of Chukotka," "Mama Got Married," "The Eldest Son," "Vacation in September," "Marry the Captain," and "Poor, Poor Pavel." This documentary about Vitaly Melnikov is the director's personal story and the history of our country, inseparable from each other.
The arrival of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and his spiritual movement caused quite a stir in the predominantly Catholic farming village of Seelisberg in the 1970s. Today, the excitement has subsided, as has interest in the movement. So what has happened at the Grand Hotel in Seelisberg over the last fifty years?
On Easter day Nez, Tam, and Ren, receive a mysterious package containing a strange rock from Champ Island after a failed mission abroad. As they joke and debate what to do with it, hints emerge that something may be alive inside.
In the Ifugao highlands of the Philippines, Elvin, a young man preparing for the sacred Liyah initiation, must decide whether to embrace the ancestral responsibilities of becoming a mumbaki, a ritual priest and guardian of the rice terraces, before this living heritage fades into silence.
In the quiet beauty of Currimao, Ilocos Norte, a community stands between progress and preservation as the expansion of a solar farm threatens the forests they call home
As white paper cups are prepared for the brown rum balls, a familiar togetherness and well-known images of family and home unfold. But the director’s instructions from off screen interrupt the cozy scene—turning the home movie into a film about making films.
The story of Tierra del Feugo’s vanished indigenous population. With the help of nature footage, historical photos, texts, and drawings, a dialogue emerges between past and present. In interview sequences, descendants of indigenous people speak, while research reports recount the brutal missionary campaigns.
In the lead up to the finale of a prestigous dance competition, a promising dancer is driven by external expectations to enhance her body at any cost, leading to a climatic crash-out on stage.