Sebastian Kubelka accompanies his 95-year-old grandmother to the place she had to quickly leave in 1945. A deeply personal and empathetic film about flight, memory, and living on with an experience that continues to resonate to this day.
As 14-year-old Hugo prepares for the French surfing championships in Biarritz, he learns that his family will have to stay in Guadeloupe. For the first time, he will be taking part in a competition without his mother. He will have to take responsibility and show maturity if he’s going to be up to the challenge in the Basque waves.
The Great Experiment is an ambitious cinematic time capsule of one of the most volatile and perplexing eras of American history; a project that serves as a historical document, non-fiction experiment and intimate observation of the changing state of American democracy and identity. A surprising time capsule of a nation grappling with its differences and diversity, and our experience and perceptions of conflict, survival and belonging.
Edison, a street vendor in Manila, must sell all his remaining sherbet products before he can go home and celebrate Christmas. When his usual stall has no customers, he must find a way to look for buyers, chasing the chance to finally rest. Set against the holiday cheer, this documentary portrays the humanized persona of a young adult working hard to earn his right to celebrate.
A story about money, power, exploitation, and many possible ends of the world. Some long for Mars, others for heaven. Some dance the humppa on the moon. In this short and tragicomic play, every one of us has our own small part to play.
Documentarian Benjamin Spurlock (nephew of Super Size Me filmmaker Morgan Spurlock) attempts to eat nothing but Fancy Induced Burger for 30 days. Made for Sewerfest X.
A lone egg wakes on an abandoned breakfast table and drifts through a twisted breakfast world of milk lands, rice pudding seas, and grinding machines. As unlikely friendships form and dangers close in, the line between comfort and threat begins to crack. In this strange world, not everything is what it seems.
A stranger-than-fiction-story, the core is a mysterious package that the Sandnes family from Valdal in Norway has been receiving every Christmas for the past two decades, with gifts for everyone.
Using a range of cinematic forms, such as animation, split screen, and fisheye lens, Wolfgang Liemberger and Georg Vogt create an associative portrait of avant-garde filmmaker Ferry Radax who died in 2021. Filmed mainly on the beach at Monterosso, the setting of Radax’s major work Sonne halt!
On 23 March 2025 in Tel al-Sultan, Gaza, Israeli forces massacred fifteen Palestinian aid workers travelling in clearly marked humanitarian vehicles, later burying their bodies and vehicles in a shallow mass grave. Earshot and Forensic Architecture worked with the Palestine Red Crescent Society and survivors of the massacre to reconstruct the incident with unprecedented precision. The Last Responders is an investigative documentary about this massacre. Anchored in the situated testimonies of two survivors, the film draws on firsthand video and voice recordings captured during the night of the attack by the Palestine Red Crescent Society. Through these materials, the film probes acts of execution and concealment, while reconstructing a fuller account of what unfolded in Tel al-Sultan in the hours and days that followed.
Cowboy Pas Fatigué keeps watch at Brussels South Station. He is not like other cowboys: this former Congolese wrestler aims to set his students on the right path by teaching them his art.
Despite their age, Régine and Roger still fly their falcon, Fifi, as they always have. But that day, Fifi does not return. Is it truly the only thing to take flight and vanish?