A grandfather on a quest to rescue his kidnapped grandchild. Unbeknownst to the culprit, this seemingly 'old man' has a dark past and possesses exceptional skills in assassination.
A dialogue unfolds, beneath casual words lie quiet truths and unsaid feelings. A story about human connection, unspoken endings and everything we hear in silence. A minimalist exploration of love and distance.
The Film follows the path of four home-based businesses owners- a permaculture farmer, a somatic healing practitioner, a mom-influencer, and a meal-prep business owner. These four individuals creatively re-imagine and re-define their domestic spaces to suit their business needs. Through the film, the characters work hard to achieve the best versions of themselves. However this comes at personal cost, a tenuous line develops between what they consider work and what they consider not work. As this line increasingly gets blurred, we witness how that changes the way that they relate to home, work and rest.
Documentary featuring unprecedented access to the presidential election, with exclusive behind the scenes footage, interviews and fresh insight from inside and outside the campaign
In the chaos of a protest, a young cameraman is critically wounded by the police. He loses his sight, his job, his direction, and a part of himself. While grappling with a harsh economic reality, his few colleagues emigrate to the other side of the world. Wandering through a forgotten Buenos Aires, caught between the desire to escape and the impossibility of doing so, Ignacio faces a crisis in a country crumbling along with his dreams.
Voices of Resilience follows the lives of queer individuals and drug users living with HIV in Nigeria. Through personal interviews and experimental visual storytelling, the film shows the protagonists’ worlds as they seek out underground harm reduction services.
Set against the stunning backdrop of northern British Columbia’s wilderness, Wədzįh Nəne’ (Caribou Country) takes viewers on a contemplative journey through a rugged and remote landscape. Along the way, we meet those who live and work on the land – First Nations guardians, government biologists, and guide outfitters – each confronting the stark reality of declining caribou populations. This meditative film explores the profound connection between people and nature, and the enduring impacts of modernity on an ancient species.
BUNKER TIME! is a nuclear nightmare years in the making: In the early 60s - the height of the Cold War - TV personality 'Auntie Pearle' wrote, directed and starred in a public-access show that aimed to prepare children for the nuclear apocalypse. Deemed too disturbing to air, the show was buried for years; only now, in even MORE disturbing times, is Bunker Time! fit to be unleashed on the public.
“My family was shocked when they found out that I'm driving,” says Eva, a Kenyan woman, as she sits behind the wheel of a truck, heavily pregnant. She botched up her school years and was the only one in her family not to graduate. Pretty foolish, she admits in hindsight, but now she is glad to have chosen a profession she can be proud of. She sees more of the world than her brothers and sisters do.