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Dylan Williams’ compelling new documentary follows a handful of surgeons who carry the healthcare needs of an entire nation on their shoulders. At the center is Faustin Ntirenganya, one of only two reconstructive plastic surgeons in Rwanda, responsible for patients from across the country—fourteen million people. His work involves repairing bomb-damaged faces, burn injuries, and congenital deformities, but also striving to build a sustainable system where more surgeons can take over. The goal is ambitious: to train thirty new surgeons by 2030. An intimate and unsentimental portrait of medicine as practical, political, and moral work.
Unveiling abuse in classical music's elite institutions — violinist Lara St. John fights for justice, exposing complicity and systemic misogyny.
Through images, sound and vibration, the echo of “the loudest scream ever” is conjured: the 1883 eruption of the Indonesian Krakatoa volcano. A re-edited, shortened installation version of the Carlos Casas feature film of the same name.
Alan, a shy boy, attends a party forced by his best friend Jesús. When he's forced to go to the nearest store for some caguamas, he finds himself facing zombies invading the streets. Now Alan must make a decision: submit to them or fight for his life and figure out how to get back to the party.
In the near future a new drug outlawed by the government called time that once taken makes you immortal but the catch is every time you die you go back to the same spot you were killed but on the same day you took the drug. We follow Curio a mysterious loner that has to complete a mission no matter how many times he dies.
The Central Tower, a video experience device that stands in the center of the exhibition tour area "EVA EXTRA 30," displays six large LED monitors, each measuring 6m high and 4m wide, in a honeycomb pattern. Interacting with over 700 LED bar lights placed throughout "EVA EXTRA 30," visitors can enjoy an experiential visualization that reconstructs Eva's visual memories. Preparations are currently underway for a special performance, "One Last Kiss for EVA EXTRA 30," to be held alongside "One Last Kiss" (the theme song for the film "Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time").
An interview with Hisayasu Satô about "Turtle Vision" (bonus feature on the "The Films of Hisayasu Satô: Volume #3" Bluray set released by Vinegar Syndrome).
Snow in Dallas! A creak of snow underfoot; a catch of breath in the sudden cold – and I can’t quite see, for the crystals caught in my eyelashes. Pixel blocks gather around the Shafek’s body like a soft pastel blanket, as the artist takes advantage of compression aesthetics to protect her image.
A police soldier is forced to become an escort for a female shooti to deliver the illegal cargo to its destination in order to obtain cancer medicine for his friend.
During youth fire brigade training, Mila and Amélie’s friendship grows.
A heartbroken film student is pulled out of his slump by his colleague and rediscovers passion for cinema. When a major movie podcast invites him to join an episode, he sees a chance to finally move forward as he steps into a moment that could change everything.
In an Argentina shaken by austerity and hate speech, a young woman seeks comfort in solitude—until even home becomes unbearable. An unexpected encounter leads her back to the streets and into the collective embrace of resistance. A poetic short about loneliness, care, and the power of community in times of crisis.
A teenager who loves play with his video games is suddenly burglarized. He then uses a surprising way to cope with his problems.
a portrait of suburban living.
The body of Maude Gaillard, 52, a well-liked psychologist, is found dead in the grounds of a luxury hotel. Suspicion quickly falls on Ida Malapeyre, an unstable patient under judicial supervision whose connection to the victim may be more complex than it appears... As Cassandre's team investigates this lead, the investigation takes an unexpected turn: Cassandre is kidnapped! To save her and uncover the truth, the team must unravel a past that some were willing to kill to erase.
In Gaza in 2023, evacuation leaflets fall like starlings bearing critical news; a viewer’s shadow joins them, exposing the lethal irony of information in this iteration of the Palestinian genocide.