Filmed on a world wide trip by Danny Kaye, this is an examination of the state of children in the third world.
Filmed on a world wide trip by Danny Kaye, this is an examination of the state of children in the third world.
1955-10-15
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An unintentional irregularity of a clip from Fata Morgana (Werner Herzog).
At the end of 1954, Eduardo Ducay, Juan Julio Baena and Carlos Saura travelled to the region of Sanabria (province of Zamora) to make a commissioned documentary on the construction of a system of reservoirs. Much of the filmed material was unusable due to a technical problem, but Ducay rescued part of it and combined it with voice-over to construct a work on absences.
What if Jane Austen characters had to meet over Zoom? Elizabeth Darcy, Emma Knightley, Elinor Ferrars, and Marianne Brandon gather for a virtual book club when a not-so-welcome guest interrupts their spirited discussion.
Pedro, 30 years old, a young worker, is awarded a trip that will make two of his big dreams come true. When he tells his friends Dite, Rafa, and André, he realizes his dreams are being diluted by the lack of listening from his friends and conversations that lead nowhere.
After her brother's death, a teenage girl must find healing by recounting memories of music and origami.
In this animated short film, a dystopian environment contains brittle glass characters, they are divided into two sides: the broken and the intact. The spirits that dwell within are either pure or rotten. The broken remain on their side, to waste away into shattered bits. But the shards have a healing property, a process exploited by an ambitious dark soul who desires to be whole, and part of a possessed, twisted, robotic tribe.
A man commits suicide in a bathtub while reflecting on his time with his fiancee.