A paraphrase on Eric M. Nilsson's film Djurgårdsfärjan from the early 1960s.
You Are Not a Woman (2018)
In the coffee-growing village of Santuario, Colombia, lives an indigenous transgender community. That is where Juliana and Berómica were banished due to the prejudices of their own strongly Catholic community.
Little Belgium (1942)
A profile of the more than 2,000 Belgian refugees in the fishing port of Brixham.
Mr. Gardenia Jones (1942)
Documentary short film depicting the work of the United Service Organizations (USO) in providing recreational and morale-boosting services for American troops.
David Gan: the Front Lines (2012)
A young David Gan joins the WWII effort, eager to serve his country. Feelings of exclusion as a Chinese-American disappear in the Army. After experiencing the loss of so many fallen comrades, David dedicates his life to those who never came home.
Paris in the Belle Epoque (2019)
The Bokelberg photographic collection brings to life the Paris of the Belle Époque (1871-1914), an exhibition of workshops and stores with extremely beautiful shop windows before which the owners and their employees proudly pose, hiding behind their eyes the secret history of a great era.
I Don’t Feel at Home Anywhere Anymore (2020)
A wistful but witty account of a trip to Beijing by filmmaker Viv Li, a Chinese art student who has been living abroad for ten years. Her stay with her family mercilessly exposes how uprooted she has become by her life abroad.
Keep That Dream Burning (2017)
Rainer Kohlberger applied various algorithms to extract the noise from a vast number of action films and used this to reduce the dramaturgy of the narrative to its essence. keep that dream burning oscillates between maximum abstraction and pure blur. Within the blurriness, objects form and disappear. The surface allows the space to be conceived.
The Elevator Manager of the Empire State Building (2010)
Sometimes it takes a loyal and dedicated man to manage an elevator.
Find My Phone (2016)
Ever reached into your pocket to find your phone had been snatched? Dutch film student and former iPhone owner Anthony van der Meer experienced that awful feeling first-hand while having lunch in Amsterdam. Unsatisfied with the response from the Amsterdam police, who register an average of 300 stolen phones per week, Meer decided to find out what kind of person steals a phone. He downloaded DIY security software on a decoy Android phone, intentionally got the phone stolen, and was able to spy on his thief for weeks. He recorded the ups and downs of his covert investigation and turned it into a 22-minute documentary called Find My Phone.
A Good Night in the Ghetto (2016)
Kamaiyah, a rapper from East Oakland takes you on a trip in her world the only way she knows how.
La Rose et le Barrage (1963)
A parallel montage of the construction of a dam in Galicia and the architecture of a small Roman-style church.