Sigur Rós: Valtari Film Experiment is an experimental film that showcases a collection of music videos for the songs from the album 'Valtari'. The film explores different artistic interpretations of the songs, using various visual styles and storytelling techniques. Each music video offers a unique and captivating experience for the viewers, immersing them in a world of emotions and imagination.
This is the story of one day in the life of a Georgian family. A fisherman's family celebrates Christmas day.
A heartbreaking portrait of 16-year-old Ukrainian refugees Andrey and Alisa, who help out at a school for refugee children in Budapest. Andrey asks the children to draw pictures of something from back home in Ukraine. What beautiful things can they recall? He offers the example of his own grandfather’s cherry orchard. The children use confrontational, adult vocabulary to describe their experiences of war. A young boy earnestly goes through a number of battle strategies, and a girl provides a vivid account of a rocket attack.
Salamanca (2015) is a documentary short that explores the rich cultural heritage and vibrant atmosphere of the city. The film takes viewers on a journey through Salamanca's historic streets, showcasing its renowned architecture, lively festivals, and passionate locals. Through interviews and stunning cinematography, Salamanca offers a captivating glimpse into this enchanting Spanish destination.
This is ‘a road movie’ encapsulated in the Moscow metro system and filmed over the course of one year: a documentary film that observes cultural and social issues in modern Russia.
Rui lives alone on the outskirts of Lisbon, making a living from illegal fishing. He sells his crabs door to door by the kilo. Using dazzling chiaroscuro effects with an impressionist touch, Ruslan Fedotow gradually reveals the daily life of a man struggling with drug addiction, and his fight to stay in touch with his son who is being kept away from him.
Documentary film by Ruslan Fedotov
A girl — or a woman — in a bright red scarf, with a soft toy mouse in her arms. To look at her, you wouldn’t guess that she’s 50 and has been homeless for three years. Her incredible passion to live prevents her from freezing on the cold streets of Moscow.
This is a story about grown children. Adults in their 10 years. Cigarettes and alcohol, rudeness and childish immediacy, these few words can describe the world in which Nikita lives. He has 4 grades of elementary school behind him, but now it’s not up to school anymore, he has to earn money and take care of his alcoholic mother. Nikitin's comrades are also "children of the streets." What we called "happy childhood" seems to be losing relevance. And does Nikita need it?
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