From Oran to Barbès and from Cheikha Remitti to Khaled, Hadj Sameer - collector, DJ and digger - retraces the tumultuous course of raï, whose hits shook the planet in the 1980s and 1990s. Between France and Algeria, a journey in the form of a mythical soundtrack, to the sources of a hybrid and transgressive music that never stops reinventing itself.
Passepartout is an Italian TV show hosted by art critic Philippe Daverio that explores art, culture, and history by visiting museums, galleries, and historical sites. Known for its immediate and non-academic style, the show features Daverio's wide-ranging connections between different forms of art across all eras, offering viewers a rich look at Italy's artistic heritage and beyond.
A young sculptor struggles to finish his masterpiece, a sculpture of a woman, as it inexplicably cracks.
Ezra Collective has already shaken up the British jazz scene- Now the quintet has arrived on the continent, taking Paris' Ground Control by storm with the exuberance of their second album Where I'm Meant To Be.
In Paraíba in the 70s, love took place on the banks of the Paraíba River. Two teenagers, Josué and Alex fall in love and run away from their aristocratic families in the countryside of Paraíba state. Threatened by their families, the only place they know to escape their parents' evil is river, the place where they grew up and played together. Through the geographical beauty of the river, they will face hate, love and the strength of nature like never before.
The Iron Man takes us on an introspective journey into the life of Toni, a man who finds in art and nature the essential pillars of his existence. The creation of iron and stone sculptures, together with work in the countryside as a gardener, help him to find beauty in the simplicity of life. His vision of life, as if he were a ‘rural philosopher’, will teach us to break down stigmas about mental health and to look at life from a hopeful perspective.
On the morning of October 7, 2023, Hamas terrorists attacked Israel. In the south of the country, they stormed a music festival and killed 350 people there alone. A celebration of love turned into the worst nightmare. Filmmaker Duki Dror and his colleagues have created a moving documentary from thousands of social media images and many haunting interviews, with footage of disturbing brutality and directness. The montage also makes it clear: The Hamas attack also marked the beginning of a new era in the dissemination of images and news through the media.