Director Tomas celebrates the end of his latest film production with his husband Martin and the film crew. When Tomas begins a passionate affair with a young woman named Agathe, it puts a strain on his relationship with Martin, as well as their wider circle of friends and family. Complications arise as personal matters interrupt their professional lives and opinions from loved ones further complicate their ménage à trois arrangement.
Miles apart, Molly and Lily become pen pals at 4th grade, continuing to write to each other throughout their lives. Things change however when Molly shows up at Lily's 25th Birthday, with an intention of taking over Lily's life.
Based on a real story, Partha, an easy-going cafe owner, falls in love with an artist named Juni, only to discover that she has a multiple personality disorder. Will love stand the test of societal stigma?
Based on a real story, Partha, an easy-going cafe owner, falls in love with an artist named Juni, only to discover that she has a multiple personality disorder. Will love stand the test of societal stigma?
A fascinating documentary about Piet Zwart (1885–1977), an idiosyncratic and stubborn designer, who lived for innovation and prepared the way for the international success that is now known as Dutch Design. Piet Zwart worked as an interior and industrial designer, commercial typographer, photographer, critic and lecturer, playing a key role in defining the design climate in the Netherlands in the Twentieth Century. He is especially known for designing the famous ‘Piet Zwart’ kitchen for the Dutch company Bruynzeel: a kitchen that could be easily produced and consisted of standardized elements. His versatility and influence on present-day designers led the Association of Dutch Designers to award him the title of “Designer of the Century” in 2000.
Tales of the Night is a compilation of beautifully animated short films that transport viewers to a fantasy world filled with magic, love, and adventure. Each tale explores themes of justice, honor, and sacrifice, taking the audience on captivating journeys through imagination and wonder.
Helvetica (2007) is a captivating documentary that delves into the influence of the Helvetica typeface in the modern world. Through interviews with renowned designers and scholars, the film showcases how this simple yet iconic font has shaped global culture, art, advertising, and graphic design. It highlights the immense impact of typography and explores the powerful role of design in our everyday lives.
When a divorced couple gets stranded in a snowstorm during their trip to Aspen, they must confront their past and rediscover the true meaning of Christmas.
Alex wants to become a father. Steven, his partner, has to confront his insecurities and fear of change after a lifetime smothered by superficiality. Unable to adopt legally, but still eager to become parents, they decide to turn to the black market, adopting a child from a desperate young woman, who's return with a dangerous new boyfriend, threatens to destroy everything they love.
Design Canada is a documentary that explores the rise of Canadian design and showcases how it has shaped the country's identity. With interviews from renowned designers and archival footage, the film dives into the history of Canadian design, including iconic symbols like the Maple Leaf and the CN Tower. It highlights the impact of design on various industries, from graphic design to architecture, and celebrates the creativity and innovation of Canadian designers.
Beautiful Losers is a documentary film that explores the lives and work of a group of outsider artists who emerged from the skateboarding, graffiti, punk, and DIY scenes. The film showcases their unique perspectives and the impact of their art on subcultures and society.
Endless Letterpress is a documentary film that explores the artistry and craftsmanship of letterpress printing. Through interviews with renowned letterpress printers, the film delves into the history of this traditional printing technique and showcases the beauty of letterpress pieces. It also examines the challenges faced by letterpress printers in the digital age.
Set to a bebop jazz beat, this documentary brings to life the extraordinary work of graphic designer Saul Bass, whose groundbreaking title sequences for Hitchcock's films transformed the art of movie titles. Through interviews with directors such as Martin Scorsese and Guillermo del Toro, this film reveals why Bass is still considered the medium's greatest artist.
INK follows Tanja Tiziana – a freelance photographer in Toronto, Canada – and her journey to rediscover the written word.
Why has letterpress printing survived? Irreplaceable knowledge of the historic craft is in danger of being lost as its caretakers age. Fascinating personalities intermix with wood, metal, and type as young printers save a traditional process in Pressing On, a 4K feature-length documentary exploring the remarkable community keeping letterpress alive.
Make is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the world of art and graphic design. It explores the creative process and the profound impact that art and design have on our daily lives. Through interviews with artists and designers, the film sheds light on their unique perspectives and the challenges they face. It is a captivating journey that invites viewers to appreciate the power and importance of art and graphic design.
Full-length documentary featuring design leaders and product designers from 15+ industry-toppling companies—valued at more than $1 trillion dollars combined. The film chronicles the true nature of design and the design-driven business revolutions being shaped around the world through the designers eyes. Get a never-before-seen look into the perspectives, processes, and design approaches of leaders at industry-toppling brands and discover how these companies are disrupting billion dollar industries through design.
Graphic designer and multidisciplinary artist José María Cruz Novillo redesigned Spain's corporate image as the country transformed itself and tried to move into the future.
Love Me! is a heartwarming movie that follows the life of a young graphic designer in Germany who is seeking love and companionship. She finds herself in a complicated older man-younger woman relationship, which leads to a surprising pregnancy. As she navigates through the challenges of love and motherhood, she forms unexpected connections with a houseguest and a computer repairman. Through laughter and tears, this movie explores themes of loneliness, family relationships, and the search for happiness.
Macario 'Mac' Gómez talks about his long career as a film poster designer.