After years of fighting to survive on the streets of Lagos, two brothers fall on opposite sides of the law. The bonds of brotherhood are put to the ultimate test as one joins a Taskforce that hunts down the other and his gang.
A car slowly navigates the winding streets and disparate airwaves of the United States of America in search of the scars of capitalism in natural landscapes, urban environments, people, and wildife.
Bricks and mortar makes way for concrete and reinforced steel as Wolverhampton sweeps the past aside in a modernist town planning utopia.
In the heart of Durango, the Low Biker community has forged a unique bond through a shared love for cumbias and custom bicycles, uniting neighborhoods across the city in a vibrant, collective passion. Amid the joy of their culture, they face the harsh realities of discrimination and prejudice, navigating daily challenges from a society that struggles to accept their way of life.
This documentary reveals the most violent part of the most violent city (Medellin) of the most violent country (Colombia) in the world. For around 75 minutes, different people from Medellin explain how difficult it is to live and survive in a city where violence, weapons, killing is common. Everyday, someone you know may die or get wounded by one of the different armed factions that struggle throughout the country and in the cities to take control over the population, drug cartel, politics, etc... sometimes for no reasons at all but fun.
Short Croatian documentary by Ante Babaja that centers around the everyday lives of elderly Yugoslav women.
Transworld - Feedback (1999) is a documentary that takes a deep dive into the skateboarding subculture in Southern California. It explores the lives of skaters, their passion for skateboarding, and the challenges they face in pursuing their dreams. Through interviews and footage, the film captures the essence of the skateboard culture, the thrill of performing tricks, the underground skate spots, and the sense of freedom and rebellion that comes with riding a skateboard.
For the past two months, we dedicated out lives to documenting the life of Sam. Every human on a day to day basis encounters a "Sam", a peculiar somewhat unpredictable seemingly valueless person, and what you would probably refer to as "douchebag" or "arrogant prick". We found ourselves unknowingly siding with society until we took the time to really observe and realize the childhood trauma and drug abuse that contributed to creating this flawed but valuable human being.
In 'Powell Peralta: Public Domain,' witness the emergence of skateboarding as a countercultural phenomenon in Los Angeles. Explore the subculture of skateboarding, the vibrant graffiti art, and the alternative music that define this era. Follow skaters as they push the boundaries of the sport, mastering tricks and taking risks in an urban setting. Experience the thrill of extreme sport and the rebellious spirit of a generation. Witness how skateboarding breaks down barriers and empowers individuals in a world of rigid class differences.
These Streets, a student noir feature film, focuses on the gritty reality of the world we live in.
Love, sex and death get mixed in a love story between two desperate boys in a big city.
When his best friend is murdered in cold blood, Michael must try and figure out who did it and bring them to justice.
Weird and wonderful characters entertain the crowds in this summer's day procession at Pwllheli, Gwynedd.
Kev and Benz, two young men involved in petty crime, are rumoured to have snitched on Jafar, an unstable drug dealer. Benz, rattled by this news, seeks to reason with Jafar. Kev, on the other hand, is reticent to the idea and is far more troubled by a violent accident he recently witnessed.
We Shall Have a Childhood is a documentary short that explores the memories and experiences of children growing up in Sao Paulo, Brazil. It delves into the challenges and suffering they face, including the impact of migration and humiliation.