Bill and Ted, now middle-aged, are tasked with creating a song to save all of time and space. They travel through time, meet historical figures, and encounter their future selves as they try to fulfill their destiny.
After months of exhausting trench warfare, most of Major Belyaev's battalion was destroyed. The area is ruled by German aces snipers. Hope for replenishment collapses when the convoy, in which the Soviet snipers were traveling, falls under a German airstrike. A handful of soldiers and a young hunter from Yakutia, Yegor Cheerin, survive.
Behemoth is a documentary that explores the devastating environmental consequences of open-pit mining in Mongolia. Through stunning visuals and immersive storytelling, the film depicts the rapidly changing landscape and the struggles of local shepherds and protesters in the face of industrialization and pollution. It also delves into the political and social issues surrounding the mining industry and its impact on both the environment and human lives. Behemoth is a powerful and thought-provoking documentary that sheds light on the urgent need for environmental awareness and action.
When a musician finds himself lost in Siberia, he must navigate through cultural barriers and embark on a spiritual journey to find his way back home.
Genghis Blues is a documentary that follows blind American blues musician Paul Pena as he travels to Tuva, a small republic in Siberia, to learn and compete in the ancient art of Tuvan throat-singing. Through his journey and interactions with Tuvan masters, he discovers not only the beauty and intricacies of this unique form of music but also his own inner strength and resilience.
In a small town in the Canadian Arctic, Ippik, a young Inuit woman, suffers in an abusive relationship. She starts to heal when she connects with other victims of violence and finds her voice.
SHU-DE! Let's Go is a documentary film that takes viewers on a musical adventure, exploring the world of beatboxing and throat-singing. Through captivating performances and personal stories, the film showcases the power of music and the human voice to transcend cultural boundaries.
Based on the journal of Knud Rasmussen's "Great Sled Journey" of 1922 across arctic Canada. The film is shot from the perspective of the Inuit, showing their traditional beliefs and lifestyle. It tells the story of the last great Inuit shaman and his beautiful and headstrong daughter; the shaman must decide whether to accept the Christian religion that is converting the Inuit across Greenland.
Invisible is a thought-provoking documentary that explores the hidden dangers faced by Inuit communities in the Arctic. It sheds light on issues such as toxic chemicals, pollution, and the impact on food sources. The film also highlights the unique cultural practices of the Inuit people, including throat singing and their deep connection with nature. Through personal stories and scientific evidence, Invisible showcases the urgent need for action to protect these vulnerable communities.
As a child, Marie-Pascale began to make a raucous sound. As a young adult, she discovers that this voice can be the instrument of katajjaq, or Inuit throat singing. This discovery propels her on a quest and jostle her life. She learns to practice throat singing with the Inuk singer, Charlotte Qamaniq. She meets the Inuit people of today. By listening to their stories and History, she senses parts of her own, intimate, and collective story.
On a beautiful summer’s day in Nunavik, a family enjoys the pleasures of berry picking and fishing as the sound of two Elders throat-singing fills the environment.
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