REDt’BLUE: Dive Into The Political Narrative On Vote Change
Twenty-three minutes of neatly-packed interviews with party candidates, MPs, ex-miners, civilians and potential history-makers—all set against the landscape of Mansfield, ...
Twenty-three minutes of neatly-packed interviews with party candidates, MPs, ex-miners, civilians and potential history-makers—all set against the landscape of Mansfield, ...
Director Jordan Blady’s 7-minute Comfort Zone sheds light on the vibrant drag community at Tbilisi. A Georgian himself, Matt Shally, ...
Yumeng He’s Kite is a visual essay of testaments, opinions and feelings. Of narratives that have long transcended time and ...
Director Matthew Boman’s Blurring Man is an interesting documentary, part educational, part entertainment. Riddled with myths, politics and religion, it ...
Director-cinematographer Francisco Matias’s DE - Documenting Depression is a 58:55 minutes long documentary on a topic that is widely discussed, ...
This is essentially a love letter written not just to the man on whom it is based or the city ...
CW: Pedophilia, underage prostitution Nothing feels out of place when a teenage boy looks less than delighted upon receiving a ...
For a master cobbler, it is his craft; for a shoe designer it is his work of art; for a ...
When writer-director Anuj Jamadagni noticed Victor cleaning the streets at a stoplight, little did he know what the sight truly ...
Yutao Chen’s Dirty Business is an environmental documentary of 12:10-minutes that focuses on Minh Khai, a hamlet in Vietnam that ...
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