Man lives and leaves traces of himself. It is not true that we came to Earth in order to live. We came to sleep, to have dreams. Already in his early shorts, Lehmuskallio explored cave painting and looked back on the state of the planet before technical progress. He first addressed prehistoric art in Min olen (1992), which this film follows up on. Finns and Sami interviewees, ...
Lluís Miarro made a heartfelt tribute to his parents, who filmed while pose for a portrait at the same time they were recalling their story. Throughout the film several subjects are mentioned such as Spanish Civil War and the harsh postwar, their arrival in Catalonia, survival in a difficult time and the small and great memories of a life that could be the life of a lot of oth...
“Owning the Weather” is a documentary about geo-engineering by Robert Greene. It’s about whether or not we should engineer the weather and the different impacts that this has. And not only because we can, but also because actually we are already doing so.
“There are more than fifty active weather modification programs in the United States alone. Through the eyes of key individ...
Jochen Hick's film portrays Tom Weise, the producer of the HustlaBall, an event originally created in order to encourage the acceptance of male prostitutes, but also to launch a rent boy website. After his parents split and, having lost all contact with them, this slightly-built former student of politics decides to go to New York at the beginning of the 1990s. Being virus-posi...
Supermodel and environmental activist Angie Everhart fulfills her lifelong dream of climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro to see the receding glaciers before they're gone forever. Angie's seven day journey takes her to the highest point in Africa amidst ailing crew members, high altitude sickness, and a battle of wills, all while encountering some of the most beautiful landscapes on earth.
What is the Interview Project
David Lynch describes it as "a 20,000-mile road trip over 70 days across and back the United States" where "people have been found and interviewed," and if you watch the videos this trip produced, you're "going to meet hundreds of people," all different, found "by driving along the roads, going into bars, going into different locations, and there ...