Documentary

No sleep til Kyiv

When American Peter Duke joined a convoy from Estonia to Kyiv to deliver critical aid to Ukrainian troops, he unexpectedly discovered a country echoing the spirit and unity of America’s birth in 1776. Duke witnessed the people involved in this struggle up close revealing remarkable acts of selflessness and purpose that transcended borders and politics. … Read more

Exquisite Corpse

Documentary about the eccentric figure of Mario Bazterrica Oliver. Following his recent death, various interviewees analyse, remember and portray, from multiple points of view, the importance and meaning of his person and his actions, which made him an important and not very popular person in Mallorca.

Picha, Envers et contre tout

Picha’s irreverent style has left a mark on 70s and 80s animation cinema. But where is he now? And how should we best approach his work as an iconoclastic cartoonist, animated film and tv series director and painter who once embodied a certain idea of outrageousness and subversion?

St. Marie, Montana

In 1978, 10,000 people resided on the Glasgow Air Force Base. According to the 2020 census, only 373 remain. These are the people who call it home.

St. Marie, Montana

In 1978, 10,000 people resided on the Glasgow Air Force Base. According to the 2020 census, only 373 remain. These are the people who call it home.

A Wayward Feeling

A WAYWARD FEELING joins sculptor Patrick Dougherty in the midst of creating one of his final pieces before retirement as he muses on his process and motivations and the importance of art as work.

A Wayward Feeling

A WAYWARD FEELING joins sculptor Patrick Dougherty in the midst of creating one of his final pieces before retirement as he muses on his process and motivations and the importance of art as work.

Puppet Kitchen

PUPPET KITCHEN is a documentary portrait of a puppeteer in New York City named Eric Wright, exploring the humanness of puppets and why they are so intriguing and magical to their audience.

Puppet Kitchen

PUPPET KITCHEN is a documentary portrait of a puppeteer in New York City named Eric Wright, exploring the humanness of puppets and why they are so intriguing and magical to their audience.