Mark Cousins' next two segments in his 16-hour saga about the history of documentary cinema. The 1980s, an era fundamental from a socio-political perspective.
Chris O'Dowd and Aisling Bea star in the viral, true story of Séamas O'Reilly, who got his days mixed up and ended up alone with his boss and the President of Ireland while high on drugs.
Fredo is a fisherman who has endured more than his share of hardship in life; his wife and child both perished in a boating accident, and today Fredo approaches each trip to the sea with the angry determination of a man out for revenge.
Marianne moves into her sister’s apartment while she’s away . All she wants is a quiet August in Paris, yet the coming days will upend her expectations.
A sequel to Arthur Marvin's 1903 documentary in honour of the quasquicentennial of its filming that simultaneously evokes Promio's 'New York: Broadway at Union Square' (1896).
A woman rushing home to meet a date is blindsided by an unexpected intervention from friends and family, only to discover her bewildered Hinge match has also been roped into it too.
Two lifelong friends, estranged after one night that changed everything, reconnect over a box of old answering-machine tapes as voices from the past awaken the truths they’ve tried to silence.
Sofia always prioritises her studies above everything else and is determined to complete her art coursework before the 9 p.m. deadline. As she struggles to find inspiration, the line between imagination and reality begins to blur. Sofia eventually completes her coursework but was it her imagination, or the reality she had been avoiding, that helped her in the end?
When we stop we're so focused on productivity and efficiency that we feel guilty and confused about our own limitless time giving rise to a silent restlessness: the feeling that we should be producing, moving forward, and justifying every minute. With a new emerging force, the human being in its essence becomes increasingly scarce: we can no longer think, speak, and, above all, be. But ultimately, why does it have to be this way?
A behind-the-scenes glimpse at a marathon of performances by Dancing with the Stars’ Derek and Hayley Hough becomes something entirely different when Hayley is forced to fight for her life following a shocking health crisis.
A foreign writer is in Sicily and believes that careful observation is enough to understand Sicilian culture and Sicilians. However, through his stories, he learns that you cannot know or understand Sicily or Sicilians through mere observation. You have to stand beside its people, shoulder to shoulder (Spalla a Spadda), share their struggles and their victories. Only then can you begin to understand
A late night hen party spirals out of control when the bride's older sister and the maid of honour have conflicting ideas of how the bride should celebrate her last night of freedom.
After being summoned back to her childhood home to care for her bedridden father, Joan must confront the unearthed demons of her family's past and contend with the home's dark, malevolent energy that is both unseen and, much to her horror, seen.
At summer camp, eleven-year-old Dima is used to protecting his older brother, Semyon, a teenager with special needs. After a humiliating conflict with their peers, the brothers head into the forest, where they must confront their own fears, resentments, and unspoken love for each other. This is a story about growing up, the fragility of family ties, and the search for intimacy in a world that isn't always willing to accept those who are different.