The day after they released their fifth studio album, 'Everyone for Ten Minutes', Bleachers played a free show at The Stone Pony for 900 fans. Some flew across the country to be there, and others were locals who had been coming to see the band for over a decade. From the second they stepped onto that stage, it was one of their favourite shows ever. Thank god they filmed it.
In the remote forests of eastern Cambodia lives a community of indigenous inhabitants. An unnamed forty-year-old businessman arrives with seemingly selfless intentions: he claims he is merely a tourist seeking to discover the life of his “brothers”. In actuality, however, he is gathering information for the possible expropriation of their land. Italian globetrotter Giovanni C. Lorusso lives up to his reputation as a filmmaker balancing on the line between fiction and documentary. Through unique locations, mesmerizing camera work, and immersive sound design, he captures the slow inner transformation of his protagonist along with the rich cultural and spiritual life of a community facing a modern form of colonialism.
Yara gazes at a floating rock. She walks towards it and examines it from every angle – a surreal encounter. As an actress in exile in Brazil, on the day of her performance in Brasília, memory and performance as well as the past and the present become blurred. This fills her with a longing for her distant homeland in Syria.
Grey wakes to find a stranger living in a tent on his front lawn. Unable to physically remove him, he is forced to allow the man to steadily encroach on every aspect of his life. When confronted about the man by someone close to him, Grey is compelled to seek a more vulnerable method: coexisting with this presence he cannot escape.
The award-winning Swiss architect Barbara Buser saves buildings from demolition and rebuilds them with reused materials. She transforms former industrial sites into urban living spaces that symbolize a careful approach to our environment and to each other. As a woman who is successfully forging her own path in a male-dominated field, Barbara Buser is a role model for the younger generation, who are fighting for a more sustainable, fairer world.
At the end of the Spanish Civil War, almost half a million people moved by fear of reprisals to France. A hundred thousand of them were children. The French Government overflowed by the human avalanche, put them in improvised refugee camps. Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, former consul in Spain before the war, convinced the President of Chile to save more than two thousand refugees. The film tells the story of Julia, a little girl that escapes Barcelona with his father, a young widower. They embarked on the Winnipeg, a ship chartered by Neruda. That saved them from a dark future in Europe. Now, she is “a daughter of Neruda”, as the descendants of the 2,200 refugees call themselves.
What's behind the rise of transgender movement? What are the implications on our youth? This docudrama provides an uncensored look into the forces behind the movement and reveals untold stories you have never heard in other media.
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Seja o Que Eu Quiser, the album that marked the beginning of Lagum’s journey, the band presents an exclusive Live Session in one of Brazil’s most iconic landmarks: the Sugarloaf Cable Car. Suspended between the sky, the sea, and the city of Rio de Janeiro, the group revisits the songs that helped shape its story through new arrangements and an intimate atmosphere. The recording also marks a historic milestone, making Lagum the first band ever to perform a live session inside a moving cable car. More than a celebration, the project is a tribute to a decade of music, friendship, and connection with their fans.
Israel is the only state to have legalised torture through a ruling by its own Supreme Court. An expert who has documented these violations since 1983 says, “What the world knows today is less than 5% of what has actually occurred.” In Bodies of Evidence, an Al Jazeera original investigative documentary, we examine the use of sexual violence, torture, and degradation against Palestinian detainees, practices that rights groups and experts say have been systematically employed by Israeli military, intelligence, and prison authorities for decades.
'Na Aavadti Goshta' centers on a traditional Maharashtrian household upended when one of two sisters comes out as queer. As her unexpected confession sends ripple effects through the traditional family structure, the household must confront their long-held taboos and biases. The narrative chronicles the sisters' changing dynamic alongside their parents' journey from initial resistance to compassionate understanding. Instead of focusing on tragic themes or external violence, the plot uses a lighthearted, slice-of-life comedy approach to showcase how love and empathy can bridge generational divides. Ultimately, it emphasizes the vital role familial support plays in the lives of LGBTQIA+ individuals.
Hosted by Megan Burslem and Jeremy Fernandez, the ABC Classic 100 Concert 2026 will see Melbourne Symphony Orchestra perform with Principal Guest Conductor Benjamin Northey in a spectacular celebration of Australia's favourite classical music, as voted by audiences in the ABC Classic 100: Greatest Of All Time.
During their holiday, two young women get lost in a rainforest. After wandering around for days, their irritation with one another grows. While dreams about ice cream increasingly creep into their reality, they become conscious of their own vulnerability.