The documentary follows the final sessions of the traveling project "Oceano Diverteatro e Cine Viajante" in public schools in São Paulo. Through interviews with organizers and students, the film observes how contact with theater and cinema can contribute to the way these children will understand and face the challenges related to the climate crisis in the future.
From the Vietnam War to the New York streets, Vietnamese refugees built the infamous 80s gang Born to Kill, bound by brotherhood, blood, and the mantra: Love. Money. Sin.
A blind Afrikaaps hip hop storyteller in Eersterivier reconnects with his past through music, weaving memory, community, and survival into a rhythmic journey of feeling while reclaiming narrative power.
NDR editor Navina Sundaram examines the majority perspective on the issue of racism. She highlights an experiment by the Greek anthropologist Georgios Tsiakalos at the University of Bremen, in which he wanted to demonstrate that misconceptions and prejudices towards minorities are not innate but acquired. A test subject’s muscle tension, temperature, and skin resistance are measured whilst she views a slide show: images of people labelled as »foreign«, as well as headlines, posters and graffiti for and against immigration.
On a remote Oregon farm, a couple grieving from a miscarriage finds hope in a mysterious flower. But as it heals her, the flower takes root in him. Nurture is a dialogue-free folk-horror fable about love, grief, and the consequences of taking too much from nature.
Rodrigo Cuevas serves as a guide in this museum of history's great gay and lesbian figures. Over the course of 90 minutes, the program approaches 16 historical figures from a queer perspective. Guests such as Bob Pop, Laura del Val, Valeria Vegas, Ángel Ruiz, María Peláe, and Ramón Martínez contribute their knowledge and viewpoints to highlight the sexual diversity—which history has hidden—of figures as diverse as Queen Christina of Sweden, Marlene Dietrich, Miguel de Molina, Chavela Vargas, Hans Christian Andersen, Jacinto Benavente, Leonardo Da Vinci, and Lili Elbe. Irony, humor, and an accessible, modern language are the defining features of an educational and original historical narrative. It is based on solid documentation and uses AI-generated images to recreate passages from the lives of these historical figures.
Stereolab’s most recent album is 2025’s Instant Holograms on Metal Film. Five months after that album’s release, Stereolab found themselves at the storied Minneapolis music venue First Avenue, where they performed to a sold-out room filled with enthusiastic fans. Stereolab treated the energetic crowd to a rich array of songs from the new album, as well as several selections from their back catalogue, including one from their second EP, Super-Electric, released in 1991.