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- Be Here to Love Me - Chronicles the fascinating and often turbulent life of musician Townes van Zandt.
- When the Taliban ruled Afghanistan, taking a photo was a crime. After the regime fell from power in 2001, a fledgling free press emerged and a photography revolution was born. Now, as foreign troops and media withdraw, Afghanistan is left to stand on its own, and so are its journalists. Set in a modern Afghanistan bursting with color and character, FRAME BY FRAME follows four Afghan photojournalists as they navigate an emerging and dangerous media landscape reframing Afghanistan for the world, and for themselves. Through cinema vérité, intimate interviews, powerful photojournalism, and never-before-seen archival footage shot in secret during the Taliban regime, the film connects audiences with four humans in the pursuit of the truth.
- The simple life in his mother's hut off the grid set against the huge TVs in the apartment blocks where the other children live. Asalif adapts to the changes to his familiar surroundings with growing autonomy. He becomes Anbessa, the lion.
- A father and son return to the Amazon jungle to shoot a deeply personal film. Fiction and reality clash as father plays himself.
- How do the fortresses we build to protect ourselves affect the people we become? EL HARA follows one man's break with the neighborhood of his youth, the Jewish quarter of Tunis, highlighting how such moments of rupture haunt us forever.
- By now, we all know what 'lockdown' means. But in March 2020, Italians were the first to experience a nationwide mandatory quarantine, of a mysterious disease we were sure at the time could kill us all. For Italians to shut into a home, to lose physical touch with the family, the comunità, the piazza, was devastating in ways we are still trying to understand. Even after COVID-19 spread elsewhere, the first Italian lockdown would prove the harshest, longest, and (I believe) most disorienting in all of Europe and the Americas throughout the pandemic. During these initial horrifying 50 days and nights of lockdown, dreaming became a gift. To dream is to not only escape from confinement - it is to descend a portal into our innermost fears and desires. In the quiet of solitude, this portal became steeper, the churnings inside of us became louder, clearer. What could the dream, this psychic clap of thunder, a vibration from the deep, tell us about ourselves, about our world when we returned?
- Rome, Friday the 13th, 2020. Life oscillates between normality and fear as a pandemic takes hold.