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Agnès Varda and JR have things in common: a passion for and the exploration of images in general, and more precisely, for places and for ways of showing, sharing, and exhibiting them. Agnès chose cinema. JR chose to create open air photography galleries. When Agnès and JR met in 2015, they immediately wanted to work together, to shoot a film in France, far from cities, during a trip in JR’s photographic (and magical) truck. Through chance encounters and prepared projects, they reached out to others, listening to them, photographing them, and sometimes putting them on posters. This film also tells the story of Agnès and JR’s friendship, which grew stronger throughout the film shoot, between surprises and teasing, and while laughing about their differences.Read More »
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JR, Agnès Varda – Visages, villages aka Faces Places (2017)
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Karim Aïnouz – A Vida Invisível AKA Invisible Life (2019) (HD)
2011-2020BrazilDramaKarim AïnouzTwo sisters born in Rio de Janeiro make their way through life, each mistakenly believing the other is living out her dreams half a world away.Read More »
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Lorcan Finnegan – Vivarium (2019)
2011-2020IrelandLorcan FinneganMysterySci-FiQuote:
A young couple is thinking about buying their starter home. And to this end, they visit a real estate agency where they are received by a strange sales agent, who accompanies them to a new, mysterious, peculiar housing development to show them a single-family home. There they get trapped in a surreal, maze-like nightmare.Read More » -
Lukasz Ronduda & Maciej Sobieszczanski – Performer AKA The Performer (2015)
2011-2020ArthouseLukasz RondudaMaciej SobieszczanskiPolandQuote:
A dynamic and full of punk energy story based on life of one of the most original and interesting contemporary artist, the performer, Oskar Dawicki (playing himself). The main theme of his art is the search for an answer to the question of whether. Oskar Dawicki exists at all. The trade mark of his performances is his blue shining jacket.Read More » -
José Luis Guerín – De una isla (2019)
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Václav Marhoul – Nabarvené ptáce AKA The Painted Bird (2019)
2011-2020Czech RepublicDramaVáclav MarhoulWarQuote:
In an unidentified area of war-torn Eastern Europe, a young boy is sent by his parents to live in safety with his aunt. But she dies unexpectedly, so he sets off on a journey to return home. He roams alone in a wild and hostile world in which only local rules, prejudices and superstitions apply. His struggle for virtually physical survival after the war turns into a battle of a different type. A battle that he doesn’t even realize, a fight with himself, a fight for his soul, for his future.Read More » -
Virgil Vernier – Mercuriales (2014) (HD)
2011-2020ArthouseDramaFranceVirgil VernierSynopsis:
In a Parisian suburb of Bagnolet two receptionists who work in the lobby of the titular high-rise drift from one enigmatic situation to the next going to the pool, visiting a maze-like sex club and hunting for new employment.Read More » -
Joachim Rønning & Espen Sandberg – Kon-Tiki (2012)
2011-2020AdventureEspen SandbergJoachim RønningNorwayThe legendary explorer Thor Heyerdal’s epic 4,300 miles crossing of the Pacific on a balsa wood raft in 1947, to prove that this could have been done in pre-Columbian times for South Americans to settle in Polynesia.Read More »
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Michal Hytros – Siostry AKA The Sisters (2018)
2011-2020DocumentaryMichal HytrosPolandShort FilmAutotranslated:
Behind the 800-year-old wall, the lives of 12 Benedictine sisters take place in Staniatki near Krakow. It is the oldest cloister convent in Poland. Its inhabitants are cheerful, elderly people who function according to the “ora et labora” rule invented over 10 centuries ago. The protagonists of the documentary – Sisters Anunciate and Benedict, who have been in the monastery for over 40 years, introduce us to life behind the wall, tell us about the experience of being a nun, as well as about passing and longing for youth. Without avoiding jokes, they show us a monastic world far from the stereotype – often touching and funny.Read More »









