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- These women are beguiling mysteries to one another, but not for much longer - A compilation of shorts based around lesbian and female sexuality.
- 5 French/Spanish short films with gay or gender themes. On the Roof (2015) (original: En la azotea) Son (2012) (original: El hijo) Inside (2014) (original: Dentro) Tomboy (2007) (original: Même pas mort) Paradigma (2016)
- These men are undergoing a crucial stage of self-discovery, but for better or worse - they will not go through it alone. A selection of shorts about the complexities of gay and male sexuality.
- One family falls into a crisis when the youngest daughter is caught sending nude pictures of herself to a guy named Omar.
- A documentary about romantic relationships of people who work in the adult film industry.
- An anthology of short films from female filmmakers about lesbian and LGBTQIA+ relationships.
- This is the chronicle of a unique expedition in the world: its objective is to climb the highest mountain in America, Mount Aconcagua. The surprising thing is that the expedition is made up of six Bolivian indigenous women.
- Incognito follows a lonely motel receptionist who makes an extra buck by selling the hidden-cam videos of his unsuspecting guests on the internet. But when one such guest turns out to be a young girl who is being trafficked, he faces a crisis of conscience.
- One day Steve wakes up and realizes he has bonded with his iPhone: he reproduces the calls without picking it up, his voice mimics the callers, he even reads his emails and does his browsing telepathically. The Elephone Man is a hilarious journey asking the frightening question what happens when we become a little too close with our favorite device.
- A Californian backpacker becomes entangled in a polyamorous relationship with a gang of young actors who plot to kidnap the US Ambassador to Argentina.
- A true story of two mentally ill people rediscovering life anew, finding refuge in nature whilst facing prejudice from the small town where they both live. An unexpected event brings morality into question.
- Two preteens meet online to have sex. They think their time has come, but they discover that they are still kids.
- A public toilet cleaner is concerned about her pregnancy test on a normal day of her work.
- A documentary that approaches polyamory from the intimate point of view of an Afro-American family who decided to live an authentic life without denying the option of diversity in their love and family.
- When a war suddenly breaks out, a 14-year-old boy finds himself faced with a decision that could save his family, with no time to think, he embarks on a treacherous 250 kilometer journey to safety.
- Havana, Cuba, 54th year of US embargo. After helping hundreds of Cubans to travel to the US, Lourdes has finally the chance of getting a visa to see her dying mother in Miami. She waited a lifetime for this moment.
- Two African migrants helped by two human rights lawyers take on the Spanish authorities, claiming their right to have rights before the European Court of Human Rights.
- In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes.
- A clandestine world of beauty. Five stories intersect in the pursuit of the Miss Gay Venezuela crown. Where gender and body are questioned to reach the ideal of Venezuelan feminine beauty.
- Ed has devoted his entire career to producing corporate videos in Barcelona. However, he had always imagined that at his age he would have made it as a filmmaker in the United States. Close to turning 40, and with his wedding just around the corner, he realizes that his life has not worked out as he had planned. An identity crisis begins which makes him leave everything and try to make his childhood dream --the American dream-- come true, risking losing his fiancée, ruining his business and making a fool of himself in front of his family and friends. A trip from one coast of the States to the other ensues, on which he meets various characters with whom he reflects on whether it is a good idea or not to try to follow our dreams, while he tries to follow his, and seek a more precise definition of happiness and love.
- A camel, on a quest to find his missing wife in the desert, faces the dilemma of chasing his treasure or continuing his journey. It's the story of how someone recognizes the most important thing in life amid chaos caused by dementia.
- Independence Day in Athens. A girl lights a small fire and tells a small lie about a boy. Small racist lies easily get out of control. So do small racist fires.
- Caterpillar fungus, also known as the 'Himalayan gold' is a rare mushroom that is picked in the remotest corners of the Nepal Himalayas. The prices can reach up to $30.000 per kilogram (2.2 lb). A decade ago Nepal was struck by the yarsagumba trading craze, as the prices of the mushrooms soared in the international markets. Since then the local population has become increasingly dependent on this precious resource. 'The Mushroom at the Top of the World' follows a story of a village in Nepal's Rukum district. In the aftermath of the People's War, the villagers have turned to mushroom picking to restructure their livelihoods. The documentary film addresses the issues of the precarious world of rural Nepal and portrays the people and their resilience in daily struggles to make a living in the relentless mountainous landscape.
- A father desperately searches for his daughter Joe, missing from the building where he works. His loss will reveal a terrible past...
- The Kerese family own Danubio, the most famous pastry shop in Caracas. This documentary humanizes the inner workings of a family business by providing glimpses of the sweet, the sour and the salty. Led by Evelia, an unconventional woman ahead of her time, Danubio has sparked a deep sense of belonging amongst everyone who has ever made or tasted its Pan de Jamón, sometimes even at the expense of the family itself. The film provides a refreshing view of a landmark that continues to stand still as the country crumbles around it.
- Inspired by the tragic death of Sahar Khodayari known as Blue Girl in Iran.
- Ed is commissioned a documentary intending to change the habits of society that are detrimental to animals. But completely alien to the animal-loving culture; he will realize that to carry it out, he must first convince himself.
- My father is my mother's brother is a portrait of one family. It moves between the social bottom and the depths of bohemian life. The artist and singer Tolik, his sister Anya and his niece Katya are struggling through the daily life filled with love, soul searching, loneliness and illness.
- HERMANOS/SIBLINGS tells in parallel the story of two Mexican brothers that want to go back to the US after being deported for life, with the story of an American woman who lost her house and today believes she can get it back through Trump's promises. Their journeys take them on road trips to meet with their past and with relatives who they believe can help them achieve their dreams. Immigration has been shown in many ways, but it has never been presented through the lives of Mexicans and Americans who live similar situations due to poverty and lack of family structure.
- Five women, each in a different stage of their life, share experiences about their relationships to their bodies and how others perceive them.
- Everyday the frail 86-year-old Aida pushes her wheelchair full of roses and unwanted knickknacks through the busy traffic of Alexandria, Egypt.
- Alvin, just out of prison, is searching for a second chance in life. His family is of support but it also impels him to reconnect with a past that might disrupt his hopes for redemption.
- Streetkids United 3 - The Road To Moscow is the empowering story of 9 Indian girls who are chosen by Karunalaya Social Service Society to represent their country at the Street Child World Cup 2018 in Moscow, Russia. The girls who all had a rough start living on the streets, where they faced abuse and violence on a daily basis, are an inspiration to everyone who meets them because of their positive and uplifting spirit. They see the event as an opportunity to share to the world their plight. They hope to become a role model for other street children and show that street children are somebody. The United Nations estimates there are up to 150 million children surviving on the streets worldwide. Life on the streets for these children is filled with danger. Instead of receiving support, they are often blamed for their situation and stigmatized. As a result, they face violence and abuse. Although they are vulnerable, they are also resourceful and resilient - but are denied the opportunities they need to realize their potential. The Street Child World Cup 2018 in Moscow brought together more than 200 street-connected children from across the world for their own boys and girls international football tournaments, festival of arts and congress for their rights. The Street Child World Cup uses the power of football to raise awareness and tackle the widespread stigma faced by street-connected children, inspiring countries, governments and communities to better protect, respect and support street-connected children worldwide.
- Trausti the lighthouse keeper prepares his hundredth birthday and/or funeral while trying to reconnect the elf within. Meanwhile, Hulda retreats into a world of poetry with the help of an electric magnifying glass.
- The documentary film Fighting for Life gives a unique look inside the South-African prison Drakenstein Correctional Center and the impressive work of Dutch boxing coach Sharita van der Hulst in the rehabilitation program for prisoners that are serving heavy sentences. The film shows Sharita at work during a one week coaching course that she provides to selected prisoners who want to become a boxing coach themselves. Sharita has a strong belief in the power of boxing. Learning all about the sport and becoming a boxing coach provides the prisoners with a new goal and with qualifications when they return into society after serving their sentences. With her professional and enthusiastic commitment Sharita manages to gain the confidence of the prisoners who speak highly of her and of what they learn. One of the prisoners, Nkosinati Biyana, has a drive and passion for boxing that very few other prisoners possess. It is unusual in African culture for a man to be taught by a woman but in Biyana's case he takes it up with an open mind. Later this proves to be very valuable to him as he, after his release from prison, becomes a coach and mentor of children in his neighborhood and gets an opportunity to become a professional boxer. Drakenstein Correctional Center, formerly called Victor Verster Prison, is the place where Nelson Mandela served his last 18 months of captivity before he was released in 1990. During his time as president Mandela, himself a boxer, changed the prison system in South-Africa by introducing a vision on rehabilitation.
- Told through deeply personal stories in the trenches of the healthcare sector, "Birth Wars" chronicles a power struggle between doctors and midwives in Mexico about whose vision of childbirth should prevail. The film takes viewers on a journey into two worlds riven by prejudices and antagonism and explores how building bridges between these worlds could help save lives.
- Telmo, a young man who aspires to become a filmmaker, reaches the most remote part of the Amazon jungle. He arrives loaded with innocent hope, romantic ideas and a camera. Nothing that happens from then on responds to his plans. The Amazonian reality is unpredictable, absurd, poetic and surprising. As Telmo enters the jungle, the world becomes increasingly strange and his gaze becomes more filmic. The journey takes Telmo to the limits of reason and his world, to the place where the feared Taromenane, the hidden ones, live. In that invisible limit, Telmo discovers who he is. He is a storyteller, and he decides to tell this one.
- Streetkids United II - The Girls From Rio is a documentary film about a life-changing experience for a group of girls from the favelas in Rio de Janeiro, the Favela Street Girls, who are chosen to represent Brazil during the Street Child World Cup 2014. The girls, who have faced crime, violence and social problems during their lives, and their coaches work hard to become a winning team. Their journey to the unknown finally rewards them with much more. From the 27th of March to the 5th of April 2014, ahead of the FIFA World Cup, the second ever Street Child World Cup took place in Rio de Janeiro. The Street Child World Cup united teams of street children, girls and boys, from up to 19 countries, drawing from a network of outstanding projects, all campaigning for the rights of street children. This ensured that street children's voices were heard and that they had the chance to play in the festival of football. Streetkids United II - The Girls From Rio is the sequel to Streetkids United and the prequel to Streetkids United 3 - The Road To Moscow.
- Life on board one of Greenpeace's ships, the Esperanza
- The documentary shows one week in the life of Paul. The story inspires you and it will change your view on kids from disadvantaged areas forever.
- A little girl looks for her pet while her grandma cooks dinner.
- A meditative glimpse into the lives of two women with disabilities who spent decades living together on a remote Portuguese island.
- The faces of immigrants to the U. S. changed over the years. The fear of them, fear of the other, never has. First, it was the Chinese, the Irish, the Slavs, the Jews, and the Italians. Now it is the Muslims and the Mexicans.
- Incognito follows a lonely motel receptionist who makes an extra buck by selling the hidden-cam videos of his unsuspecting guests on the internet. But when one such guest turns out to be a young girl who is being trafficked, he faces a crisis of conscience.