This documentary follows Elliott Kline, a self-proclaimed Lieutenant of the Alt-Right. Together with the filmmakers we explore the world of alt-right groups in USA and how they use fear and hate as a weapon to dictate their politics.
Sunrise Ceremony is a short documentary focusing on the Apache Sunrise Ceremony - a rite-of-passage tradition where girls transition into womanhood and are recognized as adult women by the tribe.
Explore the world of mildly interesting things together with The Dull Men’s Club. They indulge in the curiosity of what appears at first glance to be rather uninteresting to the average person.
Cobra Gypsies offers a contemporary and colorful window to the amazing ancient culture of the nomadic Kalbeliya tribes, living in rural Rajasthan, Northern India. The film explores their culture of eternal dance, syncopated music, snake charming, colorful fashion and the nomadic way of life of these exotic looking castoffs, ancestors to the modern Roma Gypsies living in Europe today.
What is life like when you live in a four-square-metre room for the majority of the day? This short documentary seeks to investigate those who choose to live in Manboos - small cyber cafe rooms in Japan.
In the early 1980s, legendary Billy Mitchell set a Donkey Kong record that stood for almost 25 years. This documentary follows the assault on the record by Steve Wiebe, an earnest teacher from Washington who took up the game while unemployed.
More than a decade ago, Brazzaville was considered the worst city in the world to live in. But beyond the war and suffering, there exists a different side to the Congo. Join in as we explore a regular sunday in Brazzaville.
Situated in poverty stricken western Africa, this documentary shows how a small African village burned and collected charcoal, dug ore and created flux, built a kiln to smelt iron and forged that iron - all in effort to create a single iron hoe tool.