At the age of 19, Jürgen Baldiga chose art and fucking as his way of life. He fell in love with the camera and became the chronicler of late-1980s Berlin’s queer scene, in all its messy glory, as his body slowly crumbled from within.
When architect Eileen Gray decided to design a seaside refuge for herself, she did not set out to build a masterpiece. This brilliant and visually striking reenactment of the building’s turbulent history tells a story about art, passion, and power struggles.
This biographical doc tells the story of Frida Kahlo—artist, lover, icon—in her own words and with stunning animations that breathe new life into the spirit of freedom that permeated her paintings and her life.
Being in the area, he visits the man who was his lover when they were 18. In a uniquely styled film—part documentary, part reenactment—they talk about their time together, knowing that this meeting may be their last.
Oscar-winning director Kevin Macdonald's (Whitney) chronicles the rise and fall of superstar fashion designer John Galliano, from his days as the wunderkind of the fashion scene, to his dizzying success, and the anti-Semitic tirade that killed his career.
A colorful kaleidoscope of Loïe Fuller—an original and spectacular stage artist, a pioneer of performance art, a woman who defined the spirit of modernity and acted on instinct against convention, and whose influence is still felt today, from Kentridge to Taylor Swift.
She wants to be a woman, she wants to be a referee- can she be both? Sapir Berman is the first transgender to become a professional league soccer referee in the world. She is not going to give up on any of her dreams.
The special and unique relationship between an aging Israeli farmer and his Thai workers raises critical questions regarding identity and agendas, challenging capitalist notions and the Zionist vision. Together they try to salvage what remains of their dreams.
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