The Fisherman
by Lucia Lorè, Italy, 2020, 15 min A small seaside town in the south of Puglia. The choice of a little girl. A struggle for self-determination, to break those cages imposed by society and be able to...
View ArticleOnolulo
by Iacopo Zanon, Italy, 2020, 15 min. Carla is 25 and works as a waitress in a restaurant. Giulia is the same age and to earn a living she strips in front of the webcam on the Internet. One night the...
View ArticleThe Last Barber Of Carrera Longa
by Antonio Maciocco, Italy, 2020, 15 min 56 years in 10 square meters. This is the time that Mr. Gavino spent in his barber’s salon, a small shop in the historic center of Sassari. 56 years in 10...
View ArticleRadio Riders
by Paola Piscitelli, Fabio Corbellini, Italy, 2020, 14 min One of the hidden faces of our cities: the incessant work of the messengers who deal, in precarious conditions, with home deliveries for...
View ArticleGod Dress You
by Mattia Epifani, Italy, 2020, 15 min Father Athanasius is a young Orthodox monk who lives in a monastery perched in the mountains of Greece but cultivates an unspeakable passion for luxury and high...
View ArticleGas Station
by Olga Torrico, Italy, 2020, 10 min Alice works at a gas station. She no longer plays and has sunk within herself the fire that burned within her for the music. When her old music teacher shows up on...
View ArticleCountry Homily
by JR, Alice Rohrwacher, Italy, 2020, 10 min A peasant community gathers on a plateau on the border between three regions to celebrate the funeral of peasant agriculture. A cinematic action to prevent...
View ArticleThe Big Scary “S” Word (2020)
https://vimeo.com/510394343 https://vimeo.com/510394343 Yael Bridge yael.bridge@gmail.com socialismmovie.com
View ArticleA Fine Line (2017)
A film by Joanna James The documentary A Fine Line explores why less than 7% of head chefs and restaurant owners are women, when traditionally women have always held the central role in the...
View ArticleFight Like Hell: The Testimony of Mother Jones (2023)
Julia de Guzmanjulia@jdgstudio.com We were never supposed to know her name. She was a poor Irish immigrant who survived famine and war, fire and plague. Unable to save her husband or their four small...
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