Hai cercato: Moving On
Mount Fuji Seen from a Moving Train / 2021
This is a poetic and animated meditation inspired by two trips the director made to Japan. Images and sounds from daily life as well as recordings of his performances, most notably one with the dancer-choreographer Teita Iwabushi. There is no story as such, but a formal construction with sound and images. What can be seen in Japan when Mount Fuji is invisible, lost in the clouds?
How Yukong Moved the Mountains / 1976
From 1972 until 1974, Joris Ivens and Marceline Loridan, along with a Chinese film crew, documented the last days of the Cultural Revolution, marking the end of an era. The vast amount of footage they shot was edited into 14 films of varying lengths. Focusing on ordinary people spread over a wide geographic area—many of whom were living and working in collectives—the filmmakers recorded a unique moment in history, and also captured some of the more enduring aspects of Chinese culture.
Vai alla scheda del filmPanorama from Top of a Moving Train / 1898
With the cameraman atop a moving train car the viewer is given a one minute glimpse of a French urban area.
Moving / 2024
Evgenia is an idealistic young woman who is angry at the entire world. She keeps a diary, referring to herself in the third person singular, imagining herself as a heroine who returns to the embrace of nature intending to record its reality. Her goal is to penetrate the lives of a couple of nomadic shepherds and understand their way of interpreting the world.
Moving So Slowly / 2019
Every bureaucracy has its own unfathomable logic, and the Costa Rican immigration department is no exception. The lines out front are long, and once you get indoors, consider yourself lucky that you can take a seat on one of the red, yellow or blue chairs you’re assigned—there are even rules on what color chair you get.
Moving Adult Cats / 2005
Albert is 79 years old and still lives in his childhood home which to this day is missing electricity and water. His only companion is the radio and his cats. Greta is a vital 90-year old who lives alone in her house. She is starting to realize that it is only a matter of time until she has to move to an home for the elderly but is reluctant.
Drops That Move for Sure / 1998
Documentary on the occasion of 30 years anniversary of Pančevo refinery.
Three Artillerymen on the Move / 1938
During a leave, three merry soldiers experience a series of incredible adventures.
You Cannot Move /
Kira finds it difficult to wake up, as sleep paralysis and psychological trauma from her childhood keep her in an endless cycle of nightmares.
A Country in Moving Pictures / 2018
An aging Caucasian man chats with his young Filipina lover only to witness the harsh social ills and injustices around the life of the young Filipina.
Only the Shadows Move / 2023
Kevin, a young theatre director from Hong Kong, is searching for ideas for his next play with his team, hoping to get funding for an overseas production. Frank, a middle-aged hairdresser in Berlin, is performing his daily routine. Coincidences bring them together, though their friendship is dictated by the parameters of the smartphone. Kevin decides to adapt the stories of the Berlin Wall to the stage, as old memories of living in East Berlin come flooding back to Frank. Shadows, in their literal and metaphorical sense, become the third wheel which silently alters their lives and turns into a story that transcends the boundaries of reason. Through this experimental work, director Terence LI sheds light on the inner space-time of the queer and the displaced.
The Night She Moves / 2018
Max is around thirty and lives with Emma, his intimate friend. Unexpected news create a gap between them causing doubts and concerns to grow inside Max, pushing him to go out at night. Walking aimlessly, Max spends the night alone and accompanied by picturesque characters in remote places of Barcelona. A night of absurd and fantastic drunkenness that is at the same time an inner journey for Max. Yo la busco is a portrait of two friends, their breakup and the strange transforming walk through the nightlife of Barcelona.
Grandpa is Moving Out / 2019
Grandpa doesn't want to move into a nursing home. A film about letting go of life.
Moving Temple Ghost / 1991
A gambling loss results in a fight, prompting a group of bikers to kidnap a young woman. Fearing being raped, she commits suicide, then returns as a ghost to get revenge. This was followed by a sequel.
How To Move Stones / 2021
A video essay about the relationship between literature, politics and art in contemporary Russia. It focuses on the book Mister Hexogen written by Alexander Prokhanov.
Still the Earth Moves / 2017
The earth still moves, under the torsion of the serpent.
Vai alla scheda del filmThe Automatic Moving Company / 1912
Hired to move house for a patron, furniture, appliances and cutlery pack up and move on their own, headed up by a team of baskets. Often confused with Cohl's film Le Mobilier fidèle (1910).
Portraits of a youth on the move / 2020
After the murders of three students in Puebla, Mexico, the local community from the biggest universities in the state rise to demand for justice and protest about the insecurity that they live in.
Moving Day 2 / 2020
In 1970 the director Lyudmila Stanukinas made the documentary film Moving Day, which that same year won one of the biggest prizes at the Krakow Film Festival. The film was a montage of footage shot in the course of a single day, which was a revelation for the documentary cinema of the time. In February 1999, Stanukinas (every one called her Lyalya) left her apartment in Jerusalem following the death of her husband and constant co-author, the director Pavel Kogan. The filmmaker Felix Yacubson, who at the time was living nearby, captured this moment for his video archive. When Lyalya herself passed away in July 2020, he edited the 25 minutes of footage to create a 10-minute film.