Hai cercato: This Is Always
Rheal Cormier : Always higher / 2013
Rheal Cormier: Always higher presents a portrait of the left-hander Rheal Cormier Acadian. From St-André-LeBlanc near Cap-Pelé, Cormier has played for 16 years in the major leagues, a record for a French player. He left his mark with among others the St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies and Montreal Expos. It has stirred partisan enthusiasm and pride of the Acadians throughout his career. The documentary reveals the demands of professional sport, whether physical or psychological, and reflects the support he received along the way from family and peers.
Since we always kill ourselves too late / 2019
This is not a suicide movie. Emil, Donald and Julie are alive and rub shoulders, without much reason. Probably because they love each other. Finally, it may be a story. We'll see.
I Will Always See Colours In Your Gray / 2018
Since 2015, UERJ has been experiencing a situation of increasing degradation. The academic community resists. Among the protagonists of this fight is art student Matheusa Passareli, an LGBTQ activist, who disappeared in April 2018.
It's Always Been Me / 2023
Max and Bastian are both between childhood and adolescence. Max was born a girl, but has come out as a transgender boy. And Bastian, born a boy, feels more like a girl. They are both faced with the choice of whether to start on hormones to end their puberty. But can you trust themselves when everything is constantly changing? Max and Bastian are surrounded by friends and family who do everything they can to understand them and help them to whatever they decide in Julie Bezerra Madsen’s equally empathetic film, which follows them through a period in life when everyone is changing – some of us just change a bit more than others.
La Nonna è sempre la Nonna! /
Crisis Is Always / 2020
In the midst of (anti)feminism, right wing populism and precarity emerges a tender story of solidarity and friendship between the young protagonist Laura, her best friend Aylin, and Tamara, a non-binary trans person in her mid sixties.
For Always / 2023
A story about a family of three – father, mother, and daughter, and then just mother and daughter, whose relationship becomes tense after the father passes on. As the poem goes, “the moon is not always full, life is always full of ups and downs”, the father has always had a wish. What is it? And how will the mother and daughter carry on with life?
I Always Lost My Gloves / 2021
A couple who do not understand each other finds themselves in the world of a haiku written by a girl. When the heroes go back, reality changes.
Spring Always Comes Back / 2021
It is spring and grandma Margara teaches her four grandchildren how to plant in little flowerpots. Three of them decide to fly away from the family patio they live in and go out to discover the world. Years pass, grandma gets older and those who left are present, in their own way... but never like the ones that stayed. Distance might not bring a return and people can come back or not. But spring, yes, spring will always come back.
Ill-Behaved as Always / 2016
Lee Yeon-moo is a successful condominium distributor who has a dream to use his wealth to try out for the National Assembly. While he is actively lobbying his way around, a man named Lee Sang-doo threatens him to expose his inappropriate relationship with a woman who has a practical part in the distribution business. One day, Lee Yeon-moo is found dead in his car after meeting Lee Sang-doo....
LiSA LiVE is Smile Always 2014 ~Kyou mo Ii Hi Da~ / 2014
LiSA LiVE is Smile Always 2014
A Cat Is Always Female / 2019
Through a feminist lens, the filmmakers pay homage to their professor Marija Ujevic Galetovic - one of Croatia's most important sculptors. Marija's life story and views are told through a combination of video footage and animation of her feminine sculptures.
The First is Always the Hardest / 2022
A high school relationship from beginning to send-off.
Always Forward / 2021
Plastic artist Aparicio Arthola talks with his student about the catarsis in his creative process, the loss, death and uncertainty of art life in Nicaragua
Always Behind You / 2005
Jun-ho likes taking pictures, and so does Sung-hee... He is showing her how to take pictures. One day, Suk-ho who has taught him taking pictures asks a favor of filming a still, and Jun-ho promises to go there with Sung-hee. That day, Jun-ho, who arrives later than Sung-hee notices that Sung-hee and Suk-ho become intimate. Oddly he feels that somehow something goes the wrong way. Since then, Jun-ho hears a bad news from his friend, Hyung-gi that he has seen Suk-ho going out with Sung-hee. He makes hard work of it. On his birthday, it happens for him to reveal innermost feelings toward her in an unexpected situation.
14.05 Always a Kind of Onward / 2019
People seem to find their way in a rebuilt city. They live their lives and rush home at the end of a working day. Until a colossal eruption shakes the city and embraces it in a blanket of smoke. Modern interpretation of the bombing of Rotterdam, inspired by a poem by Dean Bowen.
It's Always Shiny in Sabana Grande / 1988
Victor, a middle-class child, escapes from his home in search of his father; after multiple crossings find it where you least expect, with the help of two small living on the street.