Hai cercato: Traces
Traces Left / 1983
The career of Norman McLaren is well documented; less so that of his collaborator, the textiles artist, sculptress and active member of the Glasgow Kino Film Group, Helen Biggar. Traces Left explores the part Biggar played in the making of Hell Unltd, plus her contributions to the vibrant Glaswegian art and political scene of the 30s and 40s. Don’t miss this rare screening.
Everything Burns_ Traces / 2021
La pandemia e il disastro climatico segnano la fine di un’epoca e Le Troiane, tragedia di Euripide che ha ispirato lo spettacolo teatrale Tutto Brucia, inizia con una fine. Un paesaggio oscuro che ci parla delle rovine in cui siamo immersi, una sfida lanciata nel buio di ieri e di oggi, ritrovarsi intorno al pianto per smettere di piangere.Italia, 2021.
Antarctic Traces / 2019
A subtle-spherical text-image composition about South Georgia, an island group of the Antarctic—a stretch of coast into which humanity’s devastating overexploitation has been inscribed.
Traces, empreintes de femmes / 2003
« Traces, women's imprints » is a film that ventures to the discovery of three grandmothers kassenas (Burkina Faso,) their granddaughter, and the exclusively feminine art of this region's mural paintings. Between these women's portraits and a traditional art form, « Traces » is a painting on paintings that reflects upon transmission, education and memory in the context of a world in mutation.
Remembering Maria Chapdelaine / 2015
This feature documentary by Jean-Claude Labrecque recounts the bold and astounding enterprise of French filmmaker Julien Duvivier, who shot a film adaptation of Louis Hémon’s classic novel Maria Chapdelaine in Péribonka, a village in Quebec’s Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region, in 1934. What was the impact of the original film’s production on the life of the community? What memories remain? What town secrets lie hidden in those memories?
Sur les traces de Fellini / 2013
Berau, sur les traces de Joseph Conrad / 1994
Traces of a Diary / 2010
Photography is diary... diary is life... in the end, the world and photography always end up alone, with each other.
Murnau's 4 Devils: Traces of a Lost Film / 2003
Reconstruction with photographies of the lost film 4 devils.
Vai alla scheda del filmSulle tracce della volpe / 1984
Gli autori trovano nel Parco Nazionale d’Abruzzo il luogo più adatto in Europa per filmare la volpe selvatica, uno degli animali più schivi e timorosi della foresta, con la sua proverbiale furbizia che le consente di sfuggire a tutte le trappole tese dall'uomo. Per cinque mesi il documentarista e i suoi assistenti vivono in queste foreste, osservando il paesaggio ed i suoi abitanti: cervi, orsi, lupi, cinghiali e caprioli. Riescono a conquistare la fiducia di una femmina di volpe, l’accompagnano, l’attendono, la perdono e la ritrovano.
Sur les traces du premier Homme / 2017
D-Day: Hidden Traces / 2014
D-Day - June 6th 1944 : Uncovered by recent archeological digs, traces left behind by soldiers and civilians on the battle ground such as helmets, badges, bullets, weapons, and cans plus findings of underground passages and secret blockhouses provide new insights into WW2 history.
In the Footsteps of Bembeya Jazz / 2007
A portrait of the mythical band Bembeya Jazz, which contributed to the heyday of Sekou Touré’s cultural revolution in Guinea. Created in 1961 in the heart of the rainforest, Bembeya Jazz rapidly became modern Africa’s greatest orchestra. 50 years later, immerse yourself in the history of a legend that livers on!
The Vietnam War: Hidden Traces / 2016
Forty years after the end of the conflict, unexploded bombs, secret tunnels and other vestiges of the long combat still exist in Vietnam.
Waterloo: Hidden Traces / 2015
Using new archeological findings, first hand accounts of the battle, expert interviews and CGI and 3D animations this program helps us understand the dynamic elements of strategy and weather that led to Napoleon's historic defeat by the Duke of Wellington on the fields of Waterloo.
WWI: Hidden Traces / 2014
The First World War: soldiers from at least 20 countries were plunged in the hell of trenches… caught under a deluge of bombs. A century later, archaeologists help bring to light the daily life of the soldiers fighting on the French Eastern Front and reveal unexpected aspects of life on the front.
Hitler's Mountain: Hidden Traces / 2016
The Obersalzberg was an ordinary Bavarian mountain until Adolf Hitler discovered it in 1923. There at the Berghof, the Nazi leader spent his time surrounded by his most faithful lieutenants and his mistress, Eva Braun. Though mostly destroyed, remnants of the vast building complex still exist.
Searching For Gerda Taro /
Searching for Gerda Taro celebrates the life and work of Taro — a charismatic Jewish refugee from Germany, an anti-fascist, and a trailblazing photographer whose work would be forgotten for decades.