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Remember You Saison 1 Épisode 8, Film Complet VF Gratuit, remember you || film complet et série vostfr
A collective introspection among the filmmaker’s high school friend group that explores the manifestation of unspoken memories, following the rhythms of the seventeen year cicada emergence in Virginia.
Decaying handwritten letters, photos, objects and spaces— of all the traces that were left, rekindling and remembering mundane things after a death of a loved one, just to make us feel that they are still in this realm. To all the people who were left behind and to the butterflies of who passed away.
Colleen Cove has been caring for people with Alzheimer's all her life. Now in the 45th year of her career, the demands of her job are pulled into sharp focus at the bedside of her oldest patient, a 100-year-old opera singer named Lucille. In this deeply emotional witness to Lucille's final moments, Colleen reflects on her uniquely intimate relationship with death, and Lucille shares her gift with the world for the last time.
Bryan was kidnapped from Washington state, USA to South Korea in 2019. There were multiple court orders from both countries, but the child was not returned. A psychotherapist tries to help the return of the child..
The thoughts, words, and compelling presence of Gertrude Stein flows richly through this portrait of the author's Paris years from 1905 through the 1930s.
A gay pastor struggles to reconcile her faith with her advancing Alzheimer's.
Ayumi Hamasaki's annual New Years Countdown held at Yoyogi National Stadium 1st Gymnasium on December 31st, 2022.
The operation of the London Transport central Lost Property Office at Baker Street. Collected in BFI's "London on the Move."
An experimental cartoon showing the struggle of women for their rights in the Middle East. These women have struggled and suffered all their lives, but have often been forgotten by history. Two–dimensional animation is projected onto the female body - the first and most common tool of oppression of women in patriarchal societies.
A retired couple with many unresolved old scores to settle, argue and bicker while their world decays around them.
Marshalore's You Must Remember This is an autobiographical narrative on the pressure to conform to a feminine stereotype of beauty. It deals with a series of small, intimate dramas where she sings old songs of the 1930s and 40s. If the text seem banal, the melodies derived from the title song combine with remarkable camerawork to create a wonderfully seductive atmosphere.
A short film about home, university, and Digs accommodation.
Cecilia Cornejo presents a haunting personal response to the events of September 11, 2001, informed and complicated by her status as a Chilean citizen living in the U.S. With evocative imagery from both past and present, Cornejo weaves together her own fading childhood memories, her parents vivid recollections of the September 11, 1973 coup in Chile that brought the notorious dictator Augusto Pinochet to power; and post-9/11 conversations with her own young daughter.
An experimental short-film from Julia Yoo.
Sometimes, unlocking the past can create something very new.
Texts and performances by the late Indigenous poet Diane Burns bind Sky Hopinka’s dazzling and mysterious blend of original and found sources, which continues the filmmaker’s exploration of language, storytelling, and transcendent ways of seeing.
“Farocki’s ten-minute short film is composed of shots of an AFN DJ at work…and of a car ride, whereby the camera points out of the car (through the windscreen or the side windows) or it captures and tracks a passing car.” –Gero Günther
I always think about death. Realizing the fact that we all are going to die give me power to move and fight my fears. I was made with clay that became alive. Then, this clay will die. I was made out of clay and will be turned to dust again. I am Earth. I can create new life too. I am passion, ideas, energy, sex. My body grow, bloom. My body is changing while I am alive. It will continue changing after my death. Therefore, it is dying all the time. When I die my body will continue changing. They will give chance to another types of life, like bugs and worms, bacterias. Every type of my physical being is creating life. Conclusion is - everything around is life and is alive. Even death is life.
Two twin sisters live inside an abandoned soap factory. The sterile, repetitive everyday life is more and more integrated under their human skin. The memories and the expression of emotions fade but are rekindled only when exposed to light. Where they remember themselves again