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A film of hope for sustainable societies. In the documentary ‘Why we cycle’ we take a ride with ordinary cyclists and specialists. These conversations uncover some obvious, but even more hidden effects of cycling on people, on societies, and on the organization of cities. Subtitles in…
Dance is a big part of human culture. But why do we do it? And is it exclusively human? Or do non-human species do it too? Why We Dance explores the theory that dance is an emergent phenomenon in evolution. It investigates the provocative claim that dancing helped humans become human. Filmed in France,…
A documentary film by Alain Platel & Mirjam Devriendt (2022). English subtitles. When we’re out of words, the body takes over. So far the dancers Bérengère Bodin, Samir M'Kirech and TK Russell agree, when you ask them: why are we fighting? Based on their personal experiences,…
A film about the power of walking.
One Day University presents a series of video lectures recorded in real-time from some of the top minds in the United States. Given by award-winning professors and experts in their field, these recorded lectures dive deep into the worlds of religion, government, literature, and social justice. Why…
It’s a genius story that all started with a silly word, Google. Before September 4th, 1998, searching the internet was nearly impossible. Today ‘Google’ is so ingrained into daily life, it is used as a verb by many to communicate, perform work, consume media, gain knowledge, and maneuver…
People’s Choice - Kendal Mountain Film Festival Best Climbing Film - Kendal Mountain Film Festival Best Climbing Film - Sheffield Adventure Film Festival Best Climbing Film - Mountain Film in Telluride The world of offwidth crack climbing is a strange sub-culture rumoured to be dominated…
The climbing is tough, painful and bloody. Two climbers from England, Pete Whittaker and Tom Randall, set out to explore this world and climb the world's hardest off-width. They complete a brutal two-year training regime, mostly spent hanging upside down in a suburban Sheffield basement, before…
Best Climbing Film - Sheffield Adventure Film Festival After their success climbing the world's hardest offwidth, the Wide Boyz, Pete Whittaker and Tom Randall, embark on their next crack climbing mission. This time their sights are set on the thinner end of the crack climbing spectrum. Their…
WIDE OF THE MARK follows 6 riders with a hunger for motorcycle adventure in its purest form. Hand building adventure motorcycles for a wild and gritty 2 week off road adventure.The only guide - a rough road map of the most testing terrain Tasmania had to offer.
A magnificent three-part documentary showing how Widor came to write his organ symphonies, how his compositional style developed and matured, and how these works fit into his overall career as a performer, teacher and writer. Presented by Gerard Brooks and featuring interviews with Widor scholars…