Pornocracy: The New Sex Multinationals
Former French porn star Ovidie investigates the new “Monsanto of porn” and how technology has completely transformed the porn industry. (Ovidie / 2017 / France)
Former French porn star Ovidie investigates the new “Monsanto of porn” and how technology has completely transformed the porn industry. (Ovidie / 2017 / France)
What is radicalism in the digital age? This documentary embeds itself with a new breed of anarchists who use digital technologies, from the 3D-printed gun to Dark Wallet. (Adam Bhala Lough / 2017 / USA)
A critically acclaimed experimental film of the absurd and frightening, all shot from dashboard cameras in Russia. (Dmitrii Kalashnikov / 2016 / Belarus)
A multi-award winning personal video memoire of the Arab Spring in Syria from 2011 to 2013, beginning with hopeful protest and spiraling into civil war and death. (Andreas Dalsgaard, Obaidah Zytoon / 2016 / Denmark)
One of the biggest surf films in recent years, this doc tracks the remarkable life and legendary career of big wave surfer and oddball athlete Laird Hamilton. (Rory Kennedy/2017/US)
When Iggy Pop narrates read Michel Houellebecq’s essay “To Stay Alive”, he realized it was his own life story. Here they collaborate to adapt the essay into a movie. (Arno Hagers, et al / 2016 / The Netherlands, Belgium)
Andres Veiel / 2017 / Germany
Joseph Beuys, arguably the most important post-WWII European artist of the 20th century, shown in his full confrontational glory.
This is the story of graffiti, before graffiti was art. A look into wall tagging as the origin of an art form. (Roger Gastman / 2016 / US / with POW!WOW! Taiwan)
She ignited the UK punk movement with Sex Pistols’ manager Malcolm McLaren, then continued to redefine British fashion for more than 40 years. (Lorna Tucker / 2018 / UK)
A cold-blooded love affair between two Warsaw artists, in which not only their lives become intertwined, but their art as well. (Lukasz Ronduda / 2017 / Poland)