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Tracing the Divide

Two native Wisconsin bikers took a “normal” long ride and turned it into the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route. Over 2400 miles later, Chris Schmidt and Chris Hiebert found themselves across the US from the Canadian border to the Mexico border. Schmidt said someone showed him the route on a phone, and that was it. […]

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Akkaran

Veerapandi resides in Madurai with his two daughters Devi and Priya. However, his life takes a turn for the worse when Priya is murdered by two unidentified men. Veerapandi becomes devastated by grief and filled with revenge but instead of turning to the law enforcement agencies he decides to take it upon himself. Akkaran is

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The Catskills

Ah, Catskills the area just north of New York City where hundreds of resorts were built around the lakes nestled between those mountains how I miss you. This was the ultimate escape for people trapped in airless city buildings before air conditioning or most other modern conveniences had been invented. Part relationship-building feeding ground, part

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Ari’s Theme

Ari Kinarthy is a man with an unwavering commitment to his music. This is a powerful portrayal of someone on a mission, which serves two purposes: one is to share what it’s like living with spinal muscular atrophy type 2 and another is to show how a person who can’t use their legs, has hardly

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Oversteer

Oversteer is not the right name for this local indie feature; it should be titled Overhaul. To put it in a nutshell, the story is fragmented and the visuals are unattractive. It’s labelled as “Singapore’s first car-racing movie” but part of it was shot in Malaysia and needs to be stripped down, junked and built

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Welcome to Yiddishland

WELCOME TO YIDDISHLAND is an introduction to the Art and practices of a group made up of diverse, international, innovative and radical artists who are creating new works around today’s most important issues in the endangered Yiddish language . Why do they create in Yiddish? What does it mean for them personally or professionally? And

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A Bit of a Stranger

Four women come from war-torn Mariupol. Svitlana Lishchynska the filmmaker is one of them; as such, the story is often told through her eyes. This makes the film auto-ethnographic in nature. To tell her story she mixes archive footage from the last few decades with more recent images after the Russian invasion. The other three

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