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Streaming Documentary Films
2-28 February

This special section is available for streaming only. All selected films are in English and/or have English subtitles.

Streaming exclusively on Whush. Login or sign up for a free trial account and start watching now.

Only between February 2-28.

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The Ogre (United States) by Justin Boswick

Ogre, a pre-crash bunker wave earth tone noxious metal rubber tone mathscape grass-fed conglomerate bass post-ego brown noise premeditated deathcore punk rock jazz band from Portland, Oregon takes on their biggest show yet.

Running time: 00:34:50

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Ice Breath (Romania) by Leonard Alecu

Between 2015 and 2024, Leonard Alecu filmed the melting icebergs off Greenland's East coast. Sailing dangerously close to icebergs, Alecu handled his camera to record the ice masses yielding to the ruthless ocean. Filmed in black and white, Ice Breath is a cinematic poem whose only elusive actor is the filmmaker's gaze. In 43 minutes, a sequence of flat pictures turn into dynamic tableaux, an existential journey from genesis to extinction. The hypnotic feature of the film is enhanced by the soundtrack Become Ocean, a haunting composition by John Luther Adams suggestive of a relentless tidal surge, of melting polar ice and rising sea levels. Become Ocean received critical acclaim, earning the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Music and the 2015 Grammy for Best Classical Contemporary Composition. More than an environmental documentary, Ice Breath and Become Ocean is an experimental fusion exploring the vast, inscrutable meanings of climate change. 

Running time: 00:42:50

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Situational Awareness (China) by Yuehan Wang

Situational awareness uses archival footage of Southern California's military operation and invites the audience to an accelerated fall into an interrogation of complicity.. Fixating on damaged footages, dropping frames, and layered effects, an affect of resistance emerged.

Running time: 00:15:14

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