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- A look at the Gay Pride Celebrations in San Francisco and L.A. in the US bicentennial year of 1976.
- In 1992, responding to uprisings against the so-called "Gulf War", dictator Saddam Hussein ordered the uprooting of reeds and papyri in an area named Al Ahwar, and forced the people to the border with Iran. Then he dried the whole area destroying a five thousand-year-old habitat.
- This portrait of New York's Chinatown captures the early days of an emerging consciousness in the community.
- A record of a twelve-day rite performed by Nambudiri Brahmins in Kerala, south-west India, in April 1975.
- Stefan Themerson plays himself in the role of a poet who accuses the political and religious leaders of having stolen the tools of his profession. His aim is to expose the demagogues as thieves. An investigator starts an inquiry and discovers that the poet is unwilling to take hid contaminated tools back. He (the poet) has invented a method of revealing the reality behind the poem. He wants to strip the words of their associations, to cut their links with the past, to scrub them right to the very bone of their dictionary definitions. He calls his method Semantic Poetry.
- Two bosses, a young specialist and a driver set hunting for an ox. They see a lonely swan. One of the bosses shoots it. They give the swan in the kitchen to be cooked. The feast is at its peak. The company starts to eat the roasted bird, but they get sick. They are worried that the swan has been poisoned.
- A man with a boring lonely life remembers his childhood of bullying, Catholic school, and the death of his abusive father from illness.
- A tribute documentary on the most decorated U.S. Marine, General Lewis B. 'Chesty' Puller.
- About the Swedish artist Carl Graffman (1801-1862) and his sad life story. In 1938, he was arrested and detained at Danvik's asylum without any investigation or sentence.
- An expansive survey of American musical subcultures that steadfastly refuse to be blanded by mainstream consciousness.
- A Dallas Deputy Sheriff recalls the events as he observed them on the day President Kennedy was killed.
- Fikret Hakan is imprisoned, he is visited by his wife and son, he is once taken outside to receive medial treatment from a young woman doctor.
- The story of the life and work of Dr. Archie Kalokerinos. In nineteen years' practice as the only doctor in the tiny western New South Wales town of Collarenebri, he has formulated radical treatments to combat the alarming health problems of the district's Aboriginal population. This dramatised version of his life stars Henry Szeps, Robin Nevin and Peter Cummins.
- Three women union organizers of the early Depression era discuss and reminisce their actions of the time and the current state of the labor movement. Accompanied by a lot of vintage folk music.
- The classic tale by Henrik Ibsen: a complete opposite of a hero is banished from his village for his (in)actions. He then travels the world with more or less the same result trying to impress.
- Experimental narrative dealing with female oppression/class control.
- A documentary about herge and his experience writing the tin tin comics.
- The nazi forces arrive in cold winter. In the village remain only he women. They put up resistance until the wounded partisans, sheltered in the village homes, can withdraw to more remote areas, and the snow covers their traces. Face to face with the Germans and under their very eyes, the village women, leaded by aunts Shano and Mara set off together to collect firewood, an excuse they produce to take food to the partisans.