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- Straightforwardly deals with the consequences of a nuclear attack for the Canadian Prairies. The Prairies are singled out because of their proximity to huge stockpiles of intercontinental ballistic missiles located in North Dakota.
- The everyday work and life perspectives of a family of farmers from Brandenburg.
- A look at the problems associated with cocaine use, including the toll it takes, not only on the users themselves but on society in general.
- Once a month fifty kibbutzniks gather in one kibbutz, leave work and family for their '2nd family' - The Israel Kibbutz Choir. For 3 days they practice new works with the conductor Avner Itai. The singers criticize the repertoire, argue about interpretations, and worry about their professional standard. In return for its hospitality the kibbutz enjoys a Sabbath concert.
- Jeff Williams is a young man with a busy life. Work, school, church, sports. But when a missionary family stationed Africa comes home to the United States for a visit, Jeff learns that sharing his faith doesn't necessarily require leaving home. Jeff comes to realize that his ideas about what a mission field really is have kept him from being a witness to those around him, including his boss, his friends and even the kid next door.
- This is Nick Deocampo's masterpiece, a documentary about a gay nightclub performer with an especially lurid "Spider-man" act. Oliver is a female impersonator who supports his family by performing in Manila's gay bars.
- First and only show of the "1983 World Mud Wrestling Tour" of the female mud-wrestlers based in Las Vegas, Nevada, filmed live in a British pub in England. The British girls were models, with no wrestling training.
- The story of the drama revolves around a couple who came to a city in search of work. This simple, innocent couple during their jobs in different houses, help many people in solving their problems.
- A documentary about the building of a damn near Caño Mánamo and the effects it has on the environment.
- On the island of Fournoi in Ikaria, a researcher observes the life of the inhabitants. He has no script or questions prepared; he merely observes. The island thus comes to life before our eyes, through its people, through memories, through struggles and daily toil. On the island, men are sailors and women have taken on all the jobs that one would more conventionally expect men to perform, from construction to farm work. Alinda Dimitriou and Nikos Kanakis's camera captures the relations between the two sexes and how the division of labor is a key gear in the operation of the social machine.
- Experimental documentary about the musical program Festa Baile, at the time produced by TV Cultura of São Paulo, with a presentation by Agnaldo Rayol and Branca Ribeiro.
- Adios Beirut is the third part of a chronicle of two Palestinian families, and their life over eight tumultuous years, is a story about fear, uncertainty, longing, is a film about the new Diaspora of the Palestinians, is shot in Lebanon, Israel, France, Italy and Cuba.
- A shepherd sings some traditional songs of the Hamers, a nomadic ethnic group of southern Ethiopia.
- Damian has been a builder for many years. He successfully worked on large construction sites. Because of the slander, he was expelled from the Communist Party. The film explores the motives behind the exclusion, looks for the arguments of the accusers and the reactions of the people with whom he worked. Damian is fighting for his rehabilitation. This is happening at the Congress of the Bulgarian Communist Party.
- How the natural look of sunlight appears on the back of a painted canvas. The title is taken from a work by Vermeer.
- A moving portrait of courage and everyday heroism, Erika: Not in Vain, Once Upon a Time tells the story of a family's struggle to deal with the consequences of their four-year-old daughter's terrible accident and her subsequent dependence on medical life-support systems.
- The film deals with the young teachers who teach children from a home for mentally retarded children in a remote rural school. So that they do not close the school, they are forced to accept normal children who study with others.
- In the Sengoku era. The commander-in-chief of the Miwa troop, Masanori Miwa (Shohei Miwa) surrounded Kamuro castle and repeated attacking it. Finally, the castle fell. On the next day, there was a soldier of Kamuro, Son (Kiyotaka Nanbara) in the Miwa troop. Feeling angry with being told to join the war, he tried to run away but got caught by the Miwa troop. On the other hand, there was not the head of Shichiemon Kamuro, the lord of the castle, which is essential to show their win. Then, the head was sent.
- A documentary about the U.S. Army Rapid Deployment Force, its origins and .
- A man paves his own way to his own soul through an intellectual quest, tragedies of nations and personal drama. The road moving through the cosmic distances is a flight into one's internal world. This flight and this drama are revealed in this philosophical film-poem.
- A classical documentary about pelota, the Basque ball game. The film consists of several elegantly interlaced layers, with the manufacture of a pelota ball as the narrative framework. We are introduced to the sport today, concentrating on the current master, Retegui II, on a father teaching his young son, and on a game with the bookmakers' eager involvement on the side lines. The component of the film typical of Leth's attitude to the sport is obviously the story of the mysterious player Atano III, in the visuals an old man, on the soundtrack renowned for "his electric speed and feline suppleness". Finally, the Basque struggle simmers beneath the surface by way of a series of stills of bullet-riddled road signs and painted-over place names. The basic mood of the film is melancholy, not only due to the narrator's emphasis on former pelota feats but also thanks to the rainy weather, grey and green hues of the visuals and the musical theme by Ennio Morricone on the soundtrack.
- A group of kids want to go to their teacher's house during the Teachers Day.
- History of the dutch footbalclub Feyenoord Rotterdam. From the start to the biggest succes in the 70ties, winning the Europacup and World club championship.
- A painter is haunted by an accident in which her son lost a hand.
- Raganelli visits Arzner's desert home and retraces the pioneering filmmaker's career to create this nuanced portrait of a woman who bucked every norm and defied societal expectation.
- An examination of the history of Show Business.