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- Three ex-criminals living as immigrants in Stockholm, Sweden, attempt to forge new lives for themselves on the right side of the law. However, struggling against a lifetime of reckless behavior, they come to realize that the decision to change must be made every single day, and giving up can never be an option.
- Ever since radio and television were invented, paranoid people have been startling us with their detailed descriptions of imaginary technical apparatus, which, according to their theories, is being employed for surveillance and manipulation purposes. At the same time, however, this kind of technology was, in fact, being researched and built. This film is about the interplay between madness and method.
- A young woman begins receiving phone calls from her dead mother.
- A young deceitful Chinese student is forced to bond with an elderly warm-hearted Australian retired boxing champion, who helps him become an honest man, thus wins the girl of his dream after defeating a local conman.
- "Flying Daggers" gives a close and personal insight into the career and achievements of Jeb Corliss in the lead up to this spectacular flight. Including a detailed narration of the events of January 2012 when Jeb crashed in Cape Town on Table Mountain, breaking both ankles, three toes, and a fibula, to name a few of his injuries.
- The Philippine Football team Azkals miraculous winnings in Asia started a wave for the country that we too can eye for the most coveted World Cup. For the first time in history, The Philippine Football Federation (PFF) has launched a search for the next Philippine Azkals who will undergo training for the 2019 World Cup qualifier. More than 1000 boys from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao tried their lucks. Only 22 are selected. This documentary film is a story of dreams.
- As the state police are busy eliminating the criminal gang of Daniel, a notorious terrorist, Thalaivan crops up as a bigger threat to the police department.
- Have you ever used music to feel better? In this emotional and inspiring film you will take a ride to the amazing world of music therapy through the eyes of a group of four people with intellectual disability who play drums, of an old lady diagnosed with Alzheimer, of a teenager with developmental delay, of some elderly with Parkinson disease and of a man during his last days of life. A personal film with universal relevance.
- It's a model story, an extraordinary adventure, a tale of revolutionary practice and tension, among anarchy and irony, simplicity, curiosity and vitality throughout the whole of Europe, its wars and the social struggles of the 1900s. A tale on how to live all in one breath, responsibly, diving into contradictions, "getting one's hands dirty", and still keeping one's balance between theory and practice.
- They called him Frozen Angel. Martin Tino Schippert, the first Swiss president of the famous and infamous Hells Angels motorbike club, who was already a legend in his own life time. Nobody embodied the Swiss 68 dream of freedom and self-realization as perfectly as him. A dream that he eventually paid for with imprisonment and death.
- 'In rehab, one of the things they asked me to do was write a letter saying goodbye to the addict within. Usually these letters start Dear Addict. When I went back to read it I realized that I had written Dear Albert. At that moment I started to understand what was really going on; that my drug use had become part of an elaborate lie. From that moment I decided that I didn't want to be Albert anymore.' A character driven, observational documentary about recovery from addiction. Following the life and work of Recovery Consultant Jon Roberts over a period of three years. Jon is a recovering addict himself, if he can get well so can Ian and Gary; it's get well or die trying.
- A single mother grieving the loss of her only child does what the police have failed to do. She finds the hit and run driver responsible for her daughter's death and imprisons him in her home.
- Berlin's tourism industry continues to be a source of debate. Is it good for financial reasons or bad for social ones? Welcome Goodbye does not try to find a definite answer, but instead gives a voice to the numerous different people affected by these recent developments.
- Nigol Bezjian highlights the struggles and brave resilience of a group of Syrian refugees who have escaped to Lebanon. Leaving everything behind, the community faces daily challenges to make ends meet and find some sort of security. Bezjian's artistic vision allows for their stories to be told through song and poetry.
- The history of the mysterious 'Human Torpedoes' of WWII. Eyewitness and survivor accounts of how they originated and were developed from the standard torpedo, and pretty much all in top secret.
- Thirteen-year-old whiz kid Puck masters programming codes like no other. He calls for a great deal of admiration, but also awe; he leaves a trail of confusion. How should people act when they have to deal with Puck? And how do we relate as a society to the questions Puck raises?
- The squatters of a derelict house spend their shattered days together, finding among the remains what it takes to rise again.
- Barletta, Italy, 2011: one hundred years after the 1911 Fire at the Triangle factory in New York, several textile workers die because of the collapse of the building in which they used to work as employees of an unauthorized knitwear factory. Mariella Fasanella is the only survivor among the women who worked there. Through her words we experience a century-long journey through the rise and fall of manual labour and industrialism in the Western world.
- Summer of 2012. In a small country town recently struck by a huge earthquake, young Clara tries to preserve a place that has been important during her growth.
- A journey across the winter landscape of Russia via rail, with conversations offering insight into the travelers' perspective on life and the world.
- Erasmus 24_7 is the first documentary about the Erasmus program. We are traveling around 7 cities in Europe, to live the Erasmus life with 7 students from 7 different countries. The are living in a new city, studying in another language, discovering different cultures, becoming European brothers and sisters. From a bright morning in Istanbul to a red sunset in Lisbon, sipping an espresso in Rome and drinking cervezas in Valencia. Living 24 hours with Erasmus students.
- In the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear incident, Mariko becomes unable to sleep. She therefore decides to move to Sicily to stay with Rocco. There she discovers that she is able to sleep again, but only when driven around at night, nurtured by the lights of the unknown city. The day thus becomes a new invigorating domain for her, an opportunity to rediscover and reinterpret the signs and meanings of her life through her skills of photographer.
- War Passenger is a film about David Axe, a South Carolina resident who walked away from his family, friends, and career to travel to Iraq in 2005. Armed with only a backpack and a video camera, David embraced his role as a citizen journalist and continued to seek out the world's worst war zones. Since 2005, he has reported from Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, Lebanon, and Chad. During his travels, David began to write autobiographical comic books detailing a life at war where suicide bombers, piracy, and child soldiers were an everyday reality. Utilizing over 100 hours of David's personal video footage, War Passenger takes you to the front lines of the world's conflicts and shows you how hard it is to come back home.
- Every year, in Italy, thousands of foreign citizens are kept inside the identification and expulsion centers because they lack a regular residency permit..
- While Andrea unfolds a labyrinth in her new home's land, Fran confirms that his efforts for recovering old people's knowledge are productive, and Flo plants a yew surrounded by friends. Beside them, we will ask ourselves if the imposed price of taking the choice to live in a village is not too high.
- Ramdasa, a young man, is tasked with the responsibility of recovering his grandfather's money from people. However, he uses unusual and amusing methods to carry out his task.
- Devrim is a yoga instructor based in Istanbul. She takes part in a form of therapy that investigates the effects of family traumas, especially of migration, child death, murder and rejected individuals on future generations. Here, she discovers that one of the reasons for her feelings of loneliness, lack of belonging, resistance to starting her own family is inherited from her great grandfather who was adopted by her family during the 1915 Armenian Genocide. The Armenian identity has never been sufficiently investigated by her relatives. When she shares this with her family, she learns that the grave of her great grandfather Yusuf is in the cemetery of the nameless in an unknown spot. To fill her personal void Devrim set up a quest to find him.
- The film deals with the theme of sexuality in Turkey without any taboo. This essential and minor subject reveals fundamental questions : the female condition in the countries of the Mediterranean basin and the youth's thirst for liberty.
- The documentary is about loneliness and alienation. The film characters are people who, for various reasons, have transferred their feelings onto animals. A widower, a betrayed wife and a childless woman are among them. Various motivation, similar reasons: disappointment, hurt, a need of unconditional acceptance. Can they replace relationships with people in this way?
- Fatima ALhamily is the first Emirati Female camel owner to physically take part in the Camel Beauty Pageant Competitions as well to enter the camels auctions in the UAE. Regardless of all the difficulties and challenges she encountered while trying to prove herself in one of the most male dominant domains, her wish to win in a race or a beauty pageant contest remains the only compensation to overcome her failures. Just when Fatima begins to lose hope, an unexpected reward comes her way.
- Sourced from the GreekRoporter.com and the VietReader.com This documentary is about the most famous foreigner to serve in the Peoples Army of Vietnam. A documentary on the life of a Greek, Costas Sarantidis, who fought with the Vietnamese resistance in the first Indochina war against the French and won first prize at the sixth Greek Documentary Festival held in Chalkida, Greece. Sarantidis (also known as Nguyen Van Lap), and was the sole foreigner honored with the title of Hero of the People's Armed Forces of Vietnam. Mr. Sarantidis passed away on June 25th, 2021.