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- It is an adventure of the discovery of sunken ships that stood at the bottom of the seas for thousands of years, hiding them in time, and their discovery by modern archaeologists through underwater excavations.
- In 1724, a Spanish galleon carrying a shipment of mercury sunk off the coast of Santo Domingo engulfing the hopes of the migrants and their secrets. Who were they? The shipwreck was discovered in 1995 and became a subject for research.
- A youth who finds a dinosaur egg accidentally breaks it. Soon after, she begins to have surreal visions of dinosaurs, including the Tyrannosaurus Rex.
- Whether in the countryside or on the edge of the city, amusement parks or fun fairs are hot across Europe. Their names, amusement parks and fun fairs, say it all: People want to be amused, they want to have fun.
- Far ahead of their time. The limelight of the skateboarding world. An outstanding team of skateboarders between 13 and 17 years of age.
- About William Arnes motor-circus founded in 1934 by Arne Nilsson a.k.a. William Arne - an original daredevil among the best in this art form - cylindrical velodrome where a death-defying artist rode a motorcycle or car on the inner wall.
- A look at the lives of caregivers.
- A documentary about Chicago noise band 'Pile of Cows'.
- Documentary about the German - Jewish writer Angelika Schrobsdorff, who, born as a daughter of a Prussian aristocrat in Germany, spent her youth in Romania in exile, returned to Germany, married three times, discovered writing and became a close friend of director Claude Lanzmann (Shoa), before finally settling down in Jerusalem.
- Stop Motion Film using action figures that blends Batman with William Shakespeare for a fun silly watch.
- Along a railroad in the south of the former Zaire UN troups discover a few thousand refugees from Rwanda. The camps for the survivors are being massacred a little later on April 25th 1997 by the so-called liberating rebel army of the new "Democratic Republic" of Kongo - and nobody has seen this in the evening news.
- Science-Fiction essay on babies from high-tech researchers.
- A bicycle trip: three Westerners in a changing East; the voyage of a hypovisionary towards a light that is getting increasingly darker, in search of a new way to see.
- Drawn from thousands of stereoscopic 3-D photographs taken during the Klondike gold rush, the 40 minute film THE COLOR OF GOLD in 3-D is in stereoscopic, big-screen HDTV.
- BBC documentary film following the lives of ballet dancers Gillian Revie and Leigh Alderson.
- Three different stories make up this video, and they are all connected by an important theme: the fire in Turin's cathedral.
- Recounts the original discovery of the archaeological site of Oo Kbal Spean (Angkor, Cambodia), in 1968, by French ethno-explorer Jean Boulbet.
- Arizona is a brand of cheap wine which happens to be the only escape and consolation for the unemployed and depraved former workers of PGR (State Farming Cooperative) that now stands in ruins.
- A documentary of the increasingly fractious relationship with the urban poor and the well citizens in urban Toronto.
- An inspiring documentary about three communities where low-income residents have found an empowering way to realize the American dream... owning a home.
- A documentary as a 'parcours', a trip towards the not knowing. What started as a classical report of the Mosuo - a matriarchal tribe in China - became a poetic and self-reflective encounter. Where the neutral camera evolve into a playful and hypersubjective member of the emotional interaction between the Mosuogirls, the crew and the equipment. A curiosity towards a matriarchal society drove the director to the Mosuo, in China. Their society is build on the principle of the axia-relationship, a bound between 'visitors of the night'. This means that a man only stays in his wife's house at night. During the day he works for the benefit of his grandmother. Man and woman don't have any economical obligations towards each other. Their unique relationship is based on love only. A Mosuo woman can have more than one axia. This is called polyandry. Due to funding by the Han-government, the Lugu-region has turned into a major touristic area, where tradition and modernity clash into one another. The film is not only a report on the relationship between the culture of the 'visitors of the night' and prostitution. It also reveals the distance between textual knowledge and the experience of a cinematographic journey.
- Wandering, amiable souls of our young artistic generation seek their fulfillment beyond the borders of the country. What is the "Bulgarian Dream" and where is it? Going abroad and coming back, as a way of existence, puts up the bridges, which these young people cross in search of their identity.