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Popular Documentary Movies
Modern Goose
By inviting viewers to take a closer look at the birds that serve as one of this country’s hardiest symbols, Karsten Wall’s stunning documentary invites a deeper consideration of the conditions we humans have created for them.
the tearoom generation
a short documentary-style film, following the first semester of a kooky group of university students in their third year
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXtxXN2e5pw
Urbs Picta - Giotto e il sogno del Rinascimento
"Urbs Picta - Giotto e il sogno del Rinascimento", a documentary about the development of painting in Veneto during the XIV century, begun with Giotto arriving in Padova.
Ragazzi Madre - L'iliade
Achille Lauro comes back with a new documentary "Ragazzi Madre: L'iliade". Ten years of career, an iliad of battles in the streets which led Achille to his consecration, from the hopeless and violent Roman suburbs to international stages and representing Italian Music at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.
Myth/Reality
When your myth and reality are interchangeable, the only thing that is left is to listen closely to the murmur around.
Unanswered Phone Call
This film is based on the true story of an Uyghur man who has been living in London for more than 20 years. A Uyghur family is devastated when they can no longer communicate across continents. They find solace in chance encounters with sympathetic strangers in London
Cinema Pameer
Cinema Pamir is where the people of Kabul come to escape and dream away the war that surrounds them. This is the story of the cinema itself, the many inspiring characters surrounding it, how everyday life has been torn apart, and how film can inspire and catalyze change even in the struggling and poor society of wartime Afghanistan.
Obelisk Without Names
The documentary drama tells about the tragedy that occurred during the occupation in our city in 1942, when the fascist invaders destroyed 214 disabled children suffering from bone tuberculosis.
Kåge Jonsson - Vardagens betraktare
Despite having made some of television's most popular documentaries, Kåge Jonsson is almost unknown. For 35 years he and Tom Alandh have been workmates and for just as long they have grumbled about what a documentary film really is. Leif Furhammar's definition reads "a piece of reality, seen through a temperament".
The Passing
A Texas house call veterinarian must guide his neighbor Cindy through one of the most difficult days of her life.
Gender Transformation: The Untold Realities
What's behind the rise of transgender movement? What are the implications on our youth? This docudrama provides an uncensored look into the forces behind the movement and reveals untold stories you have never heard in other media.
Fear is Just the Beginning
A documentary that seeks to map the current scenario of Brazilian horror cinema to answer the following question: what's so appealing about working with the genre and producing some of our biggest nightmares?
Unknown
There are many "street barber stalls" under Hutoushan. Most of these stalls serve senior citizens and working people, and have become a traditional part of ordinary people's lives. The stall holder and the customer are separated by mesh nets, while friendships and a feeling of warmth and humanity flow between them.
It’s Never Been So Cold
A mother and a daughter in a bond beyond time, waiting to move forward among absurd dialogue, injections, plants and e-mails.
Tous à la Réunion ! La grande fête de l'île intense
Yellow Cat in Memory Lane
Yellow Cat in Memory lane is a film on the famous Indian Poet T. K. Doraiswamy aka Nagulan. The film was shot three years prior to his death. He takes us through his memory lane while talking about Poetry, Uncertainity and Life.
An Experimental on Color and Frames
A film director experiment and dreaming about his dream.
Jackie the Wolf
Jackie Jencquel, author and activist, is not terminally ill when she announces her death date—she simply refuses to live beyond a certain age. This unconventional conversation between a mother and her son, the filmmaker, tackles desire, personal autonomy, vanity and money.
The Avalanche
Loosely inspired by Stefan Zweig’s novella, in which playing chess is depicted as a means of surviving fascism, The Avalanche recounts the events of the Armenian genocide, still contested by the Turkish state. Pinar Öğrenci uses archives and present-day footage of the region to uncover the traumas left by the Armenian people on their landscape and their memories.
Dusty Snare and Islands
An amateur drummer finds an abandoned drum set on a lonley island in Southern Thailand.
The Last Witness
Filmmakers are reaching out to veterans to share their stories with the younger generation. The stories of what gave hope will be included in the film and thus remain imprinted for future generations.
Tearing Walls Down
Peoples' Democratic Party(HDP), which had been founded under the leadership and with initiation of the Kurdish political movement, entered the parliament with a landslide election victory. HDP won many city and district municipalities in Kurdistan and has become a great hope for communities and peoples of Turkey. After the peace process came to an end, many lawsuits were filed against HDP and its MPs within the framework of a lawsuit for closing and banning HDP. Hundreds of politicians were arrested and sent to prison, including Figen Yuksekdag, the former co-chair of HDP, Gultan Kisanak, the co-mayor of Diyarbakir Metropolitan Municipality, and Aysel Tugluk, HDP MP. Furthermore, many were forced to go abroad and started to live in exile. Aysel Tugluk got dementia while she was in prison and it was only after the protests that she was released. In this documentary, the first-degree relatives of Figen, Gultan and Aysel tell the process of going to and coming from the prison.
Michel Gondry, Do it Yourself
Michel Gondry, Do it Yourself, is a documentary about his inventive and unusual creative process from his first video clips to the shooting of the Cannes 2023 selected film, The Book of Solutions.
Mythical Monsters
The kraken, griffins, dragons, and even the chupacabra... Are they real? Or merely the product of legends and folklore? Follow us as we delve deep into the facts in this terrifying journey with Mythical Monsters.
Open Secret
This riveting documentary investigates allegations of systemic racism and child sexual abuse in the New Hanover School District.
Preserving Taste
In the era of food sustainability, Hanif Sadr, an engineer turned chef from Tehran, Iran, has opened his first Iranian regional restaurant in San Francisco, USA. He delved into the farm-to-table gastronomy world after working as a cook for a Montessori school in Berkley. His mission is to introduce the regional and seasonal recipes of Northern Iran, learnt from his childhood to the North American public where its ingredients geographically match California. With his wife banned from the US and a lack of distribution of Iranian food ingredients due to sanctions, he travels back and forth between Iran and the U.S., attempting to bridge the personal and political to bring back a taste of home. Alongside other renowned food figures, Hanif aims to show the depth of a unique forgotten cuisine that is connected with nature, influenced by seasons, and defines the art of preservation techniques.
Rosalie Fish
For Rosalie Fish, Indigenous student-athlete and activist, running isn’t just a sport — it’s how she represents the strength and resilience of indigenous women within her tribe and beyond.
Black Broadway: A Proud History, A Limitless Future
Celebrate legendary performances and roles made famous by Black artists as well as the new generation of Black Broadway stars. An acclaimed cast performs classic songs from “The Wiz,” “The Color Purple” “Porgy and Bess” and many more that honor the rich history and evolution of Black roles and voices on Broadway. Weaving the history, prominence and hopes for the future through music, the cast includes Stephanie Mills, Norm Lewis, Corbin Bleu and more. Making special appearances are Clayton Cornelius, James Monroe Iglehart and more.
Inside ECHO
A look into the Emerald City Heroes Organization. What they do for their Seattle community and why they do it.