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2021

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Valiant!
Valiant!
Feature documentary on the antics of North American Latvian youth in the 1980s, during the last years of the Cold War – from chaining themselves to the Russian Embassy, to organizing an entire cruise ship treading the Soviet border in the Baltic Sea – generating headlines when few could even find Latvia on a map. The main hero is Juris Bļodnieks’ old Chrysler Valiant “Slant Six” that has been in storage for 25 years: painted with anti-Soviet slogans such as “Nyet, nyet Soviet!” and “Go(rbachev) to hell!”. A generation of US Latvians remembers the car appearing in demonstrations across North America. Day to day, while driving around his home state of New Jersey, Juris used the car to further the seemingly hopeless task – to free an illegally occupied Latvia.
Valiant! 2021
Jaguar: Voice of a Territory
Jaguar: Voice of a Territory
Jaguar voice of a territory is a Colombian production that took a decade to complete. It talks about love, affection, respect, humility, temperance and courage. It talks about balance with oneself and the other. It is the voice of a territory and a tradition where the jaguar dwells and seeks to be heard. It is a tour through the mountains, jungles and plains where the jaguar has directly engaged with humans, creating a millenary journey of chants, myths and cultural traditions which narrate the history of the man-jaguar relationship, and speak to the importance of preserving this species which finds itself severely threatened.
Jaguar: Voice of a Territory 2021
The Flame
The Flame
In the forests of Borneo, Iber Djamal has been fighting large-scale deforestation around his village for decades. But at 77, and despite unwavering devotion, the struggle becomes more and more illusory in the face of the voracity of the agribusiness monsters. An urgent and tragically universal ecological fable.
The Flame 2021
Jikji Route; Terra Incognita
Jikji Route; Terra Incognita
The documentary production team, which was tracking the connection between Gutenberg and Goryeo metal types, finds the "Pope´s Letter to King of Goryeo" in the Vatican archives. In the face of opposition from scholars for lack of relevant evidence, they leave for Europe in search of historical traces to complement it.
Jikji Route; Terra Incognita 2021
Joy Womack: The White Swan
Joy Womack: The White Swan
Joy grew up in a typical American family. She always wanted to be a ballet dancer and moved to Russia when she was 15 to follow her dream. Without a word of Russian, not completely fit for the physical requirements of Russian ballet dancers, Joy shows her strength and dedication to ballet and accomplishing her dreams. We follow Joy’s personal and professional life: from her daily challenges, injuries, performances to becoming a ballet dancer with Bolshoi Theatre group and then prima ballerina of Kremlin Ballet, where she has performance of her lifetime - Swan Lake, before closing this chapter of her life and leaving Russia to pursue new opportunities.
Joy Womack: The White Swan 2021
Se dicessimo la verità
Se dicessimo la verità
A journey from Vienna to Copenhagen, from Malta to Amsterdam, from Southern Italy to London to understand what can be done to react to organized crime, and the 'ndrangheta crime syndicate.
Se dicessimo la verità 2021
Cezanne
Cezanne
Today, Cezanne's studio is a meditative space frozen in time, and his unconventional methods and artistic legacy are not only seen, but felt.
Cezanne 2021
Ziyara
Ziyara
Ziyara means visit to the saints, a popular practice common to both Jews and Muslims in Morocco. Today most of the Jews have left, but their saints are still there. The director goes to meet their guardians, humble and magnificent muslim caretakers of her Jewish memory. The wound of separation is still open, the echo of the Middle Eastern wars hunts silently the encounter, but the camera reweaves the link. It gathers stories, smiles, hospitality and blessings, carrying the film towards a new complicity between the filmer and those who are filmed.
Ziyara 2021
The Repentants
The Repentants
In 1970, at the height of repression by the military dictatorship, five imprisoned guerrillas came to the public to renounce the armed struggle and praise the regime. With the repercussion of the declarations, the government decided to transform the retractions into a State practice. He started to torture opponents to make mea-culpa. Until 1975, around forty prisoners participated in the “repentances”, as they became known. Os Arrependidos recounts the little-remembered story of former militants who, very young, dropped everything to risk their lives for a cause, were arrested and tortured, and became a propaganda weapon for their enemies.
The Repentants 2021
Water Has No Borders
Water Has No Borders
Since the end of the civil war in the early 1990s, the region of Abkhazia has been acting independently of Georgia. This has turned a massive dam into a border. But the hydroelectric power station also connects the two political entities: Because over a distance of fifteen kilometres the water flows freely, underground, from one side to the other. When a young journalist gets stranded here, stories of division emerge.
Water Has No Borders 2021
Is Anybody Home?
Is Anybody Home?
Swiss filmmaker Daniel Duqué has spent years knocking at the doors of the general public to disseminate films that invite to take another glance. But what is he really trying to achieve, while scouring towns and villages for so long, in this seemingly innocuous act of peddling?
Is Anybody Home? 2021
The War to Come
The War to Come
Baraq and his platoon live in the trenches in a permanent state of anticipation. Through careful and silent observation among members of the Syrian army, the film shows the slowness at times of life at the front in a seemingly unending conflict.
The War to Come 2021
The Wind Will Leave Us
The Wind Will Leave Us
Through 12 testimonies, the settlers of a small city tell their experience with a devastating tornado that struck them and devoured everything in its path, leaving a wound that remains capriciously and seeks for healing among so much rubble and lost history.
The Wind Will Leave Us 2021
Like the Wind
Like the Wind
Celebrated Australian cinematographer Christopher Doyle (In the Mood for Love, Rabbit-Proof Fence) talks about his adventurous life and career in this frank and insightful documentary.
Like the Wind 2021
Ayukawa: The Weight of a Life
Ayukawa: The Weight of a Life
At once tranquil and bracing, Tu Neill and Jim Speers’ film is a portrait of a seaside town and its vanishing way of life. Though it is now slowly emptying, Ayukawa was once a thriving coastal community, its success based on a practice rooted in tradition, custom, and ceremony: whaling. Through the voices of local elders, the film conveys how that form of hunting developed into the lifeblood of the town before cultural changes, international condemnation, and strict regulation brought it to the brink of non-existence.
Ayukawa: The Weight of a Life 2021
Reach for the Rings
Reach for the Rings
The world's top Functional Fitness athletes converge on Malmo, Sweden to crown their World Champions. Will the USA dominate in 2019? Will Canada's Alex Parker defeat her rival, USA's Jordan Adcock? Does this sport belong in the Olympics?
Reach for the Rings 2021
Baracoa
Baracoa
In their small village in the Cuban countryside, Leonel (9) and Antuán (13) have been friends for their entire lives. But Antuán will move to Habana at the end of the summer and these holidays might be the last they ever spend together.
Baracoa 2021
Incurable
Incurable
Uncurable is the (hi)story of Abdullah Kozan who spent 47 years of his life as patient in a state hospital named “Homeland”.
Incurable 2021
Elizabeth Bishop and the Art of Losing
Elizabeth Bishop and the Art of Losing
So often throughout her life, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Elizabeth Bishop's trajectory is tragically disrupted by a profound personal loss that pushes her into her worst self-destructive habits. Yet in her sixties, while grief-stricken, she courageously faces up to her most tragic heartbreak, writes her greatest work, becomes her truest self, learns to master "the art of losing," and earns her place as one of North America's greatest poets. Transplanted Nova Scotia filmmaker John D. Scott foregrounds how Bishop's journey is indelibly connected to her Nova Scotian heritage.
Elizabeth Bishop and the Art of Losing 2021
$avvy
$avvy
$avy investigates the historical, cultural, and societal norms around women and money.
$avvy 2021
Famille FC
Famille FC
France has more than 200 football clubs of Portuguese origin in its amateur leagues. Famille FC reveals aspects of their origin(s), the relationship with the country left behind and the host country, and the inexplicable stubbornness of being Portuguese.
Famille FC 2021
Newtok
Newtok
As the effects of climate change become ever more apparent throughout the world, the Yup’ik people and their lands on the western outskirts of Alaska face a much more imminent threat. In the town of Newtok, years of rising temperatures have eroded the frozen foundation of the area. With their homes and way of life hanging in the balance, the town’s residents weigh the prospect of relocating the community or abandoning their traditional lands forever.
Newtok 2021
Shakur Stevenson vs. Jeremiah Nakathila
Shakur Stevenson vs. Jeremiah Nakathila
Shakur Stevenson gets a shutout unanimous decision victory over Jeremiah Nakathila to earn the WBO junior lightweight interim title
Shakur Stevenson vs. Jeremiah Nakathila 2021
The Magic Voices of Pop
The Magic Voices of Pop
What is the vocal alchemy that propels pop singers to the pinnacle of success, decade after decade? Can we identify common characteristics in the immense diversity of voices from pop music, past and present?
The Magic Voices of Pop 2021
La ferme qui soigne
La ferme qui soigne
Raphaël Colicci is a jack-of-all-trades: osteopath, farmer, beekeeper, forgotten fruit enthusiast, trainer, lecturer... constantly asking himself questions, but above all looking for solutions! It's been nearly 50 years since he rolled uṕ his sleeves in search of concrete proposals to inhabit a living and generous earth.
La ferme qui soigne 2021
Oh Dear Sara
Oh Dear Sara
Sara Bahai, the first female taxi driver and women's rights activist in Afghanistan, is garnering the recognition in the public sphere she has always aspired. However, her greatest conflict arises in her own home.
Oh Dear Sara 2021
ogi and deo cook quinoa
ogi and deo cook quinoa
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ogi and deo cook quinoa 2021
Sons of Bora
Sons of Bora
As the bora wind blows from the east, so from Slovenia to Italy came both the Karst shepherd dog and the wolf that has returned to populate the Alps. The much debated question of the relationship between humans and large predators is addressed here from an unprecedented point of view: that of the shepherd dog. The camera follows the training of a dog according to the ancient method that will prepare it to care for an entire flock by itself. After training, he will be welcomed by a family whose previous shepherd dog was killed in the pasture by a bear. At the same time, it tells of the journey of the most famous Slovenian wolf, Slavc, who, covering more than a thousand kilometres, reached the Alps, stopping in the Lessinia mountains. A balanced, unforced documentation that calmly recounts the theme of coexistence with the "children of the bora", be they dogs or wolves.
Sons of Bora 2021
Adolf Muschg – The Other
Adolf Muschg – The Other
In his exploration of the cultural dynamic between East and West, Adolf Muschg, the most significant Swiss writer since Frisch and Dürrenmatt, searched for the other in himself in order to understand otherness.
Adolf Muschg – The Other 2021
Solutions
Solutions
Every time a new technology emerged, it changed our lives and our society. Today, this development is going faster than ever before. At the same time, the crises seem to be piling up on our only planet. What should we do? A group of the world’s leading scientists take up the fight and isolate themselves for ten days in a secluded spot in the desert of New Mexico to develop real solutions for today’s most urgent problems - and there is plenty to choose from. They come from all scientific disciplines and represent the environment, the economy, democracy, social media, education and artificial technologies. In just ten days, they want to start a movement with an ambitious goal: to secure the future of humanity through science, both in theory and in practice. Pernille Rose Grønkjær was given exclusive access to the ambitious think tank during the entire event last year.
Solutions 2021
Terminally Optimistic
Terminally Optimistic
Terminally Optimistic follows the life journeys of three women with metastatic breast cancer. Eva, Krissy and Kim are adapting to their failing bodies in a variety of ways, because they must. Life has changed drastically after diagnosis, and they must reinvent themselves and accept a new "normal." This is the story of these three METAvivors, their families, caregivers, and communities.
Terminally Optimistic 2021
In the Sky Where Seasons Pass By
In the Sky Where Seasons Pass By
At Deoksan elementary school under Woelaksan (Mt.), there are 15 children who have been in the same class for 6 years. They don't sit quietly in class like other school kids. After school, they gather at a hidden secret spot by the river, and they whisper, saying that the homeroom teacher is an adult who can't even control his emotions. Yoonjae, a new teacher who imagined that children would sit quietly in the classroom, is bewildered when he sees the children different from what he expected. The changing seasons with the children, and what will their sky be filled with?
In the Sky Where Seasons Pass By 2021
Eye of the Storm
Eye of the Storm
The film tells the story of James Morrison’s early years, painting the tenements of Glasgow, through to his dramatic encounter with a polar bear while painting melting icebergs in North West Greenland. As the artist struggles with imposing blindness, the film follows James, as he prepares for what turned out to be his last ever public exhibition at the Scottish Gallery in Edinburgh in January 2020.
Eye of the Storm 2021
Caterina Caselli - Una vita, 100 vite
Caterina Caselli - Una vita, 100 vite
Caterina Caselli - Una vita, 100 vite 2021
A Room of My Own
A Room of My Own
Several photographers are commissioned to make their own project based on choosing a photograph of the work of Eulalia de Abaitua, considered the first Basque and Biscayan photographer and a pioneer in Bilbao in 1900. The artists establish a dialogue with her work and life to discover that some way it is linked to their own.
A Room of My Own 2021
Gabriela, The German with the Bicycle
Gabriela, The German with the Bicycle
A portrait of Dominikos who, in order to escape from the demons of his past, initiates a deep quest into the story of his family and especially of his German mother. His personal Odyssey leads him to her grave in Tübingen for the first time. All unresolved pain and conflicts of the past now lay bare. The ‘Great Misunderstanding’ we all keep in our hearts is now out in the open.
Gabriela, The German with the Bicycle 2021
Manca Moro
Manca Moro
Born to an Algerian father and a Sicilian mother in Tunisia, I have always been wealthy of three cultures. This motherland is where were born my Algerian ancestors when it was called Ifriqya but also my Sicilian grand-parents whose parents were part of the important migration flux of the beginning of the last century. A reservoir of workforce by the thousands reached the shores of this "promised land". A hundred years later, I embark on a quest to rediscover my Sicilian family, exiled for the past sixty years, scattered between Italy and France.
Manca Moro 2021
Histórias e Rimas - O Filme
Histórias e Rimas - O Filme
An overview on Brazilian hip hop through interviews with some of its most important artists.
Histórias e Rimas - O Filme 2021
Metok
Metok
The journey back home has been a recurring narrative ever since humans started to tell stories. Because going back to one’s origins is always related to identity, a dilemma that never ceases to hit close to home
Metok 2021
Back to Sölöz
Back to Sölöz
Turkey, a village, today. A French filmmaker of Armenian origin returns to his roots. Four times in three decades, the director and actor Serge Avédikian returned to Sölöz, his grandparents' village located 170 km south of Istanbul. Throughout his successive returns from 1987 to 2019, he has drawn from this experience a powerful film on the themes of identity, historical truth and reconciliation.
Back to Sölöz 2021