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Anna Sorokin - Die wahre Geschichte der Millionen Schwindlerin
Elisabeth II : les derniers secrets d’une reine
Fnatic Valorant: Year One
In February 2021 Fnatic signed their first Valorant roster. This is the story what came next, as retold by the players. In Fnatic Valorant:Year One, you'll hear from Boaster, Mistic, Derke, Doma, Magnum and Mini, as the look back on the first year of competitive play and reflect on what it takes to become a champion.
Altaïr Conférence - Suisse, un bonheur à l'écart
Chinesisches Pokerspiel - Die neue Seidenstraße
The Samaritans: A Biblical People
The biblical Samaritan community is fighting for its life and to save its language and faith from extinction.
No compromise when it's time to die
An intimate portrait of New York artist Michael Anderson during the last year of his life. The film is structured by way of Roberto Bolaño's novel 2666.
The Fantasy Life of Poetry and Crime
Film on the recording of Peter Doherty's and Frédéric Lo's 2021 album "The Fantasy Life of Poetry and Crime" in Doherty's Normandy home.
The Last Human
Life on Earth begins and ends with Greenland. Researcher Minik Rosing’s landmark discovery of the first life contrasts with the melting ice masses in Ivalo Frank’s tribute to her beautiful homeland.
Leading Lights
La Petite École in Brussels welcomes children who have never attended school, who are often from an immigrant background. Marie and Juliette have created a place outside of the classical structures of learning, where children can learn to be or become children again. But the price for this is the constant deconstruction of conventional education, and endless devotion.
Périphérique Nord
A car aficionado, filmmaker Paulo Carneiro travels 2000 kilometres to meet car enthusiasts of the Portuguese community in exile. In a pop and urban universe, Périphérique Nord explores this shared passion and the freedom it provides for these exiled persons who seem to finally find (once again) a territory of their own.
Elon Musk's Crash Course
Elon Musk, the world's richest person, has claimed since 2015 that, for Tesla, technology for self-driving cars is a "solved problem," and made outlandish claims about Autopilot capabilities. But a New York Times investigation reveals the quixotic nature of Musk's pursuit of self-driving technology, and the tragic results.
Figli del Minotauro / Storie di Uomini e Animali
Cheap Thrills: Those Drive-in Horror Flicks
Action packed film clips from 47 horror films.
Chernobyl: The New Evidence
On April 26, 1986 Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded, releasing clouds of radioactive fallout into the atmosphere. New evidence reveals the serious concerns of the KGB and attempts by Soviet leadership to keep the story quiet.
The Sound of Cologne
A journey through the history of electronic music from Cologne – from the 50's until today.
40 ljus i tårtan
Legendary comedy group Galenskaparna & After Shave gather on stage for an evening of remembrance for their 40th anniversary as a group.
Ētera personība. Gunārs Jākobsons
A documentary about the legendary personality at Latvian Radio - Gunārs Jākobsons.
No canto rosa
Francisca awaits the trial of her ex-partner, accused of domestic violence against her. Claudia, Francisca's daughter, witnessed and documented the consequences of the psychological aggression inflicted on Francisca after the end of their relationship. Francisca tries to regenerate and rediscover her identity as a woman. This court case led them to question themselves about the role of women in a patriarchal society, often placed "in the pink corner".
GOING UP: How the Reds Returned to the WSL
Follows LFC Women throughout their 2021-22 season, on and off the pitch. Through interviews with players and staff, it tells the inside story of how manager Matt Beard took the club back to top-flight women's football after a two-year absence.
62.a
The documentary film 62.a shows the development path of Slovenian sign language in the school system. The education of deaf children has left lifelong consequences due to ossified teaching and violation of basic rights to use sign language. Shocking personal confessions reveal how the ban on the use of the mother tongue in education had a fatal impact on the deaf linguistic minority. As a result of the linguistic genocide, which lasted for an entire century, all conditions were established for the final extinction of the Slovenian sign language. The deaf community, with the help of its representative disability organization and societies, united in efforts to prevent this from happening. Deaf people have been strengthening their cultural creativity throughout this little revolution,
All Ages Show
Tri-Cities, WA is about 3 hours south of Seattle and during the early 90s, when Seattle's music scene was changing the world, the Tri-Cities had it's OWN thriving music scene, one that many didn't think could exist in a small town. What story could be told about a scene that lives in the shadow of a nuclear plant? All Ages Show tells a story about the history of Tri-Cities music scene and asks the question; with music now so accessible, band exposure so saturated, and combine that all with the decline of record companies, could there ever be a thriving music scene again? ...here or anywhere?
And They Will Talk About Us
A documentary film that interweaves the lives of two main characters: Sergey and Anna. Sergey is an entrepreneur who provides military tours to foreigners. His story is about the rise of his small empire, from a small company made with the help of friends to a huge money machine that becomes the most successful firm for extreme tourism in Ukraine. Anna is a volunteer who had to escape from Donetsk (her hometown) at the beginning of the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. She teaches art and games to children and often travels to Donbas to provide them dresses and toys. This life gives her meaning and fulfillment, but after meeting Alex on a night train, she falls in love with him and abandons her ideals. Unfortunately, Alex leaves her when she gets pregnant with his baby. She's alone in Kyiv with no money and no place to live, facing an uncertain fate. Will their paths cross? What do their stories tell us about modern Ukraine?
Beasts
The fully democratic Warsaw football club AKS ZLY brings together representatives of different cultures and world views. Here, everyone is president and can influence the club’s future, and women’s and men’s football are equally important.