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Before The Trees Was Strange
Before the Trees Was Strange, is a personal documentary, a journey of race and identity through a desire to unlock a mystery within my family. I produced, shot and directed this film. I began shooting 30 years ago and ended up with over 700 hours of footage that was distilled into 85 minutes. This film is about race, love and forgiveness and finally redemption as I explore my Mother's questions about her own heritage and I go on a journey to find the truth that was kept away from us.
My Stranger
This story happened in the city of Almaty. Alisher, a young successful guy, one day meets a beautiful ambitious translator Eileen. They still do not understand that fate brought them together for a reason, and that there is one big secret behind their meeting. Young people fall in love with each other, but family secrets can change their lives forever.
Deaners
A documentary pilgrimage to the annual James Dean Festival in Fairmount, IN as seen through the eyes of the cultural icon's die-hard fans, affectionately known as 'Deaners'.
Path to Fathe
After gaining independence in Kazakhstan, interest in Islam has sharply increased. The vast majority of Kazakhs call themselves Muslims. At the same time, many young people in recent years have become adherents of non-traditional movements. Radical Islam is gaining momentum in the world, and Russia is no exception. What can be opposed to this, how to deal with it? Muslims themselves, theologians, political scientists, historians argue about this. The key episode of the tape is the terrorist attack in Aktobe. The film is based on the chronicle, memories of relatives and friends of those who went to non-traditional Islam.
Super Scary Plane Landings
Flying remains the safest way to travel, but a 10-year study by Boeing shows that more than half of fatal air crashes happen during approach and landing - eight times more deadly than take-off fatalities. This documentary visits the islands of the Caribbean, home to some of the world's most difficult runways, including St Barts where the airport is on the side of a hill that gives way to the sea. It also includes interviews with passengers who were on board a flight forced to return to Heathrow after an engine burst into flames.
Black Bomb Ä: 21 years of pure madness live act
One Hundred and Fifty Years of Life
A 90-year-old man struggles to care for his mentally handicapped son.
Entertainment Factory
Today's ethnic tourism industry tends to standardise local folklore. The three parts of this video triptych involve respectively villagers from The White Mountain, in the Tetouan province of Morocco, members of a Lahu tribe in northern Thailand and inhabitants of the Camargue region in the south of France.
Autumn Elegy
Artist Dorward Akopyan is walking in autumn park, remembering the long way to the main dream of his life.
Mom and Condom
"Mom and Condom" is about a woman named Yoon-hee who lives secretly together with her boyfriend Hyun-soo working at a delivery centre. After that, her mother pays a hurried visit to her house. Thanks to his quick wit, they can have a narrow scape. But Yoon-hee and her mother are reading each other's countenance continuosly to find an evidence of cohabitation.
「Iru.」~ Kowasugiru Tōkō Eizō 13-hon ~ Vol.18
Eighteenth entry in "「Iru.」~ Kowasugiru Tōkō Eizō 13-hon" film series.
VIVA ÁGUA
VIVA ÁGUA is a meditation on the philosophical work entitled ÁGUA VIVA written by Clarice Lispector in 1973. The film reflects on Lispector’s interior experimental monologue on the “instant-now” of time, the discomforts of language which are “beyond thought” and the harmonious dissonant reminders and remainders of that “sometime what is seen is ineffable.”
「Iru.」~ Kowasugiru Tōkō Eizō 13-hon ~ Vol.16
Sixteenth entry in "「Iru.」~ Kowasugiru Tōkō Eizō 13-hon" film series.
Hontō no Shinrei Dōga 'Noroi' 15
The latest in the popular documentary horror series. In order to get closer to the real “curse”.
Simulated Reality
As computers grow more powerful and complex, the plausibility of simulating an entire universe grows less absurd. In fact, many now believe that our universe could be a vast computer simulation. In this video I explore the relatively new field of digital physics, the plausibility of a simulated universe, and how we may one day create our own universe.
The Greatest Painters of the World: Salvador Dalí
This documentary tells the story of the life, career and influence of the surrealist painter Salvador Dali and the stunning works of his extraordinary mind.
Mustafa
Documentary film-reconstruction about life of Mustafa Dzhemilev which includes his struggle for returning to Crimea from the exile places during the Soviet Union, the trial course against him in the USSR, his experience of over 15 years as a political prisoner in a Soviet labor camps and his long hunger strike in human history.
TIME ON THE PLANET
In one place the sun rises, in another place the sun sets. When a woman's hair grows long, a man shaves off his full beard. The time may be different, but time passes in the same way in every place. The earth turns and the sun rises again... A time signal animation on the theme of "time" created for the digital signage of the Lumine Ikebukuro store. Each of the multiple frames has a structure that loops endlessly.
Certificate of Maturity
Korean people couldn’t go to school before liberation. President Kim Il Sung shed a bright light to our people with liberation. Heroes of this film were conferred the diplomas of Kim Il Sung University, the first university in our country after liberation. To repay love and consideration of great peerless men of Mt Paektu, they devote hart even their lives of Korean Liberation War and educa- tion of rising generation.
Sopra il fiume
In balance between the anthropological and the naturalistic gaze, capable of rendering both the signs of human presence and the resistance to it of a territory, Sopra il fiume is an example of an ethnographic documentary of excellent substance and visual charm. In competition in Italy Doc at the 35th edition of the Bellaria Film Festival.
The Man Who Shot the Great War
Described as a photographic discovery of the century, this documentary uncovers the remarkable story of Lance Corporal George Hackney.
Permutations
Permutations is a cinematic game in observing our fellow humans. With wry irony, the film focuses on the daily activities in a small coastal town and presents a series of self-contained chapters connected by the presence of several characters.