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Bullying
The main "hero" of the documentary will be bullying, as a social phenomenon and a problem that ruins the lives of thousands of young Kazakhstanis. We want to draw the attention of children, parents, teachers, and legislators to the fact that inaction, ignoring, and tacit condoning bullying can lead to tragic consequences.
Bazaar
The bazaar affects pricing in the country, but lives by its own laws. After the tragic events in January, the president called Altyn Orda a "feeder for greedy people" and a "dark environment for criminals."
Salt
The popularity of a cheap synthetic drug, mephedrone, is growing at an alarming rate in the country. The authors of the film will shed light on new forms of drug trafficking, collect a portrait of the consumer and demonstrate how his image is romanticized in modern media among young people.
Ile: On the Verge
The Ili River is the main artery of Southeastern Kazakhstan. It flows into the Balkhash and delivers 80% of the incoming water. The banks and irrigation canals are drained, and the old aqueducts are destroyed. The river is getting smaller every year due to a decrease in water volume.
Jastar
The consciousness of young Kazakhstanis under the age of 30 differs from the older generation. The progressive stratum of youth makes a significant contribution to the development of their society and is distinguished by awareness, responsibility and initiative. The authors of the film showed representatives of different professions. They are all professionals and lead important social projects such as recycling garbage or rescuing stray animals. One of the goals of the film is to inspire young Kazakhstanis to do useful things, choose a profession out of love, joint responsibility and care for their country.
Bygone
Real street photography is gradually fading into oblivion in favor of modern trends, but at one time for Anya it became salvation from the alcohol pit and a new meaning in life. At the moment, she is one of the last who is still seriously involved in this art form. Her unique method consists of a long search for documentary photography on the streets of St. Petersburg. Anya meets the hero of one of her old photographs and invites him to try again to become a model for a new photo story. The characters get closer, and Anya creates new unique photographs, which the protagonist compares with the moment.
Mountain Sickness of the Russian Border Guard
A personal video diary documenting physical and emotional stages of the ascent to the highest point of the former Soviet Union. Through the conquest of the Peak of Communism in the Pamirs one can trace the ideological development of the relationship between humans and nature - from spiritual to militaristic.
Heavenly Bites: Mexico
Welcome to a food extravaganza, a visual poem to Mexico's foodie ingenuity and the quirky and delicious flavors that are worth the stomach aches.
Où en êtes-vous, Tonino De Bernardi?
A film commissioned by the Centre Pompidou, where the director captures moments of his daily life and of his relatives.
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.
Survivor Manifesto - The Art of Making Kin
This video essay is a survivor manifesto. It gives voice to those who are very often lonely, brings them together and celebrates them. The author is convinced that it is their experience and skills that may lead the humankind to utopian society. A thorny path, paved with painful processes like getting even with traumas, healing and self-acceptation, could make the soil ready for a world dominated by empathy, self-reflection and queer love.
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.
Death on the beach
The paradise island of Koh Tao exploded into public view in 2014, after the murder of two young British backpackers Hannah Witheridge and David Miller. Several other young British backpackers have also died on the island, many under suspicious circumstances. In 2015, Christine Annesley (23) travelled to Koh Tao for a holiday. Six days later she was dead. Her father Boyne Annesley, has been on a crusade ever since to find out what happened. Was her death suspicious – as he believes – or a terrible accident? By exploring the case of Hannah and David’s murders, while unravelling the island’s other tragic deaths, ‘Death on the Beach’ asks whether this is a story of paradise lost.
Roe v. Wade Overturned
The Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade Friday after nearly 50 years, creating a seismic political and societal shift throughout the United States.
Clodagh
This unique documentary celebrates the work of one of Ireland's greatest living female designers. Clodagh has been an International design icon for over half of the 20th century. She continues to defy all barriers of gender, age and race to forge a critically acclaimed global career. We explore what drives this single-minded designer.
The Image You Can't Submit to Journals Anymore
The most widely-used image in academic history is no longer accepted in journals. So what happened?
Work Girl Play
"Home videos from my childhood and teens, archive and found footage sampled with with new material make up this personal documentary that reflects on how women experience themselves as objectified beings affected by media and social constraints. The work is a response to old material, some of which I did not have control over, yet it has still defined me." A poetic narrative, full of contradictions, about a girl who has an awakening to these effects that lead her to contemplate control over her own identity, ideology and political awareness.
Från Strandvägen till Rigagatan
Christer was once a successful real estate agent and restaurant owner, but became homeless after having lived for 36 years in a nice apartment. A short documentary of reflection.
Pass the Mic: A Movement Generations in the Making
Lizzo, Lil Nas X and Kendrick Lamar use their music as a launch pad to inspire others, shatter stereotypes and empower through their art.
Great White Open Ocean
Not your normal shark documentary and I have watched many. Never have I felt so emotional and touched by watching one. From the initial incident to the devastating after affects, this shows one persons passion and genuine love for these beautiful animals. Honestly a beautiful documentary with twists and turns unseen before in this genre. Respect and love to you Jimmy I know you will be in Guadalupe in 2023.
Enter Room 6: The Making of The Man in Room 6
A look behind the scenes at the several-year journey of making Trevor and Carrie Juenger's horror fantasy epic The Man in Room 6.
The Real Story of January 6
The "Real Story of January 6", a feature documentary by the Epoch Times reveals the truth that has been hidden from the American people.
Non-Aligned: Scenes from the Labudović Reels
In an unexplored vault in Belgrade, the capital of the former Yugoslavia, lies a collection of films known as “the Labudović Reels.” On them are images of African and Asian liberation movements and revolutionary leaders that defined the era of the 1960s. How is it that the archive of these revolutions lies on another continent, forgotten in a film archive? The answer to this question takes us into the story behind the images, on an intimate voyage with the man who filmed them. As the cameraman of Yugoslav president Tito, Stevan Labudović captured an era of politics, personality and promise, filming the birth of the Non-Aligned Movement. Sent on missions by the President to film liberation wars, he would play a key role in the information battles that defined the era of decolonization. Together with Ciné-Guerillas, this film diptych examines the legacy of these extraordinary archives, seeking to project their political vision forward.
Front Stage & Back
A warts-and-all character study of a struggling 58-year-old New York actor who has been in over a hundred unheard-of films. This tragic, comedic documentary explores the nature of performance and the complexity of self-truth.
Cannabis Sets You Free
A documentary essay about activists from Slovenia, former Yugoslavia and other EU and world wide countries who have dedicated their lives to cannabis use. While some have fallen foul of the law, all of them have somehow gone down the road of the cannabis revolution.
Out of Breath
An approach to the pandemic with a focus on care, revealing the human face of the collective struggle against Covid-19 in interviews with doctors, nurses and community workers.
INSIDE THE MIND OF VLADIMIR PUTIN
As Russia continues to horrify the world with its brutal attacks on Ukraine, and its crush of dissent at home, CNN’s Fareed Zakaria takes viewers inside the mind of the man behind the ruthless conflict, Vladimir Putin. Throughout his rise to power and political career, Vladimir Putin has been an autocratic enigma. He was reared in Soviet poverty, served as a KGB intelligence agent in East Germany, and through a series of cunning maneuvers, rose from deputy mayor of St. Petersburg to the presidency of post-Soviet Russia. Zakaria gets answers to the many questions that surround Putin that have confounded leaders around the world, including at least four U.S. presidents: how did Putin’s mindset move from pro-global harmony, to isolation, fear, and loathing of the West.
Getting Away With It
Ian sets out to prove once and for all that Sam Hyde can't keep getting away with it. Instead he proves exactly the opposite.
The Goof Who Sat By The Door
A Documentary that tells the story of Thomas Washington, a Black man who was appointed CEO of The Walt Disney Company and intended to make "the Blackest movie of all time", which would be A Goofy Movie.
St. Mark’s School "Go Lions Go!"
A documentation of the year of high school of 1970 to 1971 for students and teachers alike at the St. Mark prep-school community, from the 'weird drama and film students', to the most infamous teachers of the year like Mr. Burns and Mr. Whatley, along with many references to music and film of interest at the time; Consistently from the perspective of an intrusive senior, according to Mr. Whatley, "had the worst case of senioritis he had ever seen." Shot entirely in Super-8, narrated by the director.
Living Wine
Merging sweeping wine country footage with insightful interviews, filmmaker Lori Miller showcases the dynamic natural wine movement that is transforming a growing number of Northern California vineyards.
Caroline: The Murder That Fooled The World
The shocking story of Caroline Crouch, a British woman tragically murdered in Athens.