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The Genius of Josiah Wedgwood
Historian and author AN Wilson explores the life of Josiah Wedgwood. Wilson reveals the achievements of the self-made, self-educated creative giant famous for his pottery.
Here Was Cuba
The Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 resulted from a Cold War standoff between two of the world's most powerful nations. Director Emer Reynolds revisits a time when nuclear war was a very real threat through revelatory interviews with former soldiers and government advisers.
The Art of Disappearing
An unknown real story of a Haitian vodou priest, Amon Frémon, who visited the People’s Republic of Poland in 1980. A metaphysical view on time of socialism through the eyes of a stranger form a different culture.
Olympic Women
The documentary Olympic Women, directed by Laís Bodanzky, shows that the history of women in sport is often entwined with the history of women as a whole. While so many Brazilian women were fighting for the right to vote, to divorce, and the right to free speech, some were fighting for the right to be present at one of the biggest events on the planet: the Olympics. And something that should have been simple and natural, was not. Some Olympic appearances were dramatic. Others, isolated and lonely. Just as in society, women in sport had to earn their rights by force.
Hitler, the Tiger and Me
Beautiful story about effervescent ninety-year-old children's book author and illustrator Judith Kerr - (a true delight) - recounting her childhood escape from Hitler and eventual return to Berlin.
The General Store
The small shop Verzlun H. Júlíusson in the town of Sauðárkrókur located in North Iceland. is not just a small grocery store but so much more. It is the last one of its kind in Iceland. Everyone entering the shop travels decades back in time. The 83 years old shopkeeper Bjarni Haraldsson sells a little bit of everything but hasn’t changed much in the store that was opened by his father in 1919. Most of the furniture in use dates back half a century as well as the old scales. One can buy everything from tea pots to packet soup, working pants and hinges to batteries, screws, and lollipops. Bjarni still serves customers, day by day. He chats a little bit with them and eventually goes hunting for something they might need.
Avi et traure d'Aqui
Thousands of people were buried in Valle de los Caídos without permission. Many were republicans who now rest next to Franco, their executioner. Their families are fighting to get them out of Valle de los Caídos and bring them home.
A research work that recounts the struggle of family members to remove the remains of parents, grandparents and siblings, victims of the Civil War, from the Valle de los Caídos, a unique monument in the world, both for its dimensions and for its connections with the dictatorship
De Tour van Bauke
The entire documentary by Kees Jongkind about the Belkin team during the 2013 Tour de France.
The Hidden Enemy: Inside Psychiatry's Covert Agenda
Today, with militaries of the world awash in psychiatry and psychiatric drugs, 23 soldiers and veterans are committing suicide everyday. Psychiatrists say we need more psychiatry. But should we trust them? Or is psychiatry the hidden enemy? Featuring interviews with over 80 soldiers and experts, this penetrating documentary shatters the facade to reveal the real culprit who are destroying our world's militaries from within. The most dangerous enemy is the one you never suspect...
Django Unchained: Reimagining The Spaghetti Western: A Making-Of Documentary
A short Making Of about the 7th film by Quentin Tarantino.
Sirs and Misters
An ironic tale about seeking for mutual understanding between desperate Ukrainian porters and their alien clients during annual Rosh-Hashanah pilgrimage of Hasidim to the town of Uman'.
The Last Moose Of Ao Lu Gu Ya
Documentary about a tribe of indigenous people in northern China.
Stefan Zweig - Histoire d'un européen
Stefan Zweig was the most read author of the German language in the 1930s. He believed in a united, peaceful Europe and travelled most parts of the world. He was a pacifist and was torn apart by to the cruelties and horrors of the second World War. He committed suicide in Brasil. This documentary tells the story of his life.
Love for Two of Us
Reflection on ascetic monastic life. The main characters are ordinary people who live and work on the territory of the monastery. They help monks, parishioners and themselves. Every day passes within the framework of a clear schedule of services, meals and obediences, and everything is repeated exactly the next day. In this repetition and silence, a pure rhythm of life is created, which at first glance may not differ much from life outside the gates of the monastery. But in the abode of the non-material God, people live somehow especially honestly, some kind of special real life.
Italian Lessons
A deaf-mute girl, a wheelchair user, does not walk. He cannot speak either Russian or the language of the deaf and dumb. On vacation in Italy, this does not prevent her from easily and cheerfully communicating with hotel employees and guests from different countries. The film is about her and her friend, a little boy who knows why some children are born healthy and others sick.
The Man Who Had
Biographical, or parody, or ironic, or provocative, but definitely a film about the life and work of Alexei Gorbunov. An unbiased look at the rich inner world of an actor by two young filmmakers.
Magic Mountain of Vincenzo Bianchi
Yuri Gagarin is a real idol of the modern Leonardo da Vinci, the ingenious Italian artist Vincenzo Bianchi dedicated his museum on the mountain to the Soviet cosmonaut. The artist equates the spacewalk with the discovery by mankind of a new perspective, which once happened in the Italian Renaissance. The space discovered half a century ago is still not inhabited and not studied by man, so the Master invites like-minded people, students of the Moscow Art Lyceum, to the rock of Arts he created in Cervara di Roma, which rests on space. Does the New World Need Artists? And can they be one?
Super Women
The story of five cashiers who work the same shift in a supermarket, in Tel Aviv. Most are immigrants from Russia, others are native Israelis. The film follows their relationships, the mutual support and solidarity, dealing with the management and customers, their difficulties making a living and their working conditions, as they try to change their fate. "Super Women" is a beautiful example of cinéma verité and a special peek into a hidden world.
One Minute for Conductors
More than 130 young conductors participate in the Antonio Pedrotti International Conducting Competition, in the Italian city of Trento. During one week they will have to pass several auditions to convince the international jury that one of them is the most talented young conductor they are looking for.
Shadow of Doubt
Bob Chappell disappeared. His partner Sue was the only suspect in the eyes of the Tasmania police. She faltered on details, they were convinced she was a liar and a murderer. Her family fight to overturn a 26 year conviction.
Autumn’s Spring
Amateur dancers between ages 60 & 87 perform Stravinsky’s The Rites of Spring.
Viru - tarinoita hotellista
Documentary about building the large hotel Viru as Soviet Union / Finland cooperation.
Le dessous des cartes - volume 4 - L'Europe s'interroge - dvd 1
The KKK vs. the Crips vs. Memphis City Council
"In Memphis's Forrest Park, there's a statue of Nathan Bedford Forrest, one of the most infamous and powerful racists in American history. Lately it's been at the center of the city's often shaky race relations. Watch as the KKK, the Memphis City Council, and the local gang members fight for what they each believe is right."
Attesa di un'Estate
There are various kinds of vacations: the summer ones with their lazy sunny afternoons at the end of August. The winter holidays spent waiting for summer; or those filtered through the eyes of child, the ones where we can find something of ourselves, in the steps and in the gazes. But holidays are also the vacuum left by a mother and a father, and an attempt to fill this void with images.
Borscht - Uma receita russa
Escaping the Russian Revolution and World War II, two couples immigrate to Brazil and share the same house in São Paulo. A series of romantic complications mark the family’s history, which registers the marriage of two identical twins with the same man and other unusual situations, showing how reality often outdoes fiction.
Consider
A short film about Tay, a ladyboy, and his daily life, traveling to and from school, and silently touching up his makeup in front of the mirror.
Pipeline
Director Vitaly Manskiy sets off on the trail of the Trans-Siberian gas pipeline to find out what it’s like for ordinary people living in its vicinity. This visually refined road movie, eloquently illustrating the absurd banality of modern Russia, is also an unsettling portrait of a gas line on which most of Europe is reliant.