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Ministry
The film tells about the spiritual, educational, social, charitable and peacemaking activities of the Orthodox Church of Kazakhstan, tells about the interfaith dialogue and the relationship of the Church with the state and society. The film particularly touches on the topic of political repression of the twentieth century and testifies to the help of the Kazakh people to innocent people who found themselves in exile and camps on the territory of the Republic. Interviews with hierarchs and clergy, prominent public figures of Kazakhstan and ordinary citizens of the country alternate with demonstrations of historical and cultural attractions, unique views of Kazakh nature.
Kebun Kali Code
Kali Code Gardens, led by Mbak Fitri and five dedicated housewives in Yogyakarta, stands as a resilient urban farming community. Amidst urbanization challenges, they maintain a green oasis in the heart of the city, fostering cultivation and collaboration despite changing dynamics.
Nothing Like Before – The Music of Clube da Esquina
Nothing Like Before delves into the creation of the Clube da Esquina Album (Brazil, 1972). Considered by many music critics one of the best albums of all time, it presented to the world musicians like Milton Nascimento, Lô Borges, Toninho Horta, Beto Guedes and Wagner Tiso.
Nortel
Ex-Nortel CEO Frank Dunn tries to navigate the modern world after experiencing a classic case of "tech-boom-rise-and-fall."
Mauro Fiorentino: The Interview
The documentary follows the life of Mauro Fiorentino, a very ordinary 48-year-old bus driver who decides to reveal the naughtiest and most scandalous details of his life. Amidst escapades, wild living in Rimini and deep reflections on relationships, this documentary explores the facets of his unique personality and his experiences in confronting the challenges of adult life.
Being a Child. Exploration Among Tree Friends
Thirty four to eight-year-old children spend day after day in the forest, in sunshine, rain and snow. They learn reading, writing and arithmetic along the way. Above all, they explore the forest on their own, experience the cycle of nature and seek their role in the community.
Beyond the Water's Edge
A man and his spirit navigate in harmony with nature. By day, by night, by the upheavals of unpredictability, he navigates the river as we all navigate our lives.
With Grandmother
The film is a visual and musical love letter to the director’s late grandmother, Niillasaš-Jovnna Máret, one hundred years after her birth. Archival interviews and the joik of áhkku unspool as a connecting thread across time, and the melancholic yet playful story offers lessons for the new era defined by giving and receiving.
Code of Fear
In 2013, the young journalist Eric Lembembe was murdered in Cameroon. He was tortured and beaten to death because he was gay and had fought for gay rights. Shocked by this gruesome murder in his home country, filmmaker Appolain Siewe sets off for Cameroon to find out more about the situation of LGBTQ people there. He soon realizes that Lembembe's murder is no isolated case. Why is homophobia so firmly anchored in Cameroon society? What role does colonization have to play in this? Siewe’s own experiences, moving encounters with activists who fight for tolerance in their country despite all the risks, and his conversations with Cameroon scientists, sociologists, and human rights activists offer a comprehensive insight into society in Cameroon.
Rajaa
A group of filmmakers meets a young immigrant who has lived on the streets. He tells them about his trip.
Teacher Don’t Teach Me Nonsense
The film gives voice to the growing trend of Afro-descendants moving back to the continent of Africa to live. It highlights the life of a professional educator and their journey through the Texas school system to find freedom amid issues surrounding school equity, racism, and miseducation. This is juxtaposed against the life and legacy of the founding father of Tanzania, Mwalimu Julius Nyerere, who enacted empowering policies such as Ujamaa and Education for Self-Reliance, and the life and times of Dr. John Pombe Magufuli, the president who denounced COVID-19.
Ramana Maharshi Foundation UK: What is the proper way to attend to ourself or brahman?
In a Zoom meeting with the Ramana Maharshi Foundation UK on 11th May 2024, Michael answers various questions about Bhagavan’s teachings.
Los Xey: A Real Movie Story
The incredible story of Los Xey, a musical group born in San Sebastián, Spain, in 1940, which achieved and maintained an extraordinary worldwide success until its dissolution in 1961.
Victor, the man of today, the young man he once was
In 1982, a few weeks before his legal age and with the grade of Second Corporal in the Marine Forces, Victor, together with his comrades, was notified to carry out a mission: to recover the Georgia's Islands. Forty years after the events, he proudly tells us his story, impregnated with the values and beliefs of the young man he once was and which continue to be alive in him.
Waiuku Vistas
Waiuku Vistas is observational documentary exploring the feeling and mana of Waiuku, New Zealand. Follow two filmmakers as they shoot, capture and document the beauty of the land in the space of a day.
Hai, România!
Documentary about the golden generation of Romanian football and its achievements, especially at the 1994 world cup.
The Farc Guerilla, a History of the Future
Under the auspices of Rio Chiquito, Bruno Muel and Jean-Pierre Sergent’s 1965 report on the birth of the FARC, and Dunav Kuzmanich’s 1981 fiction film Canaguaro about the end of the Liberal guerillas, this is look back on 70 years of clandestine life in the Columbian forest. Women and men who took up arms amid profound social inequality and political violence recount their years as fighters and their return to civilian life, without disowning their past. From 2012, when the peace negotiations began, to 2022 — the story of a new struggle.
Broken Eyes
What starts out as an attempt to hang onto her lifelong passion turns into a harrowing investigation into a multibillion industry and the discovery of an underground network of thousands of patients permanently scarred by Lasik, the so-called “safest elective surgery on the market.”
City Museum / My Paradise
An essay film that describes the city as a subjective paradise in which systems of order and chaos constantly override each other. An ode to chaos, hidden signs and the city as an eternal palimpsest.
Adonis
A hard-hitting documentary that tackles head-on a controversial but increasingly alarming subject: young men's obsession with the perfect body, and the use of performance-enhancing drugs to achieve it. Once the preserve of top-level athletes, the use of anabolic steroids has become endemic among teenagers and young men with a passion for bodybuilding. Daring to tackle head-on the taboo of male beauty standards, Adonis offers a field investigation into the heart of this muscle-building machine, questioning the reasons behind and the physical, psychological and social risks of this race to the perfect body. As he stages his own vulnerability, the filmmaker lifts the veil on the scale of the public health crisis that is looming.
‘I smell snow’
A sweet documentation of the snow on March 2nd 2024, and the nostalgia that came along with it.
A Dangerous Assignment: Uncovering Corruption in Maduro’s Venezuela
In 2016, Venezuela introduced the CLAP program to provide essential food items during the economic crisis. However, Armando.info journalists discovered that the powdered milk included was deficient in calcium and high in sodium. Investigations revealed Alex Saab, a government contractor, was behind the overpriced imports. Journalist Roberto Deniz exposed Saab’s corruption and fled to Colombia due to threats. From there, he uncovered Saab's money laundering for Maduro and bribes to opposition members. Saab was arrested in Cape Verde and extradited to the US. Saab must choose to collaborate with US authorities or face trial, while Deniz, in exile, continues his reporting despite personal risks.
Lens in the box
"If all these cameras start talking to you.."
A short documentary on a vintage camera museum, established by an archivist and photographer Mr. Aditya Arya
Heavy metal kingdom - La nouvelle vague rock britannique
The Valley Washups
A hapless local softball team fumbles through its inaugural season in pursuit of just a single victory.
VICE News Presents: When Black Women Go Missing
“ VICE explores the painful truth of missing and murdered Black women whose stories too often go overlooked by mainstream media and law enforcement.”
Eila Babushka – The Past Is a Foreign Country
Kim reflects on his own life and rootlessness through his grandmother's life story.
Whistleblowers
Whistleblowers exposes the hidden world of Rugby World Cup referees, revealing the intense pressure, mental health challenges, and personal sacrifices behind their crucial yet often overlooked role in the game.