With an empathetic and cinematic eye, filmmaker Radu Ciorniciuc offers viewers, in his feature debut, a compelling tale of an impoverished family living on the fringes of society in Romania, fighting for acceptance and their own version of freedom.
Martín Perino is a young Argentinian piano virtuoso and composer, who has been since his breakdown four years ago a patient of El Borda, the largest and the most notable but also controversial psychiatric hospital in Latin America.
Astounding stories by women born in the USSR - pioneers and survivors - whose testimony reveals their experience from the 1917 Revolution to the present day. Intimate, surprising, funny, painful and contradictory - Women’s Day explores the lives of women living through a convulsive era of historical and social change - the unknown history of women in Russia.
Life of a modern man is influenced by daily time that absorbs him. Man doesn’t need to be religious to hear its inner call. Film The Calling is a reflection to human tranformation of an individual that has decided to follow God.
Easy Lessons is a poetic journey of a beautiful, young girl, Kafia who on the brink of adulthood breaks up with everything she grew up with in Somalia.
Apocalyptic depiction of an area literally engulfed by the mining industry is presented in this documentary that observes the eponymous northern Swedish city, part of which was abandoned due to activities in the nearby iron mine.
Once upon a time, in the middle of Europe, the Prime Minister said: This murder never happened!
Srbenka is a film about peer violence toward children of different nationality in Croatia. It examines how the generation born after the war copes with the dark shadows of history.
A peculiar math teacher from Transilvania is becoming a local Don Quijote when he quits the conventional educational system and opens a private lectures office in his own two-room apartment. Throughout a school year we follow his struggle and persistence in bringing back the passion of learning and change for better the lives of his pupils.
What happens when silent Standa and loud Bróňa, who could not be Standa's greater counterpart, meet in a compartment on a night train? What will we learn if we listen to people who believe in the flatness of the earth? And why is someone purposely broadcasting conspiracy messages? This is the subject of three short films about disinformation by up-and-coming directors from FAMU. Available until 28.2.2022.
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