Documentary - 2nd edition
Market shoppers use all of their senses when trying to ascertain whether the groceries are local or imported. The privileging of local produced over imported goods is ever present regardless of whether or not the groceries are actually better, this follows to lines of..
Based on true events... Bosnia and Herzegovina 1992. Most of the people who took part in the film experienced this terrible happening in 1992 personally.
A main character in the movie is played by my grandfather (Mumin Kadiric). He was forced to leave his son, my..
Called the ugliest building in Berlin, the Palast der Republik is one of the last remaining relics of the former GDR in the heart of the city. But after the Berlin and German governments voted to tear the building down, a number of Berliners rose up to save the Palast...
This 27-minute documentary film about the Los Angeles River weaves together citizens' voices, river imagery, historical documents, and visuals from the city's proposed Master Plan. There are many big questions associated with revitalizing the river. What should be done..
Between 1975 and 1979 the Khmer Rouge devastated Cambodia in what is now considered to have been one of the worst humanitarian disasters of the 20th century. More than 30 years later, Pol Pot’s legacy lives on. Cambodia’s Forgotten Children is a unique..
Deep in the Amazon of Colombia the indigenous tribes understand life with the myths of the spirits, but they are not just stories.
For the tribes jaguars and anacondas do not embody but actually are the spirits of their ancestors. Stories about the spirits are also..
Claudio Capotondi is considered one of the most important contemporary Italian sculptors. This beautifully shot documentary alternates between the different situations with an emphasis on illustrating the concepts rather than a chronology of his work.