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- When Rodrigo Duterte is voted president of the Philippines, he sets in motion a machinery of death to execute suspected drug dealers, users, and small time street criminals. ASWANG follows people whose lives entwine with the growing violence.
- MATER is a story of Jasna, a Croatian ex-pat who, due to her mother Anka's declining health, is forced to return to a place she has been avoiding most of her life - her home.
- The film returns to the origins of the creation of the State of Israel (from 1896 to 1948) and highlights the responsibility of the Western World.
- La questione della schiavitù domestica nel nostro mondo globalizzato, sottolineando la determinazione, la sorellanza e le strategie che trovano quelle donne per affrontare gli ostacoli che attendono nel prossimo futuro.
- Documentary about the Democratic Republic of Congo when Joseph Kabila sought a constitutional amendment that would allow him to be elected president for a third term. The film follows three protagonists of the resistance.
- A film about freedom of expression and repression filmed between 2010 and 2012 in Egypt and Syria. Syrian journalist and writer Samar Yazbek accompanies this film with her thoughts and feelings, from Damascus -during the months preceding the Syrian revolution- until her exile in France, five months after the outbreak of events. On the other hand, some cartoonist and caricaturist from Egypt and Syria testify that their labor is usually arduous.
- As a child, Marie-Pascale began to make a raucous sound. As a young adult, she discovers that this voice can be the instrument of katajjaq, or Inuit throat singing. This discovery propels her on a quest and jostle her life. She learns to practice throat singing with the Inuk singer, Charlotte Qamaniq. She meets the Inuit people of today. By listening to their stories and History, she senses parts of her own, intimate, and collective story.
- Filmed in seven countries, these sixteen scenes of meat and milk tell remarkable stories of the intertwined destinies of cow and man. We follow the philosopher Walter Benjamin, watching animals for what has been forgotten.
- Tells the history of the classic lunch box in Belgium, in which you can mostly find toasts with a variety of spreads.
- As she was cleaning her grandmother's flat, who had just died, Anna found a notebook. In there, she discovers a secret love story, lived during the Spanish Republic euphoria in the 1930's. Photographies are interlaced and bring back memories of times gone. Between France and Spain, Lucia's singular route is revealed, the voice of a woman forced into emancipation in the tumult of History.
- The key to the communal laundry room in the block of flats on the Rue de Genève 85 in Lausanne serves a much greater function than merely unlocking the door. This encounter between a symbol of typical Swiss mentality with a penchant for order and the tenants who have been housed here by the city's social services department is not something to be taken for granted. Although the laundry room is normally located in the cellar, the tenants in this building share a tiny laundry room in a hall because the cellar is reserved for prostitution. To maintain order and cleanliness, the landlord hires Claudina, a new "laundry woman."
- The journey proceeds on desertic lands. Starting with the laborers quarrying red dirt at open-air mines, it follows the iron ore all the way to the ocean, aboard the world's longest train. At the end, the wrecks scattered on the beach announce the voyage's end. Meanwhile, bound for prosperous countries, the cargo of valuable ore is heaped into the holds of ships at the dock. This film uses the pinhole camera device, one of the earliest ways of capturing reality. The technique yields an unusual perception of the desert's geology, light, machines, and men.
- On a summer day in Calabria, a young teen and his little brother leave their home and their mother to embrace nature, while elsewhere, the world burns.
- Inspired by the words of the American poet, Emily Dickinson, Anne Walker has captured on paper the lights of autumn with gouache and pastels. A unique book of an inner landscape as, with delicate gestures oblivious to their metamorphoses, the painting unfolds to the resonance of the words.