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San Johnny

2023

At Mercado Libertad, better known as the "San Johnny" market, thousands of vendors open their stalls daily to serve customers and tourists. Over time, San Johnny has grown into a large community, almost like a family. This documentary reveals their experiences and challenges, creating a safe and proud space.

To Remove the Heart
⭐ 2.8

To Remove the Heart

2019

Art is the way in which some children from San Gregorio, Atlapulco, sublimate their trauma when witnessing the 2017 earthquake in Mexico.

Niñxs
⭐ 9.0

Niñxs

2026

At the foot of Tepozteco, a sacred hill that governs the winds and fertility, lies the small town of Tepoztlán. Against this backdrop, fifteen-year-old Karla's body and mind are undergoing a revolution.

Netizens
⭐ 7.5

Netizens

2018

Cynthia Lowen’s powerful documentary Netizens highlights three women as each wages war against one of the internet’s most malevolent forces: prevalent and un-policed misogyny, harassment, and stalking. Directed at thousands of women daily by way of social media, it lies in plain sight, and its ramifications never remain only online. The film deftly depicts not only the forms digital abuse can take, from non-consensual pornography to invasion of privacy, but also the consequences for its victims.

Donde Floreció una Devoción
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Donde Floreció una Devoción

2024

How come the catholic tradition of our Lady of Altagracia has endured for so many years in the Dominican Republic?

Initial
⭐ 1.0

Initial

2022

A highly secure conference centre, nestled in the mountains. Hugo Radi combines a creative way of filming this locus of power with two fictional voice-over accounts to construct a dystopian world with real contours. This speculative film seems to draw inspiration from the most frightening elements of our contemporary societies.

Desert Castle
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Desert Castle

2009

The Snøhetta architects, works hard to win the competition to make a brand new city for 350 000 people, in the desert of the Arabic emirate Ras Al Khaimah.

Baker Video with Andrew Zach and Rowan
⭐ 10.0

Baker Video with Andrew Zach and Rowan

2022

This is it. So hyped to finally see this Andrew Reynolds part after everything he was telling us about working on it, and his personal journey with filming from Stay Gold up to this point. Absolutely killed it.

Naturales Historiae
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Naturales Historiae

2019

The film begins with a volcanic eruption that stranded the director, Pauline Julier, in a foreign city, among strangers. In turns, these strangers evoke legends about the formation of the continents, the blooming of the tectonic plates or the explosion of ash that provoked summers without sun.

Theatre from Mud
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Theatre from Mud

2026

On the 45th anniversary of the Grange Theatre in Vojvodina, its two legendary founders - director György Hernyák and actor Frigyes Kovács - have reunited. It was a unique occasion seeing these two masters create art under the open sky once again. Through this rehearsal process, the documentary draws a vivid portrait of the Grange Theatre’s past and present, the community built around it, and the unique energy that binds Vojvodina Hungarian identity with the troupe’s history. The film is not merely a retrospective; it reveals how liberating and life-affirming theater-making can be, and how the joy of free creation remains indispensable today.

Sunday Girls
⭐ 8.0

Sunday Girls

2006

'Sunday Girls' is a portrait of four young German actresses: Laura Tonke, Nicolette Krebitz, Katharina Schuettler and Inga Birkenfeld. They are members of a new group of young actresses who try to put their passion for films into practice, away from the mainstream TV market. Their individuality and their will to remain independent is what makes them so interesting... their luck, their fears, their goals, the things that life is made up of... "Of course I'm a little in love with them, that's how all films start." (director RP Kahl)

The Dachshund
⭐ 8.0

The Dachshund

2025

They’re small, clever, and incredibly strong-willed: dachshunds. Their soulful gaze wins hearts and fuels their lasting popularity. Once royal hunting dogs, they now take on unusual jobs—like Strolchi, a miniature dachshund who sniffs out woodworm in historic buildings. The bond between humans and dachshunds goes back to Celtic times. Archaeologists have even found joint burials of people and dachshund-like dogs. Versatile and charming, they thrive as city pets, hunting companions, and even racers—like those at the annual Wiener Race in Kirchheimbolanden. Beloved far beyond Germany, dachshunds have fans in France too, with events like Paris’s “Sausage Walk.”

Hemingway
⭐ 10.0

Hemingway

1962

In this short documentary by Cuban filmmakers, Ernest Hemingway's house in Cuba is shown as a starting point, evoking memories of the life and work of the famous American writer.

The Struggle for our Land
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The Struggle for our Land

2022

In 1991, 67 families were settled in Brazil. It became one of the biggest clashes between the Landless Rural Workers Movement and the local elite. The doc revisits the history of the Liberdade no Futuro settlement, in these 30 years.

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⭐ 8.0

Aktion K

1994

A documentary about the greatest mass exodus from a nazi concentration camp, which took place at the upper Austrian hills, in 1945. The following hunting is still known there under the cynical title "Mühlviertler Hasenjagd" - "The Mühlviertel's hare hunting".

Fuga 22
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Fuga 22

2026

A snappy and hyper-saturated ode and eulogy to growing up in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, and immigrating to Canada. A slice of life through the lens of a camcorder.

We Won't Say Goodbye to the Border
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We Won't Say Goodbye to the Border

1987

The film is about the service of border guards at one of the outposts of the Western Border District: soldiers on guard duty, during their leisure time, see off demobilized soldiers.