My Rembrandt

by Oeke Hoogendijk (The Netherlands 2019) My Rembrandt provides fascinating insight into what makes the work of this Dutch master so extraordinary, and why different people are so deeply affected by his oeuvre, or a specific work? Meanwhile, centuries after Rembrandt’s death, his paintings are still a source of drama and gripping plot twists. Premiere […]

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Remnants of a Revolution

by Cha Escala (the Philippines 2019) A founding member of the Communist Party of the Philippines is on the final days of his life when his son discovers his role in the dark period of the Party’s history. In the last phone call they would share, father and son tell each other everything that needs to […]

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Two Roads

by Radovan Síbrt (Czech Republic 2019) The film follows members of The Tap Tap – a music band of physically disabled. A story full of music, friendship, desires and dreams that can be lived despite an unlucky fate. Premiere at Ji.hlava IDFF 2019. Selected for Hot Docs, One World, goEast. “We planned to approach RCS as […]

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Never Happened

by Barbora Berezňáková (Slovakia/Czech Republic 2019) The director investigates a top level kidnapping case, exploring the chain of events and the emotional impact for the witnesses. Premiere at Warsaw IFF 2019. Cinematik IFF – Cinematik.doc Award. “The RCS experience was one of the most eye-opening experiences after my studies. The consultants were very sensitive people with a […]

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Space Dogs

by Elsa Kremser & Levin Peter (Austria 2019) How a Moscow street dog was sent into space and returned as a ghost.Laika, a stray dog, was the first living being to be sent into space and thus to a certain death. According to a legend, she returned to Earth as a ghost and has roamed […]

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Vivos (43)

by Ai Weiwei (2019) Through a documentary film (and a series of portraits made with Lego pieces), the artist explores the personal and social consequences of the disappearance of the 43 students from the Escuela Normal Rural de Ayotzinapa on the night of September 26-27, 2014. This project makes a bid for constructing memory as […]

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Robolove

by Maria Arlamovsky (Austria 2019)ROBOLOVE is a film about the future of human interaction with humanoid, android robots. It explores how we will bond with robots that resemble human women and men. Robots that will serve us at home, teach us, help us, comfort us and perhaps be our cuddly partners. Premiere at DOK Leipzig […]

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For Sama

by Waad al-Kateab and Edward Watts (UK 2019) FOR SAMA is both an intimate and epic journey into the female experience of war. A love letter from a young mother to her daughter, the film tells the story of Waad al-Kateab’s life through five years of the uprising in Aleppo, Syria as she falls in […]

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About Love

by Archana Phadke (India 2019) Three generations of the Phadke family live and work together in South Mumbai. As they prepare for a family wedding, director Archana Atul Phadke, who is not in any hurry to marry, observes the shifting, often very funny household dynamics, as both her mother and grandmother wonder how they have […]

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The Wandering Chef

by Hye-Ryeong Park (South-Korea 2018) A deep homage to Mother Nature through a heart-warming culinary journey. Jiho Im, better known as the “Wandering Chef”, travels the Korean peninsula, in search of the most unique ingredients, honouring Mother Nature with whom he has a very strong and personal relationship. For him, Nature is at the core […]

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