Mariupol. Unlost Hope
It follows the people who spent the first month of the invasion in the city of Mariupol.
Genre: Documentary
Director: Maksym Lytvynov
Actors: Borys Yakovenko, Julia Knyupa, Ksenia Kayan, Laurie Weaver, Nadiya Sukhorukova, Viktor Sukhorukov, Vytautas Grubliauskas
FAT: A Documentary 2
FAT: A Documentary 2 is the sequel to the international sensation that delves deeper into the lies and myths surrounding the age old question: “What should I be eating?”
My Way in Pyongyang
Public interest in North Korea, and media reportage on the world’s most insular and secretive state has never been higher. Yet all of us who live outside the country remain…
Untold: Caitlyn Jenner
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Rachael Blackmore: A Grand Year
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Anniversary of the Revolution
A chronicle of the Russian Revolution of 1917, from the bourgeois democratic February Revolution to the great socialist October Revolution and the final triumph.
Bitconned
In this true-crime documentary, three guys exploit the freewheeling cryptocurrency market to scam millions from investors and bankroll lavish lifestyles.
Nasha Natasha
International pop star Natalia Oreiro returns to western Europe for a non-stop concert tour through seventeen cities around the former USSR, traveling in the Orient Express. In this first person…
Zerda and the Songs of Forgetting
For Zerda and the Songs of Forgetting, Assia Djebar and her co-author Malek Alloula spent half a year in the Pathé and Gaumont film archives watching footage shot by French…
Soft Fiction
Chick Strand’s SOFT FICTION is a personal documentary that brilliantly portrays the survival power of female sensuality. It combines the documentary approach with a sensuous lyrical expressionism. Strand focuses her…
Not Quite Hollywood
As Australian cinema broke through to international audiences in the 1970s through respected art house films like Peter Weir’s “Picnic At Hanging Rock,” a new underground of low-budget exploitation filmmakers…
Mindfulness: Be Happy Now
Mindfulness is the art of simply being present. From Oprah to Phil Jackson to Anderson Cooper, it’s an art practiced by some of the world’s most successful people. Brought to…
From the East
Chantal Akerman has toured Eastern Europe through Russia, Poland, the Ukraine filming everything that moved her : faces, streets, cars, buses, stations, landscapes, interiors, queues, doors, windows, meals. Women and…