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„Cycling Across Mongolia“ – is a documentary adventure film about six people cycling in the country, which has lowest population density on Earth. This country is immense and lies firmy within the top 20 biggest countries of the wolrd, by land mass, however, it only has 3 million people living in it. Cyclists had days, within this vast country, when they met noone. They arrived in the first town only on the third week of the trip. Cell connection?.. What cell connection?..
"Cycling Across Tajikistan" is not only about the kilometers cycled, the challenges overcome or the conflicts endured. It talks about the meaning of "freedom" inside the hearts of cyclists, as well as the locals met on the way.
Travellers cycle across Iceland.
Travellers cycle across Romania.
Travellers cycle across Altai.
It is a film about a journey of five Lithuanians in Georgia, through Tusheti National Park. The journey brings together five complete strangers, the hardships they have to endure, and the beauty of Georgia: forested mountains that never get tired of being looked at, majestic valleys and roaring mountain rivers.
Cycling through Kyrgyzstan is a documentary adventure film about a 2015 cycling trip of five Lithuanians through the Tian Shan mountains. It was no ordinary journey, and it was a journey that captivated the travellers, who had seen a lot of it.
The story takes place in the Serbian province of Vojvodina in a multi-ethnic setting. It is a story about love and faith, that is, faith in love that conquers time and space. The director has explained that the story has been derived from a literary blog, which is popular among young members of Vojvodina's Hungarian minority and which was originally launched in 2010.
A short comedy for the actor Marcel Perez
From the memoirs of Ivan Alekseevich Bunin - a writer and poet who received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1933 - with the wording "for the strict skill with which he develops the traditions of Russian classical prose." In this series, we learn under what circumstances Bunin learned that he received the highest award in the field of art, how he felt about this event and what he thought about in those days.
In the summer of 1999, an old hospital was the scene of one of the most horrific crimes in German post-war history. This film traces the almost unimaginable events and is only recommended for people with extremely strong nerves.
Astrologer Rick Levine offers audiences a unique and comprehensive perspective on the sacred science and art of Astrology. Handed down to us from our ancient ancestors, this mystical science of the stars and planets was designed to provide us with a greater understanding of both the physical and spiritual nature of our lives.
A film directed by Piotr Bosacki, as part of the The Mischievous Musings of Piotr Bosacki program from the Ottawa International Animation Festival 2019
At 17, Tomato was forced to enroll in Ying Ching Secondary School after her parents divorced, where she met Siu-ching and they join a theater group. However, the SARS outbreak prevented them from performing their play. Seventeen years later, Tomato returns to Hong Kong due to her father's illness. She reconnects with Siu-ching, and they get a chance to revive their 2003 play, allowing them to finally realize their long-held dream.
A vaudeville song catches on and becomes so popular that everybody knows it. At first, those who hear it can't help but sing and dance to it. People have their limits, however, and reception to the tune begins to cool.
Documentary about a month-long cycling trip in 2013. The film reveals what it is like to travel through the wild mountains, what challenges lie ahead and how to overcome them. and what determines how to prepare for such a journey.
Home film turned short documentary embodying the shadow of special needs fighter Youssef Mostafa as he competes in The Open Republic Championship of Combat Sports, at which he needs to battle his fears for an uncertain fate.
The housewife lives in an endless loop of daily routines of caring for the house and family. These daily routines are captured in the film Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (Chantal Akerman, 1975) over a period of three days. Similarly, this videographic essay takes the viewer through three stages in the cycle of the extension of the housewife logic into the sphere of the digital. It proceeds from introducing the evolution of reproductive labour, to a playthrough that foregrounds the connections between reproductive and cognitive labour in the datafied society, to a demonstration of how this development of housework turns us all into ‘digital housewives’.
There is a glaring lack of basic knowledge about the menstrual cycle. However, various areas of research are beginning to take an interest, ask questions, and break the taboo surrounding it. Freed from myths and prejudices, the menstrual cycle is being re-evaluated and no longer seen a weakness, but rather as a strength.