Directed by: Sergei Loznitsa Documentary – Netherlands, France, USA – 2024 – 145 min Section: Exist to Resist Ten years after the release of his epic film “Maidan,” Sergei Loznitsa resumes his Ukrainian chronicles by documenting the country’s struggle against the Russian invasion....See more details
România / 1990 / 110’ / color / Film istoric / AG Regia: Constantin Vaeni Scenariul: Nicolae Dragoș, Mihai Stoian, Constantin Vaeni, inspirat după monografia ”Moartea unui savant: Nicolae Iorga” de Mihai Stoian Cu: Valentin Teodosiu, George Alexandru, Dragoş Pâslaru, Mihai Dinvale, Mariana Buruiană, Lucia Mureşan, Ştefan Iordache, Mitică Popescu, Lamia Beligan, Petre Moraru Produs de: Casa de filme 5 Filmul evocă figura lui Nicolae Iorga (Valentin Teodosiu), urmărind evenimentele politice şi sociale ale anului 1940, precum şi ultimele zile din viaţa istoricului român....See more details
Directed by: Igor Bezinović Documentary – Croatia – 2012 – 93 min Section: Extended Dialogues “The Blockade” is a unique view from within on the most massive, longest, and politically most significant student protest in the country, since 1971, that started in April of 2009 at the Faculty of humanities and Social Sciences in Zagreb....See more details
Directed by: Benjamin Brown, Sam Chown-Ahern, Robin Elliott-Knowles, Georgia Kumari Bradburn, Lucy Walker, Steven Eastwood Documentary – United Kingdom – 2024 – 67 min Section: Dialogues “The Stimming Pool” is an experimental—at times fantastical—hybrid feature film, co-created by a collective of autistic artists, the Neurocultures Collective, and filmmaker Steven Eastwood, who invite you into a neurodiverse world within the undulating logic of neurotypical environments.
Directed by: Benjamin Brown, Sam Chown-Ahern, Robin Elliott-Knowles, Georgia Kumari Bradburn, Lucy Walker, Steven Eastwood Documentary – United Kingdom – 2024 – 67 min Section: Dialogues “The Stimming Pool” is an experimental—at times fantastical—hybrid feature film, co-created by a collective of autistic artists, the Neurocultures Collective, and filmmaker Steven Eastwood, who invite you into a neurodiverse world within the undulating logic of neurotypical environments.
România / 1983 / 103’ / color / Film polițist / AG / Versiune digitalizată de Arhiva Națională de Filme Regia: Iosif Demian Scenariul: Petre Sălcudeanu Cu: George Negoescu, Dorel Vişan, Ioana Bulcă, Camelia Zorlescu, Răducu Iţcuş, Dorin Dron, Petre Simionescu, Tatiana Botez, Marcela Andrei Produs de: Casa de filme 4 Detectivul "Bunicul" şi ajutorul său, Panaitescu, reuşesc să elucideze un caz ciudat, în care nişte escroci îi înscenează unui doctor un accident de circulaţie pentru a obţine de la acesta bani prin şantaj....See more details
Directed by: Zvika Gregory Portnoy, Zuzanna Solakiewicz Documentary – Poland, Qatar – 2024 – 78 min Section: Exist to Resist In 2021, the border area between Poland and Belarus became a forbidden zone, three kilometers wide, where refugees found themselves brutally trapped. Maciek lives with his family on the Polish side of the border....See more details
Directed by: Zvika Gregory Portnoy, Zuzanna Solakiewicz Documentary – Poland, Qatar – 2024 – 78 min Section: Exist to Resist In 2021, the border area between Poland and Belarus became a forbidden zone, three kilometers wide, where refugees found themselves brutally trapped. Maciek lives with his family on the Polish side of the border....See more details
Directed by: Pablo Álvarez Mesa Documentary – Columbia, Canada – 2024 – 76 min Section: Reverberations 200 years after Simón Bolívar’s liberation campaign across Colombia, “The Soldier’s Lagoon” retraces The Liberator’s journey across the high-altitude marshlands, while searching for glimpses of his ghost still present in this historically contested territory and reflecting on the construction of oral history and its relation to the land.
Directed by: Pablo Álvarez Mesa Documentary – Columbia, Canada – 2024 – 76 min Section: Reverberations 200 years after Simón Bolívar’s liberation campaign across Colombia, “The Soldier’s Lagoon” retraces The Liberator’s journey across the high-altitude marshlands, while searching for glimpses of his ghost still present in this historically contested territory and reflecting on the construction of oral history and its relation to the land.