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The film “Stalin’s Back, Stalin’s Return” is a foreigner’s view of the concept of Stalinism, Russian history and how Stalin is treated today in the post-Soviet more
The film “Stalin’s Back, Stalin’s Return” is a foreigner’s view of the concept of Stalinism, Russian history and how Stalin is treated today in the post-Soviet space.
Journalist John Sweeney travels to the former Soviet Union. He will have to travel more than 5,000 kilometers, from the place of birth Joseph Stalin to the former labor camp in Russia, in search of an answer to the question: has one of the most famous mass murderers of the XX century been rehabilitated in our time? close
The documentary follows the Englishman Mark Atkin in search of both his Jewish past and the family treasure which his father had told him about and has more
The documentary follows the Englishman Mark Atkin in search of both his Jewish past and the family treasure which his father had told him about and has been an object of familial fascination for decades close
In the Renaissance castle of the Polish count - Jan Potocki - in Lancut, the modern traces of a past glory persevere and become visible again at the tones more
In the Renaissance castle of the Polish count - Jan Potocki - in Lancut, the modern traces of a past glory persevere and become visible again at the tones of Krzysztof Penderecki's music and Brothers Quay's imaginary animation. close
The last documentary in this paranormal trilogy, follows filmmaker Dan T. Hall as he and his team of investigators continue to seek out communication more
The last documentary in this paranormal trilogy, follows filmmaker Dan T. Hall as he and his team of investigators continue to seek out communication with the souls of Indiana's departed. Visit haunted houses in Veedersburg and Valparaiso where past residents intrude on the lives of the current owners; tread the grounds of Witches Castle in Utica; hear the voices of souls still incarcerated in the old Benton County Jail; peek inside Fowler City Theater with a ghostly prankster on the prowl; and witness proof of unrest and moving objects at Drena's Bar & Grill in Hobart. Welcome back to the domain of the dead. close
When Kazakhstan moved its capital to Astana, a provincial town surrounded by endless steppe became a futuristic metropolis. In Capital, stories of the more
When Kazakhstan moved its capital to Astana, a provincial town surrounded by endless steppe became a futuristic metropolis. In Capital, stories of the city's residents intersect against the backdrop of the city's tenth anniversary celebration. Cranes stretch as far as the eye can see while fear over the financial crisis spreads and Astana's first generation faces the reality of life on utopia's outskirts. close
Can a person who lost his family during the genocide forget it? Probably not. Can he at least forgive the guilty? The director from Rwanda is doing his more
Can a person who lost his family during the genocide forget it? Probably not. Can he at least forgive the guilty? The director from Rwanda is doing his best. In 1994, he survived the massacre and lost his parents - Hutu killed them and about two hundred fellow villagers. Now he is filming the exhumation of genocide victims from a mass grave so that the survivors can finally be properly buried. The agony of the past resurfaces, but it is also an occasion to begin to heal the collective trauma. Surviving relatives at the Gachacha people’s court ask questions of the perpetrators. The director also asks the murderer of his father, once a good friend of the family, how his father died. The film represents another facet of a tragic moment in Rwandan history and an attempt to deal with its legacy.