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Robert Blecker Wants Me Dead tells the story of the unlikely friendship between retributivist death penalty advocate Robert Blecker and Daryl Holton, more
Robert Blecker Wants Me Dead tells the story of the unlikely friendship between retributivist death penalty advocate Robert Blecker and Daryl Holton, a death row inmate who murdered his four children. close
A joint project of Austrian and Russian filmmakers, the documentary “Vienna Congress” (Venskiy kongress), created with the participation of producers more
A joint project of Austrian and Russian filmmakers, the documentary “Vienna Congress” (Venskiy kongress), created with the participation of producers Tatiana Voronetskaya and Faita Haidushka, is dedicated to one of the most significant events in the history of Europe during the XIX century.
The defeat of Napoleon’s army in a military conflict that engulfed most of Europe led to the need to draw new territorial boundaries. It was for this purpose that the Congress of Vienna was convened in 1814, at which the Russian monarch Alexander I, representing the winners, played a key role. close
A documentary that follows eight Compton High School students who were selected to participate in a free-throw competition. The prize? A $40,000 college scholarship.
A documentary that follows eight Compton High School students who were selected to participate in a free-throw competition. The prize? A $40,000 college scholarship. close
On the Rock of Gibraltar, a battle is being waged between man and monkey. Barbary macaques have called this place home for centuries, surviving both the more
On the Rock of Gibraltar, a battle is being waged between man and monkey. Barbary macaques have called this place home for centuries, surviving both the Moors and Spaniards and coexisting with the British since the 1700s. Abandoning the gorgeous Mediterranean view is just not a part of their plan. Increasingly though, the macaques are climbing down into town and disturbing the peace as they romp along rooftops in this peculiar British outpost. Recent efforts to keep them in line have involved only feeble peashooters, but Her Majesty’s next coordinated moves might actually make a dent. With a hint of humor, this quiet and beautifully photographed observational film captures the macaques in everyday acts of rebellion and asks us to consider the arbitrary nature of our own territorial tendencies. close
There are already more Gypsies in Europe than Danes, for example. Estimates range from 6-11 million. They live everywhere, but especially in the east, more
There are already more Gypsies in Europe than Danes, for example. Estimates range from 6-11 million. They live everywhere, but especially in the east, and although they live everywhere, you can't see them anywhere. The average European hardly knows anything about them. Mucha's documentary tries to change this circumstance and sensitively throw prejudices overboard. With U5 Filmproduktion, Stanislaw Mucha has brought an old-established Frankfurt production company on board, and continues his habit of working with a local company. - @LFFI close
Over the hills and far away, in the middle of the Russian steppe, you will find Chess City. It was built by Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, the first and only President more
Over the hills and far away, in the middle of the Russian steppe, you will find Chess City. It was built by Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, the first and only President of the Republic of Kalmykia, one of the smallest and poorest republics in the Russian Federation. In Kalmykia, there also lives a boy called Alekhan, who dreams of becoming the World Chess Champion. And his younger brother Amir, who shares the same dream.The road to make their dreams come true passes through the Chess Competition in Chess City. close
Since time immemorial, the Dutch metropolis has been attracting visitors from all over the world like a magnet. A mixture of different cultures, tolerance more
Since time immemorial, the Dutch metropolis has been attracting visitors from all over the world like a magnet. A mixture of different cultures, tolerance and openness to the world are the hallmarks of Amsterdam. The business card of the capital of the Netherlands is also its canals and waterways that cross the city along and across. One of the most famous urban arteries is the Grachtengor del network, along which the houses and barns of influential aristocrats were built. From the deck of the ship we observe the beauty and variety of city buildings with decorated cornices and skates of roofs. In the original from the point of view of architecture, museums are located - as a city of medium size Amsterdam boasts a huge number of them. This is, for example, the Historical Museum, the Rijksmuseum or the Van Gogh Museum. Historical buildings are contrasted by modern apartments and public buildings such as the Concert Hall or the NEMO Science and Technology Center. A visit to the Venice of the North would not be complete without a visit to the famous Red Light District, a jewelry factory and one of the coffee shops where marijuana and hashish are legally sold. close
The film was created for the 80th anniversary of the composer. Penderetsky tells in detail the story of his life and work, reveals the secrets of skill, more
The film was created for the 80th anniversary of the composer. Penderetsky tells in detail the story of his life and work, reveals the secrets of skill, love and friendship. The film includes rare archival footage and documents, fragments of concerts, interviews with celebrities such as Andrzej Wajda, Johnny Greenwood, Janin Jansen, Julian Rachlin and Anne-Sophie Mutter. close
Three Yemeni teenage girls enter an entrepreneurship competition but along the way encounter the hardships of a country marked by a broken educational more
Three Yemeni teenage girls enter an entrepreneurship competition but along the way encounter the hardships of a country marked by a broken educational system, joblessness and a threatening Al-Qaeda presence. close
Filmmakers Sean Fornara and Michael Urie travel back to their hometowns in Texas to chronicle the mother of all Speech and Debate Tournaments - TFA State.
Filmmakers Sean Fornara and Michael Urie travel back to their hometowns in Texas to chronicle the mother of all Speech and Debate Tournaments - TFA State. close
Comedian Romesh Ranganathan is sent by his mother on a ramshackle odyssey around his parents' homeland of Sri Lanka in an attempt to connect him with his roots.
Comedian Romesh Ranganathan is sent by his mother on a ramshackle odyssey around his parents' homeland of Sri Lanka in an attempt to connect him with his roots. close
Compass Cabaret 55 is a documentary film about the birth of modern theatrical improvisation, the first film of the director and producer Marka Siska The more
Compass Cabaret 55 is a documentary film about the birth of modern theatrical improvisation, the first film of the director and producer Marka Siska The roles in the film are played by Edward Asner, Shelley Berman, Andrew Duncan, Mark Gordon and Susanne Shepherd.
It finally happened, and the story of 1955 is told to a wide audience. At the time, David Shepherd, Paul Sills, Mike Nichols, Shelley Berman and Barbara Harris were working together at the Compass Players, a branch of the Theatre Club. They created what is now called improvisation. Shepherd himself, whose career transformed into a scientific job, was never in sight. close
Follows the story of 4 college football players signed by the sports agency IMG, as they bring them to a training facility in Florida and both physically more
Follows the story of 4 college football players signed by the sports agency IMG, as they bring them to a training facility in Florida and both physically and mentally prepare them for the NFL draft. close
Love and desire fill the minds of villagers in a Hungarian speaking village in Transylvania, Romania, even in their old age. Time has stood still here, more
Love and desire fill the minds of villagers in a Hungarian speaking village in Transylvania, Romania, even in their old age. Time has stood still here, and although most of the village’s inhabitants are elderly, they are refreshingly young at heart. close
I meet Herbert in the same week I get diagnosed with cancer. We fall madly in love and plan to stay together for the rest of our lives. Three months later, more
I meet Herbert in the same week I get diagnosed with cancer. We fall madly in love and plan to stay together for the rest of our lives. Three months later, he is dead. Herbert was a BASE Jumper. Leaping off a cliff with nothing but a parachute, he loses his balance, slams into the rock face and falls to his death. His loss in the midst of my chemotherapy completely throws me. Why does he gamble his life away, while I fight for mine? Desperate for answers, I return to Lauterbrunnen, the scene of the accident where Andreas, his best friend and coach, introduces me to the world of BASE. The jumpers teach me not only about the sport, but about facing fears, harnessing and controlling them. To make the most of the life we get. In the Swiss Death Valley I slowly find my way back to life. close
In 1937 Else Blangsted, a German Jewish teenager gave birth to a baby girl. She was told that her baby had died. 47 years later she discovered the truth.
In 1937 Else Blangsted, a German Jewish teenager gave birth to a baby girl. She was told that her baby had died. 47 years later she discovered the truth. close
“The GSW Highrise in the Kreuzberg area of Berlin made the architects Sauerbruch and Hutton well known. The concave slab highrise of 18 floors has hundreds more
“The GSW Highrise in the Kreuzberg area of Berlin made the architects Sauerbruch and Hutton well known. The concave slab highrise of 18 floors has hundreds of windows, each with a blind colored slightly different from the next, producing a monumental composition that changes daily or even within the hour as the users of the building raise or lower them, partially or completely, as shade from the sunlight. The structures of these two architects appeal to me. They are bent on ecological efficiency, and they are lavish with their ideas. They are playful without being arbitrary. They are bound to the formal language of modernity without being dogmatic.”—Harun Farocki close
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