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Former WCT participants Sophia Milanovic and Sally Fitzgibbons, along with big wave surf champion Maya Gabeira and junior Nadia de Kohl, took part in more
Former WCT participants Sophia Milanovic and Sally Fitzgibbons, along with big wave surf champion Maya Gabeira and junior Nadia de Kohl, took part in Red Bull’s five-day training camp for surfer girls in Lima, Peru. The training program included intensive training. close
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The film “Rehe. The Blacksmiths of Mogode” takes the viewer to the mountains of northern Cameroon, where the Kapsika ethnic group lives, in which blacksmiths more
The film “Rehe. The Blacksmiths of Mogode” takes the viewer to the mountains of northern Cameroon, where the Kapsika ethnic group lives, in which blacksmiths (rehe) are engaged in many crafts. Each of them requires special knowledge and skill, which is of particular importance to all villagers. Music and prediction, magic and medicine, pottery and iron forging, funeral rites and leather work – all these industries are necessary in the daily life of clans, and all this is owned by blacksmiths.
In the center of the narrative of the film “Rehe. The Blacksmiths of Mogode” (Rehe. The Blacksmiths of Mogode) – death, three days of performance of blacksmiths during the funeral ceremony. The film shows how special music performed during the funeral makes the loss less painful for the family, how the body of the deceased is taken care of until it reaches the cemetery, where everything ends with a traditional surgical operation. In other words, the picture tells about the funeral ceremony, adopted by the people of Capsica. close
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The very existence of transgender and transsexual people challenges one of our society's basic assumptions that there are only two genders: male and female. But are we sure of this?
The very existence of transgender and transsexual people challenges one of our society's basic assumptions that there are only two genders: male and female. But are we sure of this? close
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After seven years in Namibia and Angola, seven years of research into the life of the Owahimba people, photo and video filming, Rina Sherman, creator more
After seven years in Namibia and Angola, seven years of research into the life of the Owahimba people, photo and video filming, Rina Sherman, creator of the film Paris de mes exils, returns to Paris, the city that in 1984 became her home, after she was expelled from South Africa. This return coincides with the death of three of her great friends: Jean Rouche, a filmmaker and true friend, Didier Contan, a journalist and soul mate, and Chief Etangha, her spiritual father.
Embracing conflicting feelings – the joy of returning and the pain of loss, Rina constantly thinks about her departed friends, about the Ovahimba people, where many close people also remain. These feelings, thoughts and experiences formed the basis of the film “Paris of My Exiles” – a kind of reflection on urban life, the pain of loss, loneliness, the search for truth, love, the peoples of Namibia and Angola, the values of their lives that remain unchanged despite changing times and mores. close
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The film Etxeko Bandan is about life by the sea. Nowadays, few people want to be a fisherman, but the creators of the film tell about two fishermen. One more
The film Etxeko Bandan is about life by the sea. Nowadays, few people want to be a fisherman, but the creators of the film tell about two fishermen. One of them is wise with knowledge and experience, the second is full of desire to learn difficult fishing business. To ensure that wisdom is not lost, the old fisherman transfers his knowledge to the young.
The creator of the film “In one team”, Juan Bidegain, a native of the Basque Country, education manager, has repeatedly declared himself as the author of documentaries. This film, like Bidegain’s previous works, is devoted to the preservation of national traditions and customs of peoples of different countries. close
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The protagonist of the documentary La boda de Mawla has been living and working in Madrid for seven years. His homeland is Bagladesh, but here in the more
The protagonist of the documentary La boda de Mawla has been living and working in Madrid for seven years. His homeland is Bagladesh, but here in the Spanish capital, Maula has developed a new life - he has found a good job, new friends.
However, seven years later, he decides to return to his country - for the hero of the film "Maula's Wedding", the issue of family becomes increasingly important, or rather, that he does not have one. And Maula travels to Bangladesh, where she hopes to meet her destiny. close
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The painting “Little Kingdom of Lo” tells about the life of people in a practically cut off from the rest of the world corner of Nepal, which is on the more
The painting “Little Kingdom of Lo” tells about the life of people in a practically cut off from the rest of the world corner of Nepal, which is on the verge of change – soon these places will come a modern road that will connect the remote mountainous region with the rest of the country.
In a region that seems to extend indefinitely, and where only the wind interrupts the silence, man and nature exist in harmony. In the small village of Tsarang, lost in the middle of the Himalayan desert, between Tibet and Nepal, live the characters of the picture – a young Buddhist nun, an old merchant and a young man who dreams of seeing America. The three protagonists of The Small Kingdom of Lo talk about their dreams, traditions and the challenges faced by people whose lives are about to change. close
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The Norwegian documentary film “Doing the Norway” follows residents of the small town of St. Petersburg, Alaska, who celebrate Norway’s Independence Day more
The Norwegian documentary film “Doing the Norway” follows residents of the small town of St. Petersburg, Alaska, who celebrate Norway’s Independence Day in the most original ways.
At the end of the 19th century, the Norwegian immigrant Peter Bushmann settled in these places, thanks to whose economic activity in the early 20th century, a city was born, named after an enterprising and hardworking Norwegian.
Every year, on the third Sunday in May, the descendants of the Vikings celebrate Independence Day in Alaska. For 50 years in a row, a traditional festival has been held here, called the Little Festival of Norway. In the city, nicknamed “A Little Norway” for the predominance of inhabitants of Scandinavian origin, there is always a connection with this country. With great enthusiasm, demonstration of traditional crafts and national cuisine, with costumes and songs, residents take to the streets of St. Petersburg every year on the day of the festival.
Visit Norway shows how important old Norwegian culture, symbols and traditions are to these people, even though the connection with Norway is currently limited. The need for people to feel their own peculiarity and not lose their past is the main theme of this picture, offering viewers to plunge into the atmosphere of Vikings, Valkyries, music and good mood. close
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The film “Esset, Soul of the Gurage” tells about the life of one of the peoples of Ethiopia, the gurag and the place that the Enset plant occupies in more
The film “Esset, Soul of the Gurage” tells about the life of one of the peoples of Ethiopia, the gurag and the place that the Enset plant occupies in their lives. This rather rare, subtropical vegetation from the banana family plays a large role in the daily life of the gurag. From her birth to her harvest, many years pass, and the people living in the western part of Ethiopia, in this low-fertile mountainous area, put a lot of effort into growing an enseta, which serves them both as a source of food, as a means of social organization and as a means of distinguishing them from other peoples of this African country.
Haile Seyfu Voldejohannes, director Enseta is the Soul of the Gurague People, was born and raised in Ethiopia and now lives in Norway. He teaches at the university and promotes the creation of ethnographic films. close
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The Poet's Salary, a documentary film by French filmmakers, tells the story of the difficult work of a linguist, a man so passionate about his work that more
The Poet's Salary, a documentary film by French filmmakers, tells the story of the difficult work of a linguist, a man so passionate about his work that he is willing to live in extremely inaccessible places to learn the languages of peoples on the verge of extinction.
Alexander François, a linguist at the National Research Centre, chose the north of Vanuatu as his research area, several of which he had studied before. Now he has returned to the lost islands to learn another of the endangered languages. Viewers of the film "Earnings of a Poet" are presented with pictures of Alexander's daily life among isolated people. A special place in the film is given to national musical works and dances, how music is inseparably present in the daily life of the population of the island of Motalava, in their holidays and weekdays. The film “Earnings of a Poet” is not just a documentary story, it is a kind of discovery of life in Vanuatu thanks to an occasion that gave Alexander the opportunity to live and work in these places. . . close
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Side Effects: Portrait of a Young Artist in Lahore is set in Lahore, Pakistan, the second largest city in the country. The city, which has existed for more
Side Effects: Portrait of a Young Artist in Lahore is set in Lahore, Pakistan, the second largest city in the country. The city, which has existed for hundreds of years, is known for its culinary traditions, rich culture, strong educational base and well-developed media.
The film immerses the viewer in the situation of the struggle of the young petty bourgeoisie, in particular, tells the story of the main character of the film Side Effects: Portrait of a young artist in Lahore, a student of the Humanities Department in Lahore. The struggle for the right to know and love one’s own national traditions, culture and language, for the right to receive more from life, education and love. close
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