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BE' JAM BE the never ending song
2017
85
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Directed by
Cyprien Ponson
Caroline Parietti
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In Sarawak (Borneo), “the ones who live upstream” are the first affected by deforestation. The Penan, (ex) nomadic hunters, must figure out how to go on living when one’s entire world is being
Ballad for Syria
2017
49
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Directed by
Eda Elif Tibet
Maisa Al Hafez
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A musical documentary about Maisa Alhafez, a musician and a Syrian refugee living in Istanbul. Separated from many of her loved ones, she builds a multicultural community: “The Oriental Istanbul Mosaic Choir”.
Between Islam and the Sacred Forest
2017
52
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Directed by
Martin Gruber
Frank Seidel
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An investigation into the rituals in a small village on the coast of Guinea, West Africa to commemorate a recently deceased woman (a Muslim celebration of the 40th day after death conducted by a
Chasing Houses
2017
60
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Directed by
Justin Time
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The experimental road movie enters the contradictory space between home and mobility. Through the vastness of the US American West, CHASING HOUSES follows mobile homes on their journey from tear down
The Feel of History
2017
29
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Directed by
Lise Zurné
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Each year, on the 1st of March, a historical society called the Komunitas Djokjakarta 1945 re-enacts one of the last battles with the Dutch colonizers of 1949 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Following
A Feeling Greater Than Love
2017
93
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Directed by
Mary Jirmanus
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In her directorial debut, Mary Jirmanus Saba deals with a forgotten revolution, saving from oblivion bloodily suppressed strikes at Lebanese tobacco and Gandour chocolate factories. These events from
Flores, little Jamaica
2017
49
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Directed by
Maude Katz
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The fact that a type of music specific to one place could touch a distant listener has always intrigued me. When I met young people of my generation who were fans of reggae music at Flores, a small
Gali (Street)
2017
52
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Directed by
Shabani Hassanwalia
Samreen Farooqui
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Gali, delves into a world of hip-hop in Delhi, a community that role-plays participation, as well as, dissent, against a mainstream that continues to exclude them. The documentary catches them in
The Granary of Salcete
2017
37
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Directed by
Vince Costa
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Curtorim is located on the banks of the river Zuari, in Goa, India. The people of this village have over centuries built a bond with rice, so profoundly that it earned the village the title of
Green River. The time of the Yakurunas
2017
70
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Directed by
Alvaro Sarmiento
Diego Sarmiento
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Guided by ayahuasca chants, GREEN RIVER. THE TIME OF THE YAKURUNAS is a poetic journey into the depths of the Amazon. The film explores the perception of time in three small villages intertwined by
Gushegu Exile
2017
52
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Directed by
Emil Nørgaard Munk
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In the shadow of a tree Salamatu separates pebbles from the beans she has found at the local market square. Nighttime is coming and her children are hungry. Gmanun is packing 14 years of life in
I am Sheriff
2017
28
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Directed by
Teboho Edkins
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“I am Sheriff” follows a young man as he travels the mountain kingdom of Lesotho showing his film in remote villages, schools and communities. Sheriff was born with a girl’s body, but as the
Last Round of Jaldi Five
2017
26
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Directed by
Ellen Lapper
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2017 marked seventy years since the decolonisation and Partition of India, sparking one of the largest mass migrations in history. One particular community uprooted by this event were the
La forma del mundo
2017
88
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Directed by
David Delgado San Ginés
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A sound is born from the root of the earth. Those are the voices that sing for the animas of Purgatory. Every year for centuries los Cantadores de Arbejales, in the misty mountains of the island of
The Life of Others
2017
45
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Directed by
Robert McNamara
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The film is a compilation of scenes from Kazakh Mongolian life outside of Bayan Olgii in Western Mongolia. It was made during a one month period where I lived with and filmed a group of families
Midnight Ramblers
2017
57
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Directed by
Julian Ballester
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Night after night, Kye, Tobie, Paul, Kim and Tattoo wander through the streets and alleys of Montreal. They support each other, and they are all drug users. It is their only way of escaping a harsh
Migrants of ther Dunes
2017
28
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Directed by
Erica Pomerance
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The dramatic sanding-over of arable land caused by climate change now threatens the very survival of many ancestral Dogon communities along the magestic Bandiagara Cliffs in Mali. The Dogon people
OTHER FIRE
2017
21
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Directed by
Guilherme Moura Fagundes
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A sensorial record of affinity and enmity relationships with fire in the conservation of the Cerrado biome. In the company is locals, hired to act as brigadiers and, more recently, as management
Positive Women: Heartache, Hope & Living with HIV
2017
30
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Directed by
Rebecca Devaraj
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In 2016, filmmaker Bex Devaraj and anthropologist Anne Lotter were given unique access to one of the biggest slums in Kampala, Uganda, where every day is a struggle for survival. In this intimate
Remake of a summer
2017
96
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Directed by
Magali Bragard
Séverine Enjolras
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During a summer in Paris and it’s suburbs, two young directors attempt a remake of "Chroniques d’un été", fifty years after the cult film of Rouch and Morin. An offbeat portrait of
SOLITARY LAND
2017
107
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Directed by
Tiziana Panizza
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A researcher found 32 documentaries filmed on Easter Island almost a century ago. They contain images of the island’s rock sculptures, the Moai, but they barely show the island’s inhabitants,
The Scorpion is me - A centennial family dance group
2017
95
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Directed by
Juan Sebastián Alvarez
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Santos Ramírez “Santico”, the current 40 year old artistic director, hides behind the Carnival’s atmosphere, as he is fighting against all odds to keep El Alacrán's poison alive. "El
Silas
2017
80
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Directed by
Anjali Nayar
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Liberian activist Silas Siakor is a tireless crusader against illegal logging and corruption. Through this focus on one small country -- “Silas” warns of the power of politics, features the role
TB in Town 2
2017
46
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Directed by
Dr. Lianne (A.L.) Cremers
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This film tells the story of patients with tuberculosis living in Town 2, one of the biggest and most violent townships of South Africa. Treatment is available for free and tuberculosis patients can
TRIBAL JUSTICE
2017
87
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Directed by
ANNE MAKEPEACE
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TRIBAL JUSTICE is a feature documentary about a little known, under-reported but effective criminal justice reform movement in America today: the efforts of tribal courts to create alternative
Those Who Come, Will Hear
2017
77
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Directed by
Simon Plouffe
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Those Who Come, Will Hear proposes a unique meeting with the speakers of several indigenous languages of Quebec – all threatened with extinction. The film starts with the discovery of these unsung
Women of Freedom
2017
58
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Directed by
Abeer Zeibak Haddad
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Women of Freedom follows the stories of women who were murdered in the name of ‘honor killing', in the Arab and Palestinian society. This documentary aims to unravel the social and political
Zawawa - the sound of sugar cane in the wind
2017
50
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Directed by
Rupert Cox
Angus Carlyle
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It is a strange and bitter irony that the US naval bombardment which launched the Battle of Okinawa in 1945 was called the ‘typhoon of steel’, invoking the turbulent winds that annually buffet