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2017

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When the Bough Breaks: A Documentary About Postpartum Depression
When the Bough Breaks: A Documentary About Postpartum Depression
When The Bough Breaks is a feature length documentary about postpartum depression and perinatal mood disorders. When actress Tanya Newbould experienced PPD with her daughter she did not understand what was wrong with her or how to go about getting help. Tanya teamed up with Director Jamielyn Lippman to uncover this illness that affects one in five new mothers. One of the women they interviewed was Lindsay Gerszt who was currently suffering from postpartum depression. Lindsay agreed to let the cameras document her and give us an in depth look at her path to recovery. Babies are dying, women aren't speaking out and the signs are being missed. Together these three women take us on a journey to find answers and break the silence.
When the Bough Breaks: A Documentary About Postpartum Depression 2017
A River Below
A River Below
Deep in the Amazon, the population of the indigenous pink river dolphin is dwindling. Docile and easy to catch, this near-mythical animal is being hunted to extinction and used as bait for scavenger fish. But two activists are each working tirelessly to raise awareness and protect the species. On the one hand a marine biologist and on the other a famous TV star, each has their own very different approach to their one common goal.
A River Below 2017
La via della Conciliazione
La via della Conciliazione
Everyone knows the view of Via della Conciliazione with St. Peter's Basilica framed behind it. The most famous postcard of Rome, the background used by correspondents all over the world. Few know that this street hasn't always been there, and in fact shouldn't have been from the premises.
La via della Conciliazione 2017
Muck! men sen då, Kenneth Viken?
Muck! men sen då, Kenneth Viken?
For almost half of his life, Kenneth Viken has been in prison, and he does not know how many times he has been released, only to soon return . In January 2016 he is released again.
Muck! men sen då, Kenneth Viken? 2017
On the Go
On the Go
Mikhail Ugarov is the head of the Documentary Theater department at the School of Documentary Film and Theater, playwright, director, artistic director of the Theater.doc, ideologist of the New Drama movement, member of the organizing committee and one of the organizers of the Lyubimovka Young Drama Festival, winner of the Moscow Helsinki Human Rights Group Award, twice winner of the Golden Mask Award. In 2013, he made his debut as a film director. He died on April 1, 2018.
On the Go 2017
Breaking Balls
Breaking Balls
Breaking Balls follows three colorful figures involved in the game of bocce as viewed through the lens of the 30th Anniversary Cleveland Challenge Cup of Bocce tournament. The Challenge Cup is one of the largest bocce events in North America, and is held every year at the Wickliffe Italian-American Club in Wickliffe, Ohio, the last weekend of August.
Breaking Balls 2017
On the Fence
On the Fence
Nelson’s most recent work deals with topics of migration, demarcation, and borders.
On the Fence 2017
1948: Creation & Catastrophe
1948: Creation & Catastrophe
The shocking story of the establishment of the state of Israel told from the perspective of those who lived through the end of the British Mandate for Palestine in 1948.
1948: Creation & Catastrophe 2017
Women of the Gulag
Women of the Gulag
Through unique and candid interviews the film tells the compelling and tragic stories of the six women – last survivors of the Gulag, the brutal system of repression and terror that devastated the Soviet population during the regime of Stalin.
Women of the Gulag 2017
Torquato Neto - Every Hour of the End
Torquato Neto - Every Hour of the End
The story of Brazilian poet Torquato Neto, who lived passionately through fracturous times and worked in several fields, including music, journalism, and cinema. He was an active participant in the revolution of Tropicália and marginal art, which changed the course of Brazilian culture in the 1960s and 1970s, until he committed suicide on his 28th birthday.
Torquato Neto - Every Hour of the End 2017
Un Invierno en el Sur
Un Invierno en el Sur
Un Invierno en el Sur 2017
Concealed Colors of the Copse
Concealed Colors of the Copse
A short ambient/contemplative film, directed by Eli Hayes & Seb Karamyar.
Concealed Colors of the Copse 2017
Stealing Rodin
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Stealing Rodin
One morning in June 2005, the guards of the National Museum of Fine Arts of Chile, noticed that a millionaire Auguste Rodin sculpture had been stolen. 24 hours after the event a shy art student returns the piece arguing that he had stolen it as part of an artistic project. A documentary that explores the dilemmas of the artist and contemporary art.
Stealing Rodin 2017
Barão Vermelho: Por que a gente é assim?
Barão Vermelho: Por que a gente é assim?
A documentary about Barão Vermelho, one of Brazil's most famous rock bands during the 1980s, following its steps through archive footage and interviews with all of its remaining members and associated parties.
Barão Vermelho: Por que a gente é assim? 2017
PACmen
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PACmen
This observational documentary follows the men behind the Super-PACs that persuaded Dr Ben Carson to run for President. Believing Carson can save the Republican Party, they successfully draft him to run, raise millions of dollars and catapult him to the top of the polls. However, as Carson's political inexperience begins to show, his constant media gaffes make fundraising increasingly difficult. Donors and voters abandon Carson's campaign as wallets close, hearts open and faith is tested. As Trump inexplicably rises, the campaign descends into chaos and the PACmen begin to wonder - did they pick the wrong savior?
PACmen 2017
Centralia: Pennsylvania's Lost Town
Centralia: Pennsylvania's Lost Town
A small town is overcome by a massive underground coal fire in 1962. As a result hundreds of residents had to be relocated.
Centralia: Pennsylvania's Lost Town 2017
Les évadés de Drancy
Les évadés de Drancy
Les évadés de Drancy 2017
Where Dreams Go To Die
Where Dreams Go To Die
Where Dreams Go To Die is a documentary created by Ethan Newberry (The Ginger Runner) that follows Canadian ultrarunner, Gary Robbins, during his two attempts at completing The Barkley Marathons - a 100+ mile event many consider the toughest endurance run on Earth. Spanning more than 2 years, this journey is emotional, powerful and truly inspirational. Find out what it takes to attempt the impossible and the demons that follow. Learn the sacrifices that come with dedicating one's life to this endeavor. Follow our intimate look at why The Barkley is where dreams go to die.
Where Dreams Go To Die 2017
Tadmor
Tadmor
Amidst the popular uprising against the Syrian regime that began in 2011, a group of former Lebanese detainees decides to break their long-held silence about the horrific years they spent imprisoned in Tadmor (Palmyra), one of the Assad regime's most dreadful prisons. They decide to testify publicly about the systematic torture and humiliation they experienced. To reclaim and overcome this dark chapter in their lives, they rebuild Tadmor in an abandoned school near Beirut. By playing the role of both "victim" and "victimizer," they will relive their survival.
Tadmor 2017
Rising
Rising
Naturalistic footage shot by Seb Karamyar and edited by Eli Hayes existing in two separate cuts, one set to an original score, and the other set to the track "Release Me/The Pattern of Electricity" by Corrina Repp.
Rising 2017
Hieronymus Bosch: The Devil with Angel’s Wings
Hieronymus Bosch: The Devil with Angel’s Wings
An artist with an exuberant imagination, a painter of the most extraordinay gardens and terrifying hells, a respected public figure of Hertogenbosch, and a man of faith – Hieronymus Bosch is certainly the most fascinating and mysterious artist of the Renaissance.
Hieronymus Bosch: The Devil with Angel’s Wings 2017
Little Stones
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Little Stones
From a graffiti artist speaking out against domestic violence in the favelas of Brazil to a dancer rehabilitating sex-trafficking survivors in India, Little Stones profiles four women, each of whom are contributing a stone to the mosaic of the women’s movement through their art. The film and accompanying education initiative have been designed to raise awareness about global women’s rights issues, and to celebrate creative, entrepreneurial, and arts-therapy based solutions to the most pressing challenges facing women globally.
Little Stones 2017
One Deadly Weekend in America
One Deadly Weekend in America
A look at the people affected by seven shootings which occurred during the same July weekend.
One Deadly Weekend in America 2017
While the Water Runs Red
While the Water Runs Red
A four minute, contemplative/ambient short film concentrating on raindrops falling into a small body of water, as a gradual transformation from purple to red occurs.
While the Water Runs Red 2017
Red Trees
Red Trees
Award-winning filmmaker, Marina Willer (Cartas da Mãe), creates an impressionistic visual essay as she traces her father’s family journey as one of only twelve Jewish families to survive the Nazi occupation of Prague during World War II. Photographed by Academy Award® nominee César Charlone (City of God), the film travels from war-torn Eastern Europe to the color and light of South America and is told through the voice of Willer’s father Alfred (as narrated by Tim Pigott-Smith, Quantum of Solace), who witnessed bureaucratic nightmares, transportations and suicides but survived to build a post-war life as an architect in Brazil. As the world struggles with the current refugee crisis, RED TREES is a timely look at a family besieged by war who finds peace across an ocean.
Red Trees 2017
Spettacolo
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Spettacolo
Once upon a time, villagers in a tiny hill town in Tuscany came up with a remarkable way to confront their issues: they turned their lives into a play. Every summer, their piazza became their stage and residents of all ages played a part – the role of themselves. Monticchiello’s annual tradition has attracted worldwide attention and kept the town together for 50 years, but with an aging population and a future generation more interested in Facebook than farming, the town’s 50th–anniversary performance just might be its last. SPETTACOLO tells the story of Teatro Povero di Monticchiello, interweaving episodes from its past with its modern-day process as the villagers turn a series of devastating blows into a new play about the end of their world.
Spettacolo 2017
Neo Rauch - Comrades and Companions
Neo Rauch - Comrades and Companions
Documentary about Leipzig artist Neo Rauch, who is considered to be one of the seminal painters of his generation. Born in 1960, Rauch lost his parents in an accident while he was still a baby. He studied at the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst in Leipzig, and rose to international fame in the 1990s. Rauch, whose paintings often revolve around notions of home, is one of the most eminent figures of the Leipzig New School.
Neo Rauch - Comrades and Companions 2017
Roar : The Most Dangerous Movie Ever Made
Roar : The Most Dangerous Movie Ever Made
Actress Tippi Hedren and her family set out to make a unique film by spending ten years living with and filming 150 untrained lions, tigers and assorted wild animals. Despite good intentions, over 70 cast and crew were injured making the film.
Roar : The Most Dangerous Movie Ever Made 2017
The Beatles, Hippies & Hells Angels: Inside the Crazy World of Apple
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The Beatles, Hippies & Hells Angels: Inside the Crazy World of Apple
The fascinating inside story of Apple Corps, The Beatles' very own multimedia corporation that became one of the most colourful, outlandish and chaotic companies that ever existed.
The Beatles, Hippies & Hells Angels: Inside the Crazy World of Apple 2017
I'll Never Forget the Last Time
I'll Never Forget the Last Time
A movie that portrays a reflection about sense of being self, to love and to be loved.
I'll Never Forget the Last Time 2017
Un Paese di Calabria
Un Paese di Calabria
Un Paese di Calabria 2017
Armed with Faith
Armed with Faith
Armed With Faith follows the men of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Bomb Disposal Unit (KPK BDU) to the front lines of the war against Al-Qaeda and the Taliban in Pakistan. The lawless province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa -- considered the gateway for terrorists from neighboring Afghanistan -- is the backdrop of our film. The battle for control of this porous border area remains critical to the stability of Pakistan and global security. Should Pakistan, a nuclear power, fall into the hands of terrorists, the entire world is at risk. We witness firsthand the dangerous struggle undertaken by the men of the KPK BDU to protect their country against the Taliban threat in the land they both call home.
Armed with Faith 2017
A Plastic Tide
A Plastic Tide
Over eight million tonnes of plastic enters the ocean each year, killing sea life. Now new evidence says it's entering our food chain with unknown health effects.
A Plastic Tide 2017
Cartas Para um Ladrão de Livros
Cartas Para um Ladrão de Livros
Laessio Rodrigues de Oliveira was the biggest rare book thief in Brazil. After running the scheme from inside the prison, Carmen Miranda's fan tells everything straight away.
Cartas Para um Ladrão de Livros 2017
Ovnis les dossiers Secret Défense
Ovnis les dossiers Secret Défense
Ovnis les dossiers Secret Défense 2017
To the Orcas with Love
To the Orcas with Love
Stories of personal connections with orcas, beautiful cinematography featuring B.C’s resident orcas, and an evocative soundscape composed by Jeff Rona and Ben MacDougall provide an uplifting contrast to the environmental challenges we face. Inspired by elders including environmentalist and CBC Broadcaster, David Suzuki, whale researchers Alexandra Morton and Paul Spong, totem carver Wayne Alfred, and lifelong resident of the Broughton archipelago Billy Proctor, this film is anchored by Rob Stewart’s invitation to rise up and create the world we dream for ourselves. Viewers will come to understand the importance of the personal choices we make; it becomes clear that what we do to nature, we do to ourselves.
To the Orcas with Love 2017
Angry, White and American
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Angry, White and American
Gary Younge travels across America to find out why Trump resonates with so many people.
Angry, White and American 2017
Of Love & Law
Of Love & Law
Fumi and Kazu have a lot to teach us about love. When they decide to stick their necks out and create the first LGBTQ+ law firm in Japan, they are drawn into the lives of people searching for protection and support. Despite their own relationship having no legal status, they work pro-bono for long hours, all the while foster-parenting a teenager. We meet with a colourful cast of misfits, dissidents and artists – from a delightful eccentric being prosecuted for her kitschy vagina sculptures, to a troubled outsider who, as the child of an ‘immoral woman’, has no legal identity. A saying is repeated throughout the film, that one must ‘read the air’ – conform to the tacit conservatism that forbids sexual diversity. With love, humour and serious legal chops, Fumi and Kazu do exactly the opposite.
Of Love & Law 2017
Suicide Made
Suicide Made
Kim Kwangseok is a very well known folk rock singer in South Korea. He is having committed suicide in 1996. There are still many theories concerning his death, but not one of them is definitive. This is a documentary that explores the truth that must not be left out of his life and music.
Suicide Made 2017
Patient Seventeen
Patient Seventeen
Meet a surgeon who claims to remove highly advance implants, nanotechnology microchips imbedded by aliens, non-humans monitoring our earth. Discover the world of abductions, scalar wave transmissions and a program to study or manipulate the human race. Armed with a patient, a scalpel, black lights and a stud finder – we seek to verify the authenticity of this alleged Off-World Implant Technology.
Patient Seventeen 2017