Mysteries of the Jesus Prayer
For the first time on film desert hermits, monks and nuns invite us into their private cells, caves and sanctuaries
The Pier of Apolonovka
A hot summer on Sevastopol‘s pier and an intimate study of its visitors
Into the World
A moving portrait of a maternity clinic in Vienna provides a fascinating look at the drama, pain and beauty of entering this world
I Want to Tell You Something
I WANT TO TELL YOU SOMETHING is an emotional family story of four-year-old Oskar, who has been deaf since birth, and his twin brother Leo whose hearing is perfect
Forever
A poignant tour of the importance of art in the lives of visitors to the Père-Lachaise cemetery in Paris, the final resting place for legendary writers, composers, painters and other artists from around the world
Long Distance Love
A love story in Kyrgyzstan clouded by migration and modern slavery
The Arrangement
THE ARRANGEMENT a documentary by Nathalie Borgers shows the portraits of several young people sharing a similar background- they are all descending from Turkish families but have been growing up in Vienna
Tribu De Combat
In part one of this international fight anthology, Sebastien and Malik battle for control of the Tribe
Moore Street
A young African immigrant considers her future and unfolding sense of identity as she walks at night along the iconic Moore Street in Dublin, Ireland
One Against Another
A retired boxing champ has a difficult time adjusting to life outside the ring
From Hell to Paradise
Renowned pianist Alice Sommer is a 104 years-old and has experienced and witnessed most of the significant events of the 20th century
Amos Oz
Director Stelios Charalampopoulos has crafted an engaging and intimate portrait of the acclaimed Israeli iconoclastic and internationally celebrated author Amos Oz, Nobel Peace Prize nominee
About Sugarcane and Homecoming
ABOUT SUGARCANE AND HOMECOMING tells the story of a growing number of people in the North Eastern part of Brazil, on a quest for identity and faith
The Children's House
In summer 2005, the Tel Aviv museum is holding an exhibition called “Communal Sleeping” in which kibbutz-born artists portray through their childhood experiences of communal sleeping
Oy Mama
95 year old Holocaust survivor Fira shares her incredible story and we get to know her complicated and touching past
Naf - A Street Kid
The shocking and revealing documentation of a homeless boy's life over a two and a half year period
The Name My Mother Gave Me
Follow Ethiopian and Russian Israelis who meet at a leadership training program in Israel and go on a journey to self discovery and growth in Ethiopia
My Queen Karo
Ten-year-old Karo grows up with her parents in an Amsterdam commune in the seventies
Amor en Transito
The lives of four people weave together in unexpected ways and none of them realize the effect their actions have on the lives of others
Por El Flamenco
The journey of a loving Israeli couple into the depths of the flamenco scene in Granada, Spain, becomes the personal journey of one man to the roots of his own sadness
Kinyarwanda: Trailer
Love. Hate. Forgiveness. Vengeance. Life. Death. There's always a choice.
Terror's Advocate
A documentary on Jacques Vergès, the controversial lawyer and former Free French Forces guerrilla who has defended unpopular figures such as Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie and Holocaust denier Roger Garaudy.
Control Room
A documentary on perception of the United States's war with Iraq, with an emphasis on Al Jazeera's coverage
The Sound of Revolution
Pino Masi, modern-age minstrel: the story of a man who went through radical changes in history, without ever letting these changes to take him over
Insomnia
The carefree, exuberant nightlife that Athens has had a reputation for has gradually lost its gloss and a much darker and seedier side of the city has grown
Local - Riders on the Storm
Cruising on the surface of the sprawling cement crust that covers the Athenian basin, a bunch of lunatic bicycle riders reclaim public space with their environmentalist DIY style
Radical Youth
Enter Greek's world of the radical left -- 30% of the vote in the November 2010 local elections
The Writing on the Wall
A film about the walls of Greece that asks a central question -- is it's graffiti art or pollution?
Once Upon A Time
The rocky mountains of Mount Psiloreitis have been a harbor for rebels, revolutionaries and people who never bowed to any conqueror; they have also given birth to some of the most important musicians in Crete
Maria
Life in a wheelchair might be utterly hopeless for some people; not for Maria
Spinning the Wheels
The drive is long, the night is endless, and the loneliness unbearable. The challenges of life on the road are both adventurous and rewarding.
Cries from Nagasaki
Experimental video inspired by children's accounts from Nagasaki and Hiroshima
The Liberators of Bulgaria
An American journalist and the Russian emperor change the map of 19th century Europe
Pillars of Hope
The fight for Kuwaiti women's right to vote, including the amazing sacrifices made during the Iraqi invasion
To Die in Jerusalem
A film that explores the different lives and worlds of two 17-yr-old girls living several miles apart, and the aftermath of the suicide bomb that one triggers, killing them both
Short Long Journey
About people, not only about Jews; about the evil in us, not only about the Holocaust; about the present, not only about the past