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Dominique Cabrera – J’ai droit à la parole (1981)

In the blocs of low-cost housing in Colombes, the tenants’ association takes part in the renovation of the buildings. Dominique Cabrera - J'ai droit à la parole (1981).mkv General Container: Matroska...

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Tony Palmer – Vangelis and the Journey to Ithaka (2013)

“The two-hour documentary includes interviews with Vangelis and many of his friends and colleagues, including Sean Connery, Hugh Hudson, Jessye Norman, Oliver Stone, Akiko Ebi, Julian Rachlin and many...

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Ric Burns – Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film (2006)

Plot Outline: No artist in the second half of the 20th century was more famous – or, perhaps, more famously misunderstood – than Andy Warhol. This two-part film, directed by Ric Burns, explores...

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Reiner Moritz – Anton Bruckner: A Giant in the Making (2020)

Underestimated by his contemporaries, but today acclaimed as one of the greatest and imaginative composers of his time. Anton Bruckner was a genius of tones. This will be the first in-depth...

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Ruan Magan – 100 Years of Ulysses (2022)

One hundred years ago, on February 2nd 1922, James Joyce’s Ulysses was published by Sylvia Beach in a small bookshop in Paris. The book, which consumed 7 years of Joyce’s life, years in which his...

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Ali Samadi Ahadi – The Green Wave (2010)

Quote:The Green Wave is a powerful film documenting the populist protests in Iran following the suspicious victory of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad over progressive candidate Mir-Hossein Mousavi in the Iranian...

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Darezhan Omirbayev – Darezhan Omirbayev: Educational Films (2015)

Educational film by Darezhan Omirbayev for film schools students. AUTOGRAPHSA series of educational films, “Autographs” is a textbook for students of cinema department, which is dedicated to the works...

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Lea Clermont-Dion & Guylaine Maroist – Backlash: Misogyny In The Digital Age...

BACKLASH: MISOGYNY IN THE DIGITAL AGE throws us into the vortex of online misogyny. This bleak opus, reminiscent of a psychological thriller, follows four women: former President of the Italian...

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Dominique Cabrera – J’ai droit à la parole (1981)

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Patrick Keiller – Stonebridge Park (1981)

Quote:“Stonebridge Park was visually inspired by a railway bridge in an outer London suburb. Images from a hand-held camera are accompanied by a voice-over commentary presenting the thoughts of a...

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Khalik Allah – I Walk on Water (2020)

Returning to the intersection of 125th Street and Lexington Avenue in East Harlem, Khalik Allah centres his new film on his long-time friendship with Frenchie, a homeless Haitian man, while also...

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Tony Palmer – Omnibus: Benjamin Britten and His Festival (1967)

Tony Palmer’s classic behind the scenes look at the Aldeburgh Festival and the opening by the Queen of the new concert hall at Snape. This was the first film made by the BBC ever to be networked in...

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Éléonore Weber – There Will Be No More Night (2020)

An intense documentary about the tremendous tension between observation and interpretation. The pilots and gunners of attack helicopters who carry out nighttime missions in war zones make decisions...

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Yoshinari Okamoto – Kurosawa Akira: Tsukuru to iu koto wa subarashii AKA...

An in depth look at the making of Kurosawa’s films. The series consists of episodes of varying length, typically between 30 and 60 minutes, which chronicle the making of Kurosawa’s films. Altogether...

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Andrew Rossi – The First Monday in May (2016) (HD)

SynopsisFollows the creation of The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s most attended fashion exhibition in history, “China: Through The Looking Glass,” an exploration of Chinese-inspired Western fashions by...

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Colin K. Gray – Freedom’s Fury (2006)

Freedom’s Fury is a documentary about the Hungarian water polo team of the 1956 Melbourne Olympics and the the effects of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution on the lives of the team members, with their...

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Benoît Jacquot – Jacques Lacan: la psychanalyse 1 (1974)

Quote:In 1973 Benoit Jacquot shot two films on Jacques Lacan, Psychanalyse I and II, broadcast on French television the same year. Les Éditions du Seuil published the text the following year; the...

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Marty Pasetta – The American Film Institute Salute to John Huston (1983)

From The New York Times:The tone of the American Film Institute’s Life Achievement Award dinner each year is foreshadowed in its opening minutes, when a man or woman whose films ”have stood the test...

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Kat Alioshin – Animation Outlaws (2020)

This Spike & Mike documentary is a journey told through the stories of those they impacted – people like Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter, Nick Park and many others....

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Yoshinari Okamoto – Kurosawa Akira: Tsukuru to iu koto wa subarashii AKA...

An in depth look at the making of Kurosawa’s films. The series consists of episodes of varying length, typically between 30 and 60 minutes, which chronicle the making of Kurosawa’s films. Altogether...

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