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Tea Party

Andrada Neacsu |

The observation of two friends spending an afternoon together for tea becomes in “Tea Party” a moment for reminiscing and contemplating a life-long friendship. Betty (91), and Dorothy (93) have....

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Sand Men

Tal Amiran |

Neculai, Aurel and Raj all left their homes in Romania for the same reason - to seek a better life for their family. Now, in Britain, with their loved ones....

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Flip-Flop

Tal Amiran |

Neculai, Aurel and Raj all left their homes in Romania for the same reason - to seek a better life for their family. Now, in Britain, with their loved ones....

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Flaneurs

Matthew Lancit |

Paris

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Other Than Our Sea

Valentina Ferrandes |

From the relics of an ancient greek colony in Southern Italy, to modern day shipwrecks in the Mediterranean Sea, a story of exploration told through fragments of classical literature, flashes....

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One More Chance

Battiste Fenwick | ,

Una Chanza Más chronicles the improbable encounter between Los Angeles gangbanger and two-time violent felon Pedro Mata and French filmmaker Battiste Fenwick. As Battiste films Pedro, the camera becomes a....

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Missing Green

Anne Maree Barry |

Missing Green is a poetic journey through Cork Street, Dublin. Told in doc-essay form it reveals the past, the present and also, perhaps, the future. Missing Green focuses on what happened....

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Kortokraks – I’m just not dead enough!

Petra Hinterberger |

“Why should I force myself to be modern?” – asks Rudolf Korokraks for whom it is important not to be regarded as a Salzburg artist, but as an artist who....

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Kandahar Journals

Louie Palu & Devin Gallagher |

Kandahar Journals is the story of photojournalist Louie Palu who reflects on the events behind his psychological transformation after covering frontline combat in Kandahar, Afghanistan from 2006 to 2010. The....

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It’s Quicker By Hearse · The Tale of the Petitioning Housewife, the Protesting Schoolboy and the Campaign

Esther Johnson |

When Madge Elliot complained about the announced closure of her local train station in Hawick, her mother told her to do something about it, and that’s just what she did.....

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