Films
The Camp
Mark Monti | Myanmar, Thailand, United Kingdom
...Some hope to see life beyond their self-made community...Others simply embrace each day as it comes.
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Lisa Seidenberg | United States
An assemblage of images on the theme of water, ranging from various iconic film scenes, from Leni Riefenstahl’s both lush and disturbing footage of the Berlin Olympics, to old home....
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Martin Scorsese, Kent Jones | United States
Written and directed by Scorsese and his long-time collaborator Kent Jones, is a deeply personal film, a frank portrait and self-portrait, and an equally frank acknowledgement of the closeness and the distance between artists and their art.
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Bjorn Bratberg | Norway, United Kingdom
'Wood of value' is an observational documentary of a tree's journey from the forests of Norway to the metropolis of London. The annual tradition of transporting a Christmas tree across....
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Steven Soderbergh | United States
An intimate look at master monologist Spalding Gray, as described by his most critical, irreverent and insightful biographer: Spalding Gray. Director Steven Soderbergh, who collaborated with Gray on the film....
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Milt Alvarez | Pakistan
This is a story of the strength and resilience of the human spirit of girls who have been brutalized in Pakistan and of a woman who is helping for them rise above their life changing events.
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Kaysad Kiara, Nabiha Khan, Sarah Ismail | Pakistan
A dialogue between two people, who speak of themselves as Pakistanis struggling to be treated as individuals rather than a number.....
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Ali Ahmed, Brohi Summaiya, Hafeez Talha | Pakistan
Following 3 characters at a missionary school where pupils of different faiths study and work together in an environment of peace and harmony.....
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