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- After his teenage daughter goes missing, a desperate father tries to find clues on her laptop.
- Through the eyes of the greatest athletes of all time, IN SEARCH OF GREATNESS is a cinematic journey into the secrets of genius.
- The movie is about two siblings, Kashi (Sharman Joshi) and his sister Ganga. The film is set in the Indian city of Benaras, also known as Kashi.[9] Kashi is a man who belongs to a community who are involved in performing cremation rituals.
- A very interesting documentary since many people have no idea of the meaning of voodoo since it has a bad concept of pornography and really does not know the depth of each religious or believer.
- The life of surrealist painter Salvador Dalí and his relationship with his wife Gala Dalí.
- Internationally renowned director Margarethe von Trotta takes a closer look at Bergman's life and work and explores his film legacy with Bergman's closest collaborators, both in front and behind the camera, as well as a new generation of filmmakers. The documentary presents key scenes, recurring themes in his films and his life, and journeys to the places at the center of Bergman's creative achievement and the focal points of his life such as the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm, locations and landscapes from his masterpieces, and the stations from his career in Sweden, France and Germany. Explore the many layers of Bergman's work and life with INGMAR BERGMAN - LEGACY OF A DEFINING GENIUS.
- In this documentary, filmmaker Daniel Raim delves into Yasujiro Ozu's remarkable late work, in which the master made the leap from black and white to color. In his stirring tribute to the great filmmaker, Raim examines Ozu's life and work through archival treasures such as his diary and the red teakettle from the family drama "Equinox Flower" (1958); sits down with Ozu's nephew and the producer of the director's gently elegiac final film, "An Autumn Afternoon" (1962); and interweaves many scenes and images from the vibrant and humane films with which the director capped his career.
- This inspiring biographical chronicle portrays the remarkable life, struggles, achievements and legacy of Saint Francis of Assisi, who revolutionized Catholicism in the 13th century. From Vatican City, Italy to the United States, some of the world's foremost Franciscan scholars illuminate how the beloved Saint Francis is incarnate in Pope Francis.d
- CzechMate - in Search of Jiri Menzel directed by Shivendra Singh Dungarpur, is an in-depth exploration of the work of renowned Czech director Jiri Menzel and the Czech New Wave.
- Namdev Bhau, a 65 year old chauffeur, who is tired of the noises in the obstreperous Mumbai City life and has completely stopped speaking, decides to leave everything in search for 'Silent Valley' which boasts of a naturally occurring phenomena having almost a zero decibel sound level. On this journey he chances upon an exasperating 12-year old boy, who happens to be on his own solo expedition to the mystical "Red Castle".
- When Jon returns on his first trip home from college, he inadvertently triggers events that inspire him to embark on an auspicious journey through the night to return a lost locket.
- The documentary 'Searching for Andreas' is an independent production about the pitfalls of charismatic leadership and the limits of democratic politics under economic globalization. It examines the life of one of Europe's most controversial leaders, Andreas G. Papandreou, raising a key question: was he a socialist reformer or a populist manipulator? Regardless of what one believes about Andreas' politics, Greece won't emerge from the crisis until it confronts his legacy.
- We live in tumultuous times, with a growing number of strongmen in leadership positions around the globe and nationalist populism on the rise. So how does that affect our human rights? Former CBC News chief correspondent Peter Mansbridge (English language version) and ZDF's principal news anchorman Claus Kleber (German language version) set out to answer that question in this globe-trotting documentary.
- Teacher Sol is dead and cannot be buried because there are no funds. How will the community come forward to put her to rest, this strict and no-nonsense teacher of grade-school students and farmers who need to be taught scientific farming methods?
- Due to family problems, Christian and his three siblings live Tom Sawyerish childhood in the streets of Belgrade.
- Oscar Peyrou (72) is film critic and President of the Spanish Association of Film Critics. He has a very peculiar method to write his critics: For him it is not necessary to see the films, it is enough to analyze them through the posters.
- When Alvera, the Girl Assassin, learns that her adversary Caesar might not be dead, she returns home with a single purpose: to find Caesar. The Girl Assassin soon faces an unexpected challenge when a mysterious man, Marduk, plays with her emotions. Now, she must fight to destroy the new evil that arises, and to learn the truth about Caesar.
- A courageous and determined young woman talks about her experiences going through Female Genital Mutilation and the need to undergo a reconstructive surgery on her genitals.
- A Himalayan Film Expedition Explores weather the founder of Tibetan buddhism may also be the father of Quantum Physics
- One man's journey into Africa, coming home to find the life he left has been shattered. Will he be able to create a new beginning that changes the world or has he given up?
- An untitled documentary that is going to be a bonus "goody" item for the funding of "Traumatic Possession 3D: Afterlife". Currently filming.
- SOUL SEARCHING is a story of a psychic man who must battle fate and foul play to help an amnesiac ghost uncover the mystery behind her death or else he will be haunted forever.