Tommaso Cotronei
BLOOD AND THE MOON
Italy, 2017, 75'
BLOOD AND THE MOON
What happens to the mind of a child bride? Disempowered and deprived of health, education, safety. Then someone takes courage and reacts. Soraya escapes her husband to reach a village no one knows. The local young student teacher offers her protection ... Read More
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Pablo Escoto
RUINAS TU REINO
Mexico, 2016, 64'
RUINS YOUR REALM
A pilgrimage of fishermen ply the Gulf of Mexico under the sky of historic patina.
Pablo Escoto
Hailing from Mexico City, Pablo Escoto currently lives in Buenos Aires. His previous work, CARTAS A BARCELONA (2014) screened at international festivals such as Transcinema Festival Internacional de ... Read More
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Guido Hendrikx
STRANGER IN PARADISE
Netherlands, 2017, 72'
STRANGER IN PARADISE
In a classroom newly arrived refugees learn a lesson about multifaceted Europe. Operating at the intersection of fiction and documentary, Stranger in Paradise reflects on the power relations between Europeans and refugees in a candid fashion.
Guido Hendrikx
Born in 1987, studied Liberal Arts ... Read More
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Zaynê Akyol
GULISTAN, LAND OF ROSES
Canada / Germany, 2016, 84'
GULISTAN, LAND OF ROSES
In the mountains and deserts of Kurdistan, female PKK guerillas are fighting ISIS (the Islamic State). In this startling and intimate and immersive documentary, these revolutionary women invite us into their daily lives, speak frankly about their ideals and ... Read More
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Rahul Jain
MACHINES
India / Germany / Finland, 2016, 71'
MACHINES
Moving through the corridors and bowels of an enormous and disorienting structure, the camera takes the viewer on a descent down to a dehumanized place of physical labor and intense hardship; a gigantic textile factory in Gujarat, India. In his mind-provoking yet ... Read More
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