Drawing on family video archives, Fragments on Ice is an autobiographical chronicle of the mystification of "the West", the hopes and dissppointments of transition in Eastern Europe before and after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Exploitation and isolation. What Does It Mean to Be a 24/7 caregiver in Austria?
A hypnotic (self-)portrait of the Czech artist Libuše Jarcovjáková, which treats the photograph of the everyday as a terrain of introspection, of identity, and as a tool for approaching and distancing oneself from the world.
The touching portrait of bohemian cultural icon Philly Abe, a No Wave punk performer, artist, and underground film star, that deals with dissensus, irreverence and frailty.
Henry Fonda's life, persona, and political views become the red thread of a complex systemic look at colonialism, racism, political polarization, and the transformations of the social contract in the US from the 17th century to the beginning of the Reagan administration in the early 1980s.
There were quite a few citizens who took advantage of the free dental services offered as a campaign gift by a candidate for the presidency of Georgia. What happens to those who had all their teeth removed, but before getting implants, the candidate loses the race?
The untold tragedies of factory closures in Eastern Europe still haunt us today. Through this documentary, we witness the closure of the 160-year-old Uljanik shipyard in Croatia—a colossal industrial giant that served multiple political regimes, various production systems, and provided employment for tens of thousands of people across eight generations.
A film about two countries, one language, one people, and a few million of their sorrows. "Sufferings and saints" is a cinematographic project, a feature-length documentary that captures, through a modern artistic perspective, the emotional diagram of society in the Republic of Moldova, compared to the entire Romanian space.
As war grips the city's streets, two children discover the underworld in a Kharkiv metro station, where they have taken refuge and live their daily lives with hundreds of other families.