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.
A subtle political critique of the consequences of systemic failures in Congo and geopolitical interests in Africa on the daily struggle for survival and dignity of the inhabitants of Kinshasa, formulated as a hypnotic foray into the collective mind.
A sophisticated documentary with impeccable aesthetics about the life of the Sorbs in Lusatia. It explores how they manage to preserve the culture of an ancient Slavic people in the midst of the German landscape.
A builder, a Facebook ad, and a passionate director made it possible to create a film using footage found in an attic.
The stories of six women from Albania who, for various reasons, chose to become men according to the laws of the Kanun, a traditional code still in use today.
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.
How dramatically can the life of a minor change when she falls in love with a man 35 years older than herself and becomes pregnant at just 16?
Maia lives in Alexandra, and Alexandra evokes her in the film as one might evoke a spirit. Like a shamanic figure, Alexandra transforms into Maia, embodying, envisioning, and reinventing her.