Intense and unsettling, the documentary gives us a unique behind-the-scenes insight into the resistance of journalists and activists in Putin's Russia.
A tragi-comedy, Shahid cleverly satirizes the trans-generational patriarchal structures in Iranian society, religious fanaticism and the statute of refugees in Central Europe.
An artist documents his own life every day for 30 years through photographs, drawings, and music. What does such a meticulously archive/journal look like?
How was the peaceful coexistence, and afterward, how were the anti-Jewish policies implemented during World War II, which led to the deportation of the Jewish community from Odorheiu Secuiesc?
How did people live in Romania between 1942 and 1989? How does life from that time appear in the home movies of the era?
What would it feel like to wake up after a lifetime and find yourself evicted from your own home? And not just once, but three times?
What challenges do same-sex couples in Romania face if they wish to marry? How severe is the suffering and distress for gay couples in Romania due to the denial of their right to marry and start a family?
Produced in partnership with AFF and FITS, this "behind the scenes" documentary presents the story of the people both behind and on the stage of the FACE T(W)O show, which opened the 2024 edition of FITS.
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.
Starting from a series of telephone conversations between Russian soldiers on missions in Ukraine and their loved ones at home, intercepted over several months in 2022, filmmaker Oksana Karpovych juxtaposes these audio fragments with images that underline the absence and destruction in abandoned or sparsely populated villages and towns.