I Am Human

I Am Human is a sci-fi documentary chronicling humanity’s quiet march down a new evolutionary path…where man and machine merge as one. Meet Anne, Bill, and Stephen – three of the world’s first humans with brain computer interfaces – and…

The Seer and the Unseen

Set against the spectacular landscape of Iceland, THE SEER AND THE UNSEEN is an magic realist documentary about invisible elves, financial collapse, and the surprising power of belief. The documentary follows Ragnhildur “Ragga” Jónsdóttir, a grandmother and “seer” who has…

Fading Portraits

Fading Portraits provides a rare insight into a society where the government plays a pivotal role in artists’ lives, controlling the fate of their work, and subsequently their role within a society. The predicament that all artists in such societies…

Mission Lifeline

Their goal: to save refugees from drowning. For this idea, the crew of the MISSION LIFELINE not only has to endure investigations and legal proceedings in their hometown Dresden. Even at sea, in an attempt to save lives, their project…

Waiting for David

The story of Clive Doyle, a survivor of the Waco siege in 1993, who lost his daughter to cult leader David Koresh. A 51-day stand off between FBI and the Branch Davidian cult ended with a tragic fire in Waco,…

Sandgirl

A young author who can neither walk nor speak invites us into her unique world. A world of poetry and subtlety. A documentary essay about freedom and perception.

A Family in the Sinkhole

Daguoquan which was a leprosy town, is the biggest sinkhole in Yunnan province, China. It is well-known by outside world through the media. This place is so beautiful just like the heaven. The government there is developing Daguoquan and called…

Hip to da Hop

Hip to da Hop / A journey to Portugal in 4 elements, is a documentary film that takes us on a journey to Portugal on the four elements of hip-hop culture – rapping, djiing, breakdancing and graffiti.

Afghan Cycles

What lengths would you go to in order to ride a bicycle? Following a new generation of young Afghan women cyclists, Afghan Cycles uses the bicycle to tell a story of women’s rights – human rights – and the struggles…

Dark Money

DARK MONEY, a political thriller, examines one of the greatest present threats to American democracy: the influence of untraceable corporate money on our elections and elected officials. The film takes viewers to Montana—a frontline in the fight to preserve fair…

Happy Princes

Out of the heart of a favela in Rio de Janeiro up to the Statue of Christ the Redeemer, the art of theatre spreads the wings of a group of children for a free flight over their fears, their dreams,…

Call Me Intern

Unemployed and frustrated, David and Nathalie set out to land an internship so they can examine the system from the inside in an act of guerilla film-making. After David accepts an internship at the United Nations, they move into a…

The Way North

Norm Midthun’s grandchildren return to Norway to retrace his steps 71 years after he piloted Crown Prince Olav on his 1945 post-WWII, victory tour of the country. When Minnesota-born, Norwegian American Norm Midthun graduated high school early and wanted to…

Goodbye Theresienstadt

Poignant, compelling, dramatic Danish documentary from 2015. Over 7,000 Jews escaped from Denmark to Sweden when the occupying Germans tried to round up Danish Jews in October 1943. Yet regrettably, 470 Jewish men, women and children were captured and put…

The Children Of The Noon

The Children of the Noon deals with the universal subject of life. The time passes marked out by daily activities for the group of children and teenagers in the orphanage in Nchiru, the small Kenyan village. Soon emerges how orphan…