A lyrical and nostalgic analysis of how Casablanca, the mythical film directed by Michael Curtiz in 1942, has influenced both film history and pop culture.
Rolf and Susanne visit an indoor swimming pool. They learn how to buy tickets at the ticket office, ...
How can children communicate with other road users as pedestrians and cyclists? A pantomime also exp...

This short travelogue depicts snippets of locations in Hollywood, California, most of them as seen f...

A documentary about Freia who lives with her mother in a hippie collective. She has thoughts on ever...

The sights and sounds of a kimchi factory in Vietnam.

Having lost her memory, A. could barely recall glimpses of her childhood in Argentina. After her dea...

Based on Eimear Ryan’s essay ‘The Fear of Winning’, three successful female athletes explore how bei...

Twenty-five films from twenty-five European countries by twenty-five European directors.

Jack L. Warner, Harry Warner, Albert Warner and Sam Warner were siblings who were born in Poland and...
A boy from the desert tries to sell a sand rose in the big city.

Directors Errol Morris and Werner Herzog describe and discuss the film The Act of Killing (2012).
Poles forcibly displaced from the eastern lands after 1945 tell about their experiences, recall that...
Young men are faced with a medical commission for army recruits and asked to choose where they want ...