Documentary about the phenomenon of Polish video game magazines in the 90s. Times when magazine pages were put together with glue and scissors and original games were a scarcity. A unique journey to the classic Amiga and PC titles accompanied by an extraordinary soundtrack.

Stop-motion animation on the arranging of marriages in 1950/60s set in the Eastern-Polish borderland...

Deng Xiaoping's economic and political opening in China. Margaret Thatcher's extreme economic measur...

The story of the birth of the Hungarian home computer scene back in the '80s behind the Iron Curtain...

Danusia and her daughter Basia live far away from the modern world, in tune with the rhythm and laws...

Composed from the conversations that the director holds with people passing by in the street under h...

This 1981 video magazine “For the Man Who Wants More…” contains Monte Hellman’s short portrait of Fr...

In thirty years, the video game has conquered an increasingly wide audience. Drawing on the recent w...

From executive producer Zach Braff and director Jeremy Snead, "Video Games: The Movie" is an epic fe...

GET LAMP is a documentary about interactive fiction (also known as text adventures) filmed by comput...

One who doesn't have roots won't be able to grow wings-a documentary project about a man tracking hi...

Between 1930 and 1945, Eastern Europe experienced mass violence on an unprecedented scale. Hitler an...

On July 4th, 1946, the crowd in Kielce, Poland, slaughtered forty-two Jews and wounded many others. ...

The most popular children's magazine in Yugoslavia was called Modra lasta (Blue Swallow). In 1969, i...

Athens, February 1981. Motivated by their shared love for the so-called Ninth Art, a group of people...

When ten-year-old Elliott asks his 90-year-old great-grandfather, Jack, about the number tattooed on...

People of different age, profession and social status answer two simple questions: who they are and ...
The film presents the life and work of two sisters Grażyna and Violetta, who run a center for homele...

A documentary about unemployed workers in Walbrzych, Poland.