In 2012, violent conflicts broke out between the Muslim Rohingya and the Buddhist majority in Rakhine State on the west coast of Myanmar. The government subsequently deported Muslims and imprisoned them in a camp on the outskirts of the city. The documentary looks at the lives of neighbours on both sides.
A view of the religious tensions between Muslims and Buddhist through the portrait of the Buddhist m...
6-18-67 is a short quasi-documentary film by George Lucas regarding the making of the Columbia film ...
A 4-year-old girl cries, lost in the city. A Soviet soldier on a ferry takes her in and takes her to...
Four teenagers, everyday life, school, work and a week-long offline challenge. What do the lives of ...
One day in the life of Mr Hrstka, a blue collar worker and occasional pose model at the Prague acade...
How does it feel to be forgotten by the world? A powerful collective cry denouncing the crimes of th...
A film poem. A minimalist reflection on whether inner states are transferable by the film medium. Th...
A student work by Jiří Menzel, filmed during his second year at the FAMU film school. Views of old P...
2012: Time For Change is a documentary feature that presents ways to transform our unsustainable soc...
Documentary short about grief during COVID-19, how people are dealing with it and how we can move on...
The film is an insight into a teacher's soul and a contemplation upon his teaching fate. This portra...
Umbrella drinks and genocide. More than 24.000 Rohingyas have been killed. Over 900.000 Rohingyas ha...
Sonia Maletzová's documentary film portrait follows the legend of the Czechoslovak music scene, rock...