The Breath of the Tundra (2012)
Far from civilization, where there still have no gap between human and natural world, one can feel the true breath of the earth, the unity of living and nonliving matters. The picture directs towards the world of ones sensory experience, induces to try breathing with the tundra, adding video and audio series with their own feelings, experiences and associations. This is an experimental film also, trying to find new ways of cinematic language.
Genre: Documentary
Director: Mikhail Gorobchuk
On the Road (2016)
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Owen Hart of Gold (2015)
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The Murmuring (1995)
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Lost Boys of Sudan (2003)
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The Education Of Shelby Knox (2005)
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Hellboy: The Seeds of Creation (2004)
A comprehensive look at the history of the Hellboy character from his comic book roots through to his movie debut.
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Reformat the Planet (2008)
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Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Impassioned Eye (2003)
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