Intelligent Trees (2017)
Genre: Documentary
Director: Julia Dordel
Actors: Denise M'Baye, Peter Wohlleben, Suzanne Simard
Country: Canada
trustWHO (2018)
Is the WHO sick? The filmmaker and mother Lilian Franck reveals clandestine influences by the tobacco, pharmaceutical and nuclear industries on the organization. She shows a frightening portrayal of our…
Lynching Postcards: Token of a Great Day (2021)
This chilling reflection examines the horrific history of lynchings as cultural events and celebrations that included souvenirs and postcards.
Out Of Europe (2020)
Looking at whether the history of early human evolution should be rewritten. For decades, most experts have been convinced that Africa is the cradle of mankind and many fossil finds…
Bamboo Stories (2019)
A group of men in North-Eastern Bangladesh are facing a dangerous mission. They are to conquer the river, with a 70 meter long raft. The ride is 300 kilometre long,…
Factory Complex (2015)
The drastic economic development in South Korea once surprised the rest of the world. However, behind of it was an oppression the marginalized female laborers had to endure. The film…
Be Here to Love Me (2004)
Chronicles the fascinating and often turbulent life of Townes Van Zandt.
Black Boys (2020)
Illuminates the spectrum of black male humanity in America. An intimate, inter-generational exploration, the film strives for insight to black identity and opportunity at the nexus of sports, education and…
The Freedom to Marry (2016)
A documentary about the same-sex marriage movement, from the final frenetic months of the legal and grassroots campaign.
The Run of Your Life (2024)
Tibi Ușeriu, Corneliu Buliga, Eva Hochbauer, Toma Coconea and five more ultra runners set off from the North of the country towards the Danube, on Via Transilvanica, the longest and…
Amplify (2019)
The evolution of amplified music — from its birth in rock and roll to its golden age of Hi-Fi — to today’s technology and what the future holds.
Rewind (2019)
Digging through the vast collection of his father’s home videos, a young man reconstructs the unthinkable story of his boyhood and exposes vile abuse passed through generations.
Last Men in Aleppo (2017)
Winner of the Grand Jury Documentary prize at the Sundance Film Festival, Syrian filmmaker Feras Fayyad’s breathtaking work — a searing example of boots-on-the-ground reportage — follows the efforts of…