99 min - Europe
Directed/Produced by Aaron Yeger
The true story of a romanticized and ostracized people, the Roma, commonly referred to as Gypsies - whose genocide during the Holocaust has left them struggling to overcome their past - even as they face a frightening resurgence of racism and persecution in present-day Europe.
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52 min - Canada
Directed by Tess Girard
A SIMPLE RHYTHM is a philosophical exploration about rhythm and synchronization. Utilizing recorded conversations with interview subjects, the film connects their diverging disciplines through one topic; our unconscious tendency to keep in step.
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78 min - USA
Directed by Vivian Ducat
In ALL ME: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF WINFRED REMBERT, the artist relives his turbulent life, abundantly visualized by his extensive paintings and, in a series of intimate reminiscences, shows us how even the most painful memories can be transformed into something meaningful and beautiful. A glowing portrait of how an artist—and his art—is made, "ALL ME" is also a triumphant saga of race in contemporary America.
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80 min - USA
Directed by Xan Aranda
The acclaimed musician’s rigorous touring year culminates in perpetual fever as he crosses the finish line on crutches. This concert documentary features collaborators Martin Dosh, Jeremy Ylvisaker, Michael Lewis, and Annie Clark of St. Vincent.
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118 min - Austria, Yemen
Directed by Andreas Horvath
A fascinating inside look at the unusual paradigm shift when a feminist falls in love with a devoted Muslim.
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93 min - USA
Directed by Suki Hawley & Michael Galinsky
What would YOU do if they tried to take your home?
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92 min - Canada
Directed by Jay Cheel
His cable access television show, The Cap'n Video Show, ran from 1990 to 1995, spawning a small but loyal cult following. Each week Ralph performed a series of idiotic and occasionally dangerous stunts, challenging the sensibilities of his small Southern Ontario audience. With the advent of the internet and reality television still years away, his unique brand of gross-out stunt comedy was truly ahead of its time. All it took was a broken neck for him to get noticed.
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97 min - USA
Directed by Jeff Myers
When Christmas rolled around again after his father’s death, Jack Sanderson realized he was not looking forward to the holiday. He had only two choices - avoid it entirely or dive into the deepest part of the Christmas pool. Avoiding it seemed impossible so Jack decided the best way to get through Christmas was to be the eye of the Christmas Season storm.
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78 min - Switzerland
Directed by Res Balzli
Johana is a beautiful young artist working as a ventriloquist with her self-made puppet Bouton. The film’s story tells of crying and laughter, this life and afterlife, documented reality and poetic fiction.
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86 min - USA
Directed by Aaron Walker
BURY THE HATCHET is a portrait of three Mardi Gras Indian Big Chiefs of New Orleans, descendants of runaway slaves taken in by the Native Americans of the Louisiana bayous. It is the story of the unique and endangered culture of New Orleans they represent--as bearers of tradition, artists, musicians, and warriors who have laid down their weapons, but not their determination to survive as a people.
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90 min - Canada
Produced by Ryan Noth
NATIONAL PARK VISIT CENTER
In 1911, Parks Canada was founded, becoming the world’s first national parks service. In 2011, as a celebration of its centennial, an interactive film, music, television and new media project that features an unprecedented collaboration by more than 50 of Canada’s most acclaimed filmmakers and musicians was created: NATIONAL PARKS PROJECT (NPP).
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88 min - USA via SWITZERLAND
Directed/Produced by Nick Brandestini
DARWIN is a documentary film about an isolated community at the end of a weathered road in Death Valley, California.
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79 min - USA via England
Directed by Joshua Neale
Enigmatic rascal and recovering addict Dick Kuchera has offended many people in his time. DESPICABLE DICK AND RIGHTEOUS RICHARD follows him on a life changing road trip to track down former loved ones in attempt to right the wrongs of his checkered past.
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110 min - Canada
Directed by Trish Dolman
ECO-PIRATE: THE STORY OF PAUL WATSON chronicles the extraordinary life of the most controversial figure in the environmental movement: Captain Paul Watson. A man on a mission to save the planet and its oceans.
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97 min - Germany
Directed/Produced by Corinna Belz
An intimate look at the life, work, and never-before-seen creative process of one of our most important contemporary artists.
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