The Last Documentary
The last documentary guides the spectator over 100 years of documentary history. We take a very personal look at highly ambivalent material, such as : the first Lumiere films, color film shots of...
Les Enfants du Borinage
In 1933 the Belgian Filmmaker Henri Storck (1907-1999) and his Dutch colleague Joris Ivens made the film Borinage, dealing with pocerty and miserable working condition in Borinage. Filmmaker Patric...
Ludvig and His Passion
Sixty-nine-year old Ludvig lives alone and longs for a woman to share the rest of his life with. He loves dancing, and there is a dance every Saturday on the ferry that piles between his island and...
The Making of a New Empire
The great strongmen of history exert a powerful grip on our imagination. From Cesar to Mao, they seem to embody the juiciest elements of Greek tragedy and remind us that we are all too susceptible to...
Mama General
A documentary case study that follows a family through twenty years on the verge of poverty - in one of the planet’s most prosperous countries. Three generations revolve around the head of the clan,...
Memories of the Mountains
In 1941, Japan started the Pacific War and drafted Taiwanese indigenous youths to conduct guerilla warfare in the South Pacific. Many of them died in battle and never returned. Those who survived...
My Journey, My Islam
Why does the veil ignite hatred? Do Muslim women see it as symbol of oppression or empowerment? My Journey, My Islam is a documentary about a woman’s journey through her past and present, in search...
My Own Breathing
My Own Breathing marks the closure of Byun Young-Joo trilogy on the subject of Comfort Women, which spanned seven years. While the first and the second concentrated on the community ‘House of Sharing...