
Dicktatorship – Macho Made in Italy
Director Gustav Hofer, Luca Ragazzi Produced by DocLab Co-Production ZDF/Arte In Association with Arti Film, YLE Director of Photography Francesco Principini Edited by Giulia Amati
Director Gustav Hofer, Luca Ragazzi Produced by DocLab Co-Production ZDF/Arte In Association with Arti Film, YLE Director of Photography Francesco Principini Edited by Giulia Amati
Director Shai Fogelman Produced by Assaf Amir Production Norma Productions Co-Produced by Yes Docu With the Support of NFCT Sound Aviv Aldema Length 90′ Language:
Director Marcelo Gomes Producers Nara Aragão and João Vieira Jr. Co-Producer Ernesto Soto Production Companies Carnaval Filmes Misti Filmes REC Produtores Associados Director of Photography
All blind from birth, Denis, Peggy and their daughter Lauviah, are haunted by the tragic death of Hassan, the family’s second child, painfully seek redemption. Convinced that their son will soon be back by their sides, this tenacious family of three seek to transcend their suffering in order to attain peace.
Val swapped family life for seclusion in the Colombian jungle. Now pregnant, her daughter,
film director Clare Weiskopf confronts her with the choices she made in an attempt to heal
her wounds and define motherhood before becoming a parent herself.
For over two decades, a group of women and men have been meeting weekly at Israel’s National Cemetery. Amongst the graves of the nation’s dignitaries, they debate philosophy, read poetry, eat lunch and determine the fate of the Jewish nation.
Shahar is an unemployed filmmaker. His father, Sleiman, a strict 82-year-old Yemenite suggests that Shahar should make a film about the Jewish Brigade in which he served during WWII. Shahar would not be so enthusiastic about this theme had he not realized that he may find a lost brother or sister that his father left behind as a “Souvenir.” Apparently, Sleiman had two Dutch girlfriends during that time, which he believes he left pregnant.
Past present and future mix in this eloquent and intense portrait of documentary filmmaker David Fisher and his siblings, as they retrace the footsteps of their late father—a Holocaust survivor who was interned in Gusen and Gunskirchen, Austria
Seven years after completing an IDF combat course, the director returns to the place where she first fell in love with a woman – her commander. Over the course of 66 days and nights, the film follows the girls in one of the most rigorous combat courses and reveals the mechanism that enables the transformation of 18-year-old girls into fierce soldiers.
Jamie Kastner (A Kike Like Me) sets off on a black-comic road trip through California, Europe and Dubai meeting those who manage to turn the world economic crisis into opportunity
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