A Mad Love That Is
Young men. Priests. Catholic priests. Some of them are Roman Catholic, the others are Greek Catholic.They all serve under the Pope of Rome, they have the same job.Their everyday life is different though: thanks to the…
A Man Against the Hysteria
Martin Svozílek's debut documentary focuses on Odry, a town whose once rich social life was long ago disrupted by political events. After WWII, the Germans who had lived there for generations were forcibly expelled from…
A man and a camera
This minimalistic documentary is based on simple, unsignalized confrontations of people with the camera lens. The director sets off with his hand-held camera across the Netherlands with the intention of exposing his…
A Man Can Get by on His Own, or Rather not
A diary of a theatre director, where everything is a "play for real". A detective tragicomical staging of his own life and death on stage and off stage. Petr Lébl... Tel Aviv, mon amour...
A Mangle Press
A story of dying small businesses in Poland and the end of a certain era. The film includes the nostalgic memories of a mangle press owner. Something that once seemed to have been sustainable and ever lasting turns out…
A Man Leaning
A film based on a diary written by Thierry Metz (1956–1997), a renowned French poet, in an alcohol rehab clinic a year before he committed suicide. A melancholic portrayal drawing on the writer's tragic private life and…
A Man´s Footprint
Director Michal Spišák has created 4 documentary films about Roma artists, who have found the meaning of their lives in artistic activities. The whole cycle of short documentary stories introduces different view of the…
A Man Sings After War
A man sings after the war is a film about tree artists from three different countries, which are fighting their memories of war through the art.
A Man Who Ate Himself
Branko Crnogorac Kareli is one of the famous, though bizarre symbols of the former Yugoslavia. Former circus, film hero, a superman from the plains, today is a humble citizen.
A Man Who Painted the Sea
Shortly before his death - in the seclusion of a small Prague flat - Jindřich Vik, a bank clerk and a naive painter, took his brush and water colours and started painting in an outburst of creative effort that lasted…