Three Winters And One Springtime
The Polish Cultural Convoy launched by a group of young people from Silesia, carries gifts for Poles living in the poorest part of Romania. Besides presents for children, they prepared a performance in Polish. Despite…
Three Women
Hajni: She fled from her partner to a home for battered women. He found her. Zita: The frying oil spilled when she was cooking, so her husband nearly beat her to death. Her young son stepped between them. Tamara:…
Three Women
Agnieszka – a teenager, Małgosia – a 20 years old mother of two, Basia – 80 years old lady. They are all connected through a place, the centre of Lodz, which doesn't bear any resemblance to the city centres of other…
The Throne in Ukraine
The return in Ukraine of Micheal Karachevski Volk, a French citizen and a retired French diplomat, and most significantly the Great Prince of Kiev, Chernikho and Karachev, is just a journalistic pretext to show the…
Through Foreign Eyes
Mykaela Plotkinova thought of making this poetic, mosaic documentary in a bookshop, when she came across the words of poet Manoel de Barros about “the accent of the place of our origin we carry in our eyes”. She never…
Through My Eyes
“In Paris, everybody wants to be an actor; nobody is content to be a spectator” - Jean Cocteau
Through My Hands
Ruku Mojeju (Through My Hands) revolves around a sensory understanding of monastic life. In a convent on a small island in Montenegro, fifteen nuns – mostly young women, one of them blind – live their daily lives in a…
Through the Child's Eyes
Gerda's childhood separated from her parents still evokes emotions and raises questions, but much remains unspoken. By learning similar stories from her peers, Gerda gains the courage and confidence to start talking.
Through the Eyes of the Photographer
Real love saved her life. Famous photographer of film stars Zuzana Minačová presents a fascinating account of the Nazi and Communist era in Central Europe.
Through the Viewfinder of AK 47
He acquired global fame, but lost his firstborn son for twenty years.
A dramatical story of a family of photographers from opposite sides of the Iron Curtain.