Who's Afraid of Nathan Law?
At 21, Nathan Law awoke a generation to demand democracy promised to them by peacefully shut down Hong Kong for 79 days. While awaiting trial, Nathan started his own political party and at 23, became the youngest…
Who's Afraid Of RGB
Another contribution of this authoress to the reflection of genre films, this time dealing with romantic melodrama, confronts the expressive character of the film medium with the viewers’ perception in radical…
Whose Dog Am I?
In this documentary satire, dog breading ideologies are metaphors for human national and social politics.
Whose is my child
For several years, men in developed societies can verify whether they are real fathers of their children. Genetic paternity tests give them the confidence they never had. Why does the question of biological paternity…
Whose Is This Song?
This is a film about a song and the transformations it underwent on its travels along the roads of the Balcans: in the different countries it has different faces and exists as a love song, a military march meant to…
Who's Gonna Love Me Now?
Saar found exile in vibrant London from his conservative Israeli family. Diagonsed with HIV he fails all expectations of his extend family, but his wish to return keeps growing.
Who Will Sing a Lullaby...
Nina Rudik tells the story of two Ukrainian men who have decided to go on paternity leave. Katya's grandfather and Masha's father remain at home while their wives go out to work and earn money for the family. They both…
Who Will Teach Me Half a Character?
The documentary is about good ideas of uncle Ho, respect for teachers and a return to one's homeland... Or travelling through Vietnam in the footsteps of Czechoslovak-Vietnamese friendship. Who Will Teach Me a Half of a…
Why am I here
This is a film about people who we call strange and unusual because they are not like us - they are on the sidelines of society. Rasul is 15 years old but only recently has he begun to speak and communicate with others,…