On Destruction and Preservation
Five stories on destruction and preservation. The narration ranges from essay film to direct documentary while stories vary from a sex scene of fungi to a sightseeing tour into the climate change in the arctic Svalbard.
One Billion Happy People
Early 90’s, post-communist rural Poland. Four village hicks with Casio-tunes knock out tacky Euro-disco songs about spotted pants & the like. Their fans smile, dance, get drunk... and buy their records: 16 million of…
One Blood
The documentary series One Blood tells the stories of young talented people in countries that we know from the media mainly through shocking images full of suffering, poverty and terrorism. It takes a close look at the…
One By One
An afternoon in a small town of Wielkopolska. Suddenly some of the inhabitants - an old tailor, a woman, a priest and a boy - abandond their mundane chore and set off. What will make them meet?
One Day in People's Poland
Official newsreels and a few home movies build up the picture of an ordinary day in Poland in the 1960s. Secret police reports, citizens' letters and radio recordings recreate its hidden dimension: control and…
One Day I Wish To See You Happy
Filmmaker Max, dealing with a midlife crisis, begins repairing an ancient car by himself. His loving wife takes up a camera to observe this process, hoping one day to see him happy.
One Day Today Will be Once
In a small church in Halberstadt, in the former East Germany, a pipe organ plays avant-garde composer John Cage's „Organ2/ASLSP" (Organ squared/As SLow aS Possible) a single note at a time - and will do so without…
One Dying Star
A fascinating story of science fiction films that tried to predict the future of a socialist country that didn’t live to see it.