Orange Winter
November 21st, 2004. Outraged with a falsified election the people of Kiev, Ukraine took to the streets.
The biggest mass protest in post-Soviet history captured the world and marked the beginning of the Orange…
The Orchestra (Second: "From the Auschwitz Chronicle")
The story of the male camp orchestra, which played every day in front of the camp gate at Auschwitz, the gate crowned with the famous banner "Arbeit macht frei". We will hear the melodies that the orchestra played as…
The Order of Things
Illuminating traces of an unspoken traumatic past through the daily rhythms and memories of Alexandru, a 90-year-old watchmaker and survivor of the political internment camps of Romania’s Communist dictatorship.
Ordinariness
Portrait of a young man in urban evironment. There can be a magic in ordinary life.
Ordinary Day
A buddhist monastery in the middle of a bustling metropolis is a surprisingly peaceful place. Shelter for many, it leads its own, accordingly paced life. Ordinary day intimately portrays both monastery and its…
Ordinary Joys
Portrait of untypical little actress or about ordinary joys and incredible happiness, which came to Veronika and her family.
Ordinary People
Sladan, Marijana, Tibor, and Otilija are four very ordinary young people. The only things that distinguish them from others their age are physical disabilities. Disabilities, however, makes their lives very different…
Orgasm Chronicle - Can Homosexuality Be Cured?
Czech gay males and lesbians were already advocating for their rights in the First Republic (1918–1938). In 1961, the criminalization of homosexuality was abolished. Following this milestone, however, the issue remained…
Orgasm Chronicle - Why Do Women Have an Orgasm?
In the 1950s, Czechoslovak sexologists endeavored to investigate a phenomenon whose significance and meaning was eluded by science – the female orgasm.One of four episodes of the Orgasm Chronicle filmed for Czech…