We'll Be Stumbling, Brother
Emigration through the eyes of children. The life stories of people who fled from their countries for economical reasons or because of various kinds of discrimination have been richly described. However, how does…
Wellman
Antun Gabajcek is one of the last practitioners of an old and dying profession: he digs water wells without the use of machinery, using only tools which requires hard physical labour. An ode to human labour as well as…
Well of Dreams
A tale about love and dreams of Reema - a transgender woman in Pakistan.
Well-Paid Stroll
This documentary film describes the preparations for the new presentation of the jazz opera created by Jiří Suchý and Jiří Šlitr at the National Theatre in Prague. The show originated in 1965 and was presented at the…
We Need Happiness
Torn apart by history, the Kurdish community comes back to life each year during the Spring festival, an ancient juvenisation rite that predates Islam. At the heart of our tale, we find Senia, an elderly woman - the…
We Need to Talk
People with different cultural backgrounds talk to their dead loved ones. They try to face the trauma after the loss, they bring memories of the good old times, they try to say goodbye.
We Outlived Our Children
Looking into the grave of one's own child is considered by most parents the worst personal tragedy. In this country, there is no support group for people who had to go through such a tragic experience. The film presents…
We Own the Crisis
Greece has been affected by a drawn-out financial crisis for the past several years. The protagonists of this documentary about state power and its impact on individuals comprise a three-member family living in the…
We`re All Made Of Coal
In Walbrzych, a major town of a former coalfield, everyone talks about coal. The opinions of the authorities, and those of the folks who work with coal, are poles apart. The film uses footage shot by the amateur…
We're Going The Same Way
An investigation into the added value of honesty through the story of a father and a son trading cars from Lithuania to Kyrgyzstan. The film gives a face to the abstract concepts of corruption, poverty and migration.