Hijacked Life
In 1970, a teenager and his father hijack a Soviet airplane in search of freedom, igniting a 50-year odyssey across three continents - until, in 2002 in California, the son kills his dad.
Holy Culture!
A look at the Houses of Culture, previous harbors of the Soviet culture. Once they replaced churches, broadcasted communist propaganda. Time passed, USSR has fallen but they exist and their content remains unchanged.
Home is a Dollhouse
A filmmaker uses personal archives and imagined home videos to reconnect with her estranged mother, who left for the United States in the 1990s to pursue and acting career in Hollywood, while leaving her family behind.
Homo Sovieticus
A psychological portrait of a totalitarian mind through the eyes of the last
Soviet and first post-Soviet generation.
House in a Bottle
A confession of five people who had to be adults as children, and remain children as adults.
How Big Is the Galaxy?
We search for a key to understanding of freedom, knowledge and civilization in the vast Arctic spaces of Siberia, hundreds miles from human dwellings, through the eyes of a 7-year-old indigenous boy.
How I Became a Partisan
A film resistance against oblivion - Romani director Vera Lacková uncovers fates of five Roma partisans from World War II - one of them is her great-grandfather.
The Hydra
One man’s fight against the post-Soviet drug cartels.