A Shaman's Tale
2019. Alexander Gabyshev, a shaman from Yakutia, sets out to cross Russia on foot (8,000 km from Yakutsk to Moscow) to exorcise Vladimir Putin "The Demon".
Children of the State
A great wave of criticism was aroused in 2011, when the Norwegian Child Welfare Services, Barnevernet, took away both of the Micháleks’ sons. The documentary director, who has two children of her own, set out to Norway…
Czech Allah
Czech Republic has only accepted a small number of refugees. In this respect, it belongs to the most intolerant countries in Europe. Made over the course of two years, this story-driven time-lapse documentary explores…
Czech Greens
This documentary sets out to uncover the inner developments of a political party as well as the director's own political activism. It also discusses a number of other issues: Why do people distrust politicians? What…
Czech Journal
A five-part series of socially critical, truly “public service” documentaries made over the course of one year. Each film deals with a compelling social issue and its broader context. Each topic is tackled without bias,…
Don’t Take My Life
One day, documentary filmmaker Andrea Culková unexpectedly had to face attachment of her assets because of a minor error that she learned about too late. She thus became one of the many people to find themselves caught…
Excursions
A film excursion to the places of Europe’s history and to ourselves. Cruiser Aurora, the symbol of Russia, is leaving for repairs the river, in which the history of the world flows.
I Love My Boring Life
The diary of a grandmother from the Prague neighbourhood of Zbraslav as a diary of eternity. Using informal language, for five years grandmother Alena Němcová from Zbraslav has been writing down weather forecasts,…
In the Child’s Best Interests
This film compares the fates of two newborns, whose parents either could not or did not want to care for them. Whilst one is placed into a temporary guardian’s care immediately after birth, the other is sent to a…
Jan Hus - A Mass for Three Dead Men
Jan Hus - A Mass for Three Dead Men tries to recover the legacy of the medieval reformist priest Jan Hus who was burnt to death by inquisition for his criticism and calling for reformation of the Catholic Church in 1415…
Naked Nation
„The reason why Czech tourists climb Biokovo Mountains in flip-flops or face inevitable death when sailing the open sea on pedal boats isn’t because they are high on ecstasy. The true reason is that unlike Croatians,…
Occupation 1968
Occupation as occupants see it.
Pepik the Czech Goes to Poland In a Quest for Love of God
What happens when a representative of the most atheist nation in Europe is sent to the most religious country in EU, Poland? A performative documentary about neighbors with very different view of religion.
Pipeline
Pipeline is a film about modern Europe, about two of its edges, or to put it more precisely – two of its extremes. This is a film about Europe, which spans from the barren land of eternal winters of Siberia to the…
Putin's Playground
What is the threat of a hybrid war waged by Putin in Central and Eastern Europe? We learn about the dangers from an investigative documentary by following the trail of GRU agents, agents with a license to kill.
Putin's Witnesses
The events of the film begin on 31 December, 1999 when Russia was acquainted with its new President. The film is based on unique and strictly documentary testimonies of the true causes and consequences of the operation…
Teaching War
The film examines how a military spirit is slowly returning to our society. Attempts to renew military training or compulsory military service and in general to prepare the nation for the next big war go hand in hand…
Velvet Terrorists
Three men longing to become heroes. During the 80s, they decided to fight the communistic regime in Czechoslovakia. Three stories about the thin line between defence and offence, courage and chance, presence and past...…
Waitersgate
A reporter undertakes a journalistic investigation to examine if three waiters could topple Polish government by eavesdropping its ministers? Or was it a conspiracy with the Kremlin in the background?