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Philip
and his Seven Wives Six years ago God told Philip that he was a Hebrew king. Philip decided to take seven women to be his wives and created a new Godly family. Now they all live together in a quiet English sea-side town. |
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Stolen An exploration of an unusual crime and the fascinating, disparate characters involved: from the 19th century Grand Dame Isabella Gardner to the 17th century Dutch masters to a 21st century terrorist organization with a penchant for stealing Vermeers. |
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Odessa
Odessa The film brings together the story of a Jewish community, that once populated the Ukranian city, Odessa, which is today spread around three continentsa. It follows a few exuberant characters, and portrays their hopes, illusions, dreams and wanderings. |
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China Blue
Who makes your jeans? The latest film to win the Amnesty International Award, is a hard-hitting and touching film which shines a light on the inhumane working conditions endured by denim manufacturers in Southern China. |
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The Hermitage
Dwellers
This is an extraordinary insight into Russia through the dreamy and passionately aesthetic workers of the greatest of Russia’s museums, the Hermitage in St.Petersburg. |
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His
Big White Self
Broomfield returns to One of Broomfield's most effective films The Leader, The Driver And The Driver's Wife made during the final days of Apartheid in 1991 so outraged the South African white supremacist Eugene Terreblanche and his followers |
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No
More Tears Sister - Anatomy of Hope & Betrayal A story of love, revolution, and betrayal, No More Tears Sister explores the price of truth in times of war - set during the violent ethnic conflict that has enveloped Sri Lanka over decades |
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In
Search of Mozart A documentary that travels to the heart of the old Europe and the heart of genius itself, to answer the question, who was Mozart? |
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The
Devil's Miner "The Devil's Miner" is the story of 14 year-old Basilio Vargas and his 12 year-old brother Bernardino, as they work in the Bolivian silver mines of Cerro Rico, which date back to the sixteenth century. |
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The
Shutka Book of Records In the Balkan town of Shutka, the Romani (Gypsy) population is thriving and everyone is considered a champion at something. Manic's self-assured documentary introduces us to a variety of Shutka's colorful champions, from the boxer and the lovemaker to the grave robber and the vampire hunter. |
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Stroke Boris and Katarina, a beautiful couple: she a filmmaker, he a musician. They are young, creative and overflowing with plans and ideas. But soon after their wedding, Boris suddenly suffers a terrible stroke. A moving video diary. |
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Souls
of Naples A complex portrait of Naples which discovers the poverty and adversity behind the magnificence and pomp that dates from the time when Naples still had great political and social influence. |
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Lomax
the Songhunter Alan Lomax (1915-2002) was a song collector. For a big part of his life, he travelled around the world with his recording equipment, hunting for the prettiest folk songs... |
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How
Arnold Won the West Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, George W Bush, Bill Clinton, Gray Davis and more. The film follows the campaign from the moment Schwarzenegger announced his candidacy through to his victory. |
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El
Perro Negro- Stories From the Spanish Civil War A poetic collage of amateur films and quotes of men and women who took part in the Spanish Civil War. |
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The
Swenkas This documentary is a portrait of the Swenkas, a small group of working men in post-apartheid South Africa. Men who take great pride in putting on a flashy suit and stand out as an inspiration for others. |
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Georgi
and the Butterflies Winner of the Silver Wolf Award at IDFA 2004. This film explores the fine line between brilliance and lunacy. Georgi and the Butterflies tells the story of a man and his dream. |
| If you are interested
in programming any of our feature or short documentaries in your venue
or film club, please get in touch docspaceprod@eca.ac.uk |
