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You can choose your favorite film too.
Vote for Best of The Audience, click EDITIONS then SEPTEMBER
Watch each work by clicking on poster next to film info.
Some posters are not interactive, some films are NOT available online, usually because they're in other film festival competitions requiring not posting films on internet.
Marshalling Peace
The Marshall Islands was the testing grounds for the United States' nuclear weapons program from 1946-1958. Over this time period, 67 nuclear weapons were detonated in the Marshall Islands, including populated atolls, without the knowledge or consent of the inhabitants. This experience left Marshallese society irreparably broken and the Marshallese people riddled with sickness. |
We Are Still Here, El Taino Vive!
"We Are Still Here. The Taino Lives!" is a documentary by Ermelinda Cortes that focuses on the Indigenous People of the Caribbean, and the recent DNA study proving that the Indigenous Taino Indian is not extinct. The use of Mitochondrial DNA testing by Dr. Juan Martinez Cruzado uncovered that over 60% of the people tested have Indigenous blood. It will also show how the indigenous culture and language has survived throughout the centuries. Entire families preserving an oral history of culture, with theirs customs, art, language, and methods of worship. |
JIHAD: A Story of the Others
Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Deeyah Khan talks to some of the most prominent jihadists in recent conflicts to find out about what drew them to leave their homes in the West to risk their lives on faraway battlefields. She develops an unexpected insight into their motivations, their experiences, and for some, the painful process of reparation. |
Today I acknowledge
(was made in 35 hours without money by myself with strangers on the street) On a saturday afternoon at the victory gate in munich I asked strangers to acknowledge each other. My intention was, that I thought germans are having a hard time acknowledging each other. I met a man from Kasachstan, a girl from munich (who never met each other before), a mother and a daughter, a couple and two guys from turkey . They all acknowledged each other right there and I met a musician who composed a song for me that afternoon. |
ARMÂNII, from the famous Manakia to I’m not famous…
The documentary film “ARMÂNII, from the famous Manakia to I’m not famous…” is an exploration of the Armân world, from the first motion picture shot in the Balkans by two Armâns, film pioneers Yanaki and Milton Manakia, to the first film in the cinema history spoken in the Armân language, “I’m not famous but I’m Armân.” |
Caste A Wave
The word “surf” originated in India in 1599, yet surfing has only existed there for the past ten years. In this groundbreaking short film we take audiences to the small fishing village of Mahabalipuram on the Indian east coast, where we meet local and visiting surfers, relatives of surfers and locals. We see firsthand how surf culture is impacting the community and how a new wave of connectivity between Indians and their once-feared ocean has given birth to a model for global environmental transformation. |