Displaying 1-10 of 12 films.
Abel Raises CainUSA For over 40 years, Alan Abel reigned supreme as America’s most notorious prankster. Through the eyes of his daughter, we understand the rationale behind the man.
Counting Headz: South Afrika’s Sistaz in Hip-HopSouth Africa/Canada Three women in South Africa’s emerging hip-hop scene share their struggles and victories while remaining true to their culture, sexuality, and family expectations.
Description of a MemoryIsrael Nearly 50 years after Chris Marker’s 1960 impressionist film about Israel, "Description d'un combat", Dan Geva creates a new cinematic dialogue with the original…
The ExchangeBelgium Through music, six men from Palestinian territories and Israel provide children and people of their cities a refuge from the strife of their everyday life.
HighnoteNew Zealand Conductor Karen Grylls and 46 members of the NZ Youth Choir travel through Eastern Europe and compete at the 2004 International Choral Competition in Gorizia, Italy.
In the Company of ActorsAustralia From a rehearsal in Sydney through to opening night in New York, a company of actors including Cate Blanchett and Hugo Weaving reveals the magic of creating theatre.
In the Night KitchenNew Zealand Journey with Auckland installation artist John Radford, as he and his team stealthily plaster, shape and sculpt tonnes of clay over a public fountain in one night.
JR: Street ExpoThe Netherlands JR — Street Expo follows French documentary photographer JR as he photographs the Paris ghettoes, and brightens up the streets by illegally pasting posters of his…
Lovely RITANew Zealand Gaylene Preston’s documentary, Lovely RITA, celebrates New Zealand painter Rita Angus.
The Old StoresIsrael This is the story of a number of old stores in modern-day Tel Aviv-Jaffa. The film passes between the stores and unfolds an aged world of tradition and family businesses.