DOKweb Content
www.DOKweb.net is a portal dedicated to East European documentary film. The news section provides up-to-date information on upcoming and just completed films, interviews with filmmakers and other documentary professionals, in-depth articles exploring the state of documentary filmmaking in various parts of the region, as well as insightful texts on current trends, funding, etc. The portal also boasts the largest published databases of completed and upcoming documentary films from Eastern Europe, an industry directory, as well as trailers and original video content. www.DOKweb.net is IDF´s key online project that provides comprehensive details on all IDF´s activities and links them with general information service.
Institute of Documentary Film’s Activities
Founded in 2001, the INSTITUTE OF DOCUMENTARY FILM (IDF) is a non-profit training and networking centre based in Prague, Czech Republic, focused on the support of East European documentary films and their wider promotion. Our activities support filmmakers through all stages of completion – development, funding, production, post-production, and distribution. We aim at individual filmmakers (tailored consultations), groups of carefully selected professionals with projects or films (Ex Oriente Film, East European Forum, East Silver, Doc Launch, etc.), broader professional community (East Doc Platform), as well as the general public (portal www.DOKweb.net). We closely work with key int. festivals, broadcasters, distributors, sales agents, markets, or training initiatives and serve as the GATEWAY TO EAST EUROPEAN DOCUMENTARY FILM.
Free Libya (dir. Fritz Ofner, Austria, 2012)

Film of the Week: Free Libya

28.01.2013 | tch | Articles

Children playing with torsos of tanks. Men numbering graves at a mass burial ...
Danube Hospital (dir. Nikolas Geyrhalter, Austria, 2012)

Film of the Week: Danube Hospital

21.01.2013 | tch | Articles

Automatic transport carriers are moving slowly along the 2nd level of one ...
Stremt 89 (dir. Dragos Dulea, Anda Puscas, Romania, 2012)

Film of the Week: Stremt 89

14.01.2013 | tch | Articles

Seen from today's perspective, the revolutionary events of 1989, as they ...
Battery Man (dir. Dusan Saponja, Dusan Cavic, Serbia, 2012)

Film of the Week: Battery Man

07.01.2013 | ok | Articles

Biba Struja is the Battery Man, an ultimate electric power accumulator. ...
I Don't Love You (dir. Pavel Kostomarov, Alexander Rastorguev, Russia, 2012)

Film of the Week: I Don't Love You

17.12.2012 | tch | Articles

How easy is it to say I love you? How difficult is it to say I don't love ...
Winter Go Away (Askold Kurov and coll., Russia, 2012)

Film of the Week: Winter Go Away

10.12.2012 | tch | Articles

While the streets of Moscow are in winter's cold grip, its living rooms, ...
Cut-Paste (dir. Rafal Samusik, Poland, 2012)

Film of the Week: Cut-Paste

03.12.2012 | tch | Articles

At the beginning, there is the ringing of a phone; at the end, the beating ...
We Will Be Happy One Day (dir. Pawel Wysoczański, Poland, 2011)

Film of the Week: We Will Be Happy One Day

26.11.2012 | tch | Articles

Singer. Football player. Model. Terrorist. But also a man, a Polish mother ...
Disease of the Third Power (dir. Zuzana Piussi, Slovakia, 2011)

Film of the Week: Disease of the Third Power

19.11.2012 | tch | Articles

Citizens of the Slovak Republic are walking behind a coffin, carrying a ...
Tomorrow Will Be Better (dir. Martin Přívratský, Czech Republic, 2012)

Film of the Week: Tomorrow Will Be Better

24.09.2012 | Articles

A generic documentary, rather exceptional attempt in the context of Czech ...