A Lamp
The life of Zalkarbek and his mother Kalbu, who live without any electricity, 15 km far from the state capital city Bishkek.
Aliyah Dada
Aliyah Dada presents a well-documented history of Jews in Romania. In 1882, a small community in Moinești was leaving for the Holy Land, to establish one of the first settlements in Palestine.
All Things Ablaze
This film is not about the revolution that changed Ukraine this winter. Not exactly. It rather shows a universal pattern of particular kind of uprisings – those ones that end with bloodshed.
Always Together
Petr was an urban man from a block of flats in Pilsen. He studied cybernetics at Charles University in Prague. His wife Simona grew up in a rich neighborhood in Prague and was studying Czech language and history at...
A Man Can Get by on His Own, or Rather not
A diary of a theatre director, where everything is a "play for real". A detective tragicomical staging of his own life and death on stage and off stage. Petr Lébl... Tel Aviv, mon amour...
A Man Who Ate Himself
Branko Crnogorac Kareli is one of the famous, though bizarre symbols of the former Yugoslavia. Former circus, film hero, a superman from the plains, today is a humble citizen.
Amerika
Bára is the daughter of Czech immigrants in Canada. She has returned to the Czech Republic to get to know her parents’ country.
Ana Square
For already 40 years, without a single day of rest, Ana has been coming in front of the city church to sell the religious calendars and rosaries; in sun, in snow, in rain, on Sundays and holidays.
Andin. Armenian Journey Chronicles
Dozens of nations have moved along the Silk Road over thousands of years. Many of them vanished into history and so did their stories. But there is a nation whose history still lives on.
Andrew
Andrew is a story on an athlete who cannot come to terms with his own weaknesses and the prospect of leaving the ring forever.