Snow Monkey
2015

Snow Monkey

Australia, Norway
2015

Snow Monkey

One of Australia’s greatest photojournalists takes the audience on a riveting first-hand journey through an Afghanistan rarely seen on the news. In Snow Monkey, George…

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The Look of Silence
2014

The Look of Silence (Senyap)

Indonesia, Finland, Denmark, United Kingdom, Norway
2014

The Look of Silence (Senyap)

The Look of Silence is Joshua Oppenheimer’s and the anonymous Indonesian directors and producers powerful companion piece to The Act of Killing. Via their footage…

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The Act of Killing
2013

The Act of Killing

Norway, United Kingdom, Denmark
2013

The Act of Killing

Winner, Best Documentary Feature Film, 2013 Anwar Congo and his friends have been dancing their way through musical numbers, twisting arms in film noir gangster…

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Wajib
2017

Wajib (Duty)

Palestine, Colombia, France, Germany, Norway, Qatar, United Arab Emirates
2017

Wajib (Duty)

Abu Shadi is a divorced father and a school teacher in his mid-60s living in Nazareth. After his daughter’s wedding in one month he will be living…

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The River
2018

The River (Ozen)

Kazakhstan, Norway, Poland
2018

The River (Ozen)

A family lives in a tiny Kazakh village. The oldest child, Aslan, is 13 and his four brothers grow up regarding him with admiration. Kind…

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Amal
2018

Amal

Egypt, Lebanon, Qatar, France, Germany, Norway, Denmark
2018

Amal

Coming of age as a teenager is hard enough without being forced to do so amid the political and social upheaval of a national revolution.…

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