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- Argentina, 1985, at the trial of the last dictatorship's military juntas. On the stand, the six judges; on one side, the prosecution, and on the other, the military personnel accused of genocide.
- Determined to make the planet a better place, former Texas cattle rancher Renee King-Sonnen transforms her husband's beef operation into a farm animal sanctuary, encouraging other farmers to transition from animal agriculture to plant-based food production.
- When I became deaf at the age of 23, I decided to get a cochlear implant. As I began to regain my memories of lost sounds, I asked myself: How does someone who doesn't hear listen?
- The documentary presents a group of women who are close to the 60s and share a common past: they were the base of the first women's soccer team in Brazil.
- Can architecture be poetry? A journey through the unique world of the most important Italian architect of the 20th century: Carlo Scarpa.
- Features Italian artist Luigi Lineri and his art "The Quest", which he has been working on for the past 60 years, a unique installation composed of tens of thousands of stones resembling primitive flint tools and symbolic sculptures.
- Thirteen men go on a retreat to face a personal and collective transformation in search of new ways of being men.
- In Lithuania, two investigative journalists work segregated from others in an isolated office as if in a cabinet. This cabinet is the main location in the film. It seems that they are in the cabinet, like they are closed, separated from others, even from the other journalists. Their research examines corruption of politicians, suspicious ties between the Prime Minister and businessmen, they fight for media freedom, which authorities are trying little by little to consistently restrict. It's not a film about one specific journalistic research, this film presents monotonous and nervous atmosphere in this cabinet and the question what is truth is also very important. It's a slow and minimalist film. The boundaries between truth and falsehood begin to rub. Journalists experience betrayal of a colleague, the office becomes sweltering and unpleasant. It's hard, nervous and stressful work and sometimes it may seem pointless, but it's necessary for society. Indifference otherwise can have sad consequences.
- Home is a feeling, they say, but where is home, when you are not allowed to feel at home even within your own body and mind? As I Was Looking Above, I Could See Myself Underneath unveils intimate stories of LGBTQ persons from Kosovo, going through their unceasing search for a safe place that allows them to be.
- "El dulce sabor del éxito" is a poetic journey about the sweetness of success. But do we really comprehend success? Filmed in the charming district of Lavapiés in the heart of Madrid, the film counts with the participation of figures such as tenor Plácido Domingo, actress Rossy de Palma, philosophers Fernando Savater and Javier Sádaba, representatives of the artistic world such as photographer Alberto García-Alix, artist Pilar Albarracín, comedian Leo Bassi, director of Teatro de la Zarzuela Daniel Bianco and his institutional support and singer/actor Enrique R. Del Portal. Also participating in the documentary are personalities from the world of science and psychology from global TED Talks, such as psychiatrist Martin Seligman, Harvard University professor Nancy Etcoff, motivational lecturer Victor Küppers and Buddhist monk Matthieu Ricard, as well as psychologist Tania Evans, director of the Research Center on Values -CIVSEM- Miguel Ángel Velázquez or figures with a wide impact on media such as youtuber JPelirrojo. María Teresa Paniagua made a career as a singer of Zarzuela at the time, and is the Spanish version of Rome's poet Vergil in this film that guides audiences in this inspiring journey. She is a unique, energetic and explosive character, and her positive attitude penetrates unwittingly our conscience to make us reflect on the authenticity of our lives. This documentary tries to be a balm for the spirit.
- 'A Life on Earth', is a hand-crafted-celluloid film that uses the cycles of life over the four seasons at an English allotment to structure a personal, poetic, hypnotic regression in time, on one family's journey through Invitro-Fertilisation process (IVF), as a philosophical device to highlight our relationship with the world.
- "My father was found dead with psychotropic medication at his side. Despite the suspicion of suicide, my mom didn't believe it was necessary to perform an autopsy. I was 8. Thirty years later, I plunge in to find out the truth."