A film about the outstanding Latvian film director Juris Podnieks, who during his lifetime gained the fame of a fighter for justice and an "eye-opener". Podnieks has created testimonies about the most important events of the twentieth century in the post-Soviet territory. He always saw a bigger picture, it was not just Latvia what interested him. His ability to cover such a wide spectrum of themes - wars, lost freedom of his own country, the Soviet regime and its collapse, young people, artists. But most importantly, he was always focusing on the human soul. Juris creates an emotional bond between the author and his characters, the characters and the viewer - he was talking to each individual. Perhaps this is why his films made such an effect on the viewer. Juris Podnieks has clearly been able to influence millions of viewers with his films. Juris himself died in the summer of 1992 in a diving accident. Did he manage to fulfill his mission in this life?
After losing her leg, a young girl becomes a passionate advocate for disability rights, facing unexpected challenges in her fight for a more inclusive society.
In the summer of 2023, hardly any other topic caused as much discussion as this one: Rammstein singer Till Lindemann is allegedly responsible for sexual assaults. Several women had reported to NDR and the “Süddeutsche Zeitung” newspaper about alleged transgressions. There was talk of a kind of organized recruitment system for sexual acts with the Rammstein frontman. However, the public prosecutor's office dropped its investigation after a short time. For many fans, this is akin to an acquittal. “Panorama” accompanied some of the women for several months and researched the Rammstein band's environment. How did the sexist recruitment system of mostly young women around the so-called “Row Zero” for Till Lindemann work? Was it simply about sex, drugs and rock'n'roll or did the musician not accept boundaries?
Journalistic chronicle made by Ocelote from the Colima zoo “Ecoparc” that reconstructs the mysterious case of a pair of animals on display, a red deer and a mouflon sheep, killed with a firearm by a mysterious criminal.
The film "Whose family will the sun look into" is about the amazing mother Margot and her son Umeda. Umed has Down syndrome, but watching his life, hardly anyone can call him disabled. He is a participant and winner of Russian and international swimming competitions, a soloist of the inclusive musical orchestra "Sunny Notes", a faithful assistant to his mother in all household matters and, most importantly, a young active guy with serious, real dreams and plans for life.
Rae Ripple, a welder from the outskirts of West Texas transforms neglected metal into works of art and in the process finds healing from her traumatic past.
"Climate: The Movie" highlights a different perspective on the climate change debate and is supported by scientists who have signed the Clintel's World Climate Declaration. This group of researchers seeks to present an alternative narrative in the face of the dominant discourse.
Formerly a tributary of the Seine, today forgotten in the sewers of Paris, the Bièvre fascinates the Englishwoman that I am. I set off on foot to look for its source and its meanders bring me to the inhabitants of its banks, themselves carried by a flow of a different nature, with much more distant origins.
Antoine told me that he put the animals on a pedestal, because they had the nobility to remain wild. I decided to follow him in his search for ghostly beings who haunt his thoughts. The same ones that occupy Michel’s mind. So I also decided to wait for them, with Michel.
No one has ever seen a skateboarder at this Loiret skatepark. At first glance, this place away from the village is deserted. But if you hang around for a long time, you enter the kingdom of adolescents, an empire without adults where relationships are made and broken with the rhythm of the seasons.