Capitalism, Consumerism

21 films
  • Ai Weiwei's Turandot

    dir. Maxim Derevianko
    dok2025

    When a world-renowned artist and activist embarks upon the project of staging a classic opera, there is no doubt that it will be a revolutionary interpretation. By addressing the refugee crisis or the war in Ukraine, Ai Weiwei once again proves to be an artist who believes that art can influence reality.

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  • A Frown Gone Mad (Fitnat Fi Alhajibayn)

    dir. Omar Mismar
    dok2024

    The closer the war, the busier the business – these are the observations of the head of a Beirut beauty salon specialising in facial injections. The film, without any anaesthesia and operating mainly with close-ups, shows aesthetic medicine procedures which are performed in spite of exploding bombs.

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  • Birds of Paradise (Rajskie ptaki)

    dir. Tomek Ducki
    anim2025

    Birds live happily and in a carefree manner on an island made of their own celebrations. When a mysterious object is washed ashore, the everyday life of the bird community begins to falter. The new, colourful world is fascinating, but it also leads to conflict. A perverse tale about harmony and the fine line between progress and chaos.

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  • Can't Feel Nothing

    dir. David Borenstein
    dok

    Together with the director, we set out into the world to explore the nature of our addiction to social media and incessant scrolling. We reach the edges of the map, where trolls, propagandists and the influence industry produce the world’s most addictive content.

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  • D is for Distance

    dir. Christopher Petit, Emma Matthews
    dok2025

    What do memory loss, William S. Burroughs, post-war CIA espionage operations and today’s struggles with a heartless healthcare system have in common? All of them come together in a creative and deeply personal essay. Following Louis, who suffers from epilepsy, we embark on a journey into the world full of paradoxes and emotions.

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  • Eternal You

    dir. Hans Block, Moritz Riesewieck
    dok

    Who has the right to dispose of the traces we leave in the digital world? Can we forbid the creation of our posthumous, partly self-aware avatars from these crumbs? Moritz Riesewieck and Hans Block examine attempts at recreating the dead. Undertaken on the fringes of the mainstream today, they may become part of everyday life tomorrow.

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  • Fission (Spaltung)

    dir. João Pedro Prado, Anton Yaremchuk
    dok2025

    Are nuclear power plants more of a threat or rescue for us? The documentary presents the hot topic of nuclear power, setting it in different places and contexts, both global and local. The film breaks it down into voices – sometimes very serious but on other occasions eccentric and funny.

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  • I Dream in Photos

    dir. Gary Lennon
    dok

    Pulitzer Prize winner and photojournalist Cathal McNaughton decides to leave his dream profession at the peak of his career. Returning from war zones to live in a cottage in the Irish countryside is not easy for him. He finally has time to rebuild the relationship with his adolescent son and take care of his parents, but the memories of his past still haunt him.

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  • New Beginnings (Les Recommencements)

    dir. Vivianne Perelmuter, Isabelle Ingold
    dok2025

    Al, a resident of California’s Yurok reserve, decides to embark on a long journey. Due to an environmental catastrophe, it is becoming increasingly difficult for him to engage in fishing and the demons of war are still swirling in his head. Will a reunion with his former brothers-in-arms enable him to regain his equilibrium?

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  • Nice Girls Don't Ask

    dir. Jan Krawitz
    dok2025

    The 1950s in America were the time when schools were flooded with educational films aiming to shape exemplary female behaviour. This story, composed of excerpts from such films, is not only a look at the past ideals of femininity but also a bitter reflection on their contemporary echoes.

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  • Pacific Vein

    dir. Ulu Braun
    anim2024

    "Pacific Vein" takes us through a painterly panorama of the US West. Assange stands between imperial, Roman fake buildings as a soda maker and ponders the digitalization of our world. Around him, hippies, artists, and homeless people search for meaning while surveillance cameras capture their messages. Media and fiction merge hypnotically with doc-footage. The empire is diligent and nervous, the American Dream glitched into a ghostly autosuggestion. Where is the enemy, who has the image rights?

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  • Silver

    dir. Natalia Koniarz
    dok2025

    Without this metal, there would be no modern technologies today. In the 21st century, there are still murderous working conditions in the Bolivian silver mines of Potosí, from which the profits are reaped by international corporations. The entire lives of people from this area revolve around mines, and the documentary is a raw observation of their daily routine.

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    Awards:Silver Horn / Nagrody specjalne
  • Tata

    dir. Lina Vdovîi, Radu Ciorniciuc
    dok2024

    In this film, the global problem of invisible slavery meets a family story of violence. When a Moldovan journalist learns that her father, who works in Italy, is being abused and beaten by his employer, she arrives on the scene and tries to record the abuse using a hidden camera.

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    Awards:Silver Horn
  • The Gardener, the Buddhist & the Spy

    dir. Håvard Bustnes
    dok2025

    Tycoons producing carcinogenic asbestos with impunity, activists fighting the global web of illicit connections and a man who was a double or perhaps even a triple agent – here is an investigative documentary whose protagonist continually eludes us.

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    Awards:Special Award
  • The Granny & Fishes (Poorzal)

    dir. Maria Mavati, Ehsan Farokhi Fard, Ehsan Farokhifard
    dok2024

    An elderly woman lives in a desolate area ravaged by droughts near Lake Hamun in Iran. She is the only inhabitant of one of the villages evacuated due to the lack of water. Every day, she walks on the sun-cracked ground, collects dried fish and waits for life to return to the area.

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  • The Light of Immortality (Światło nieśmiertelności)

    dir. Mikołaj Janik
    dok2025

    ‘By studying the history of light, we can study the history of mankind,’ says Janusz Chmielniak, Poland’s largest lamp collector, who has amassed over 1,500 exhibits from various eras. The film, made in the spirit of great adventure cinema, is a fascinating journey through the history of darkness and light.

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  • The Prince (El Príncep)

    dir. Alex Sardà
    fab2024

    Arthur is a dancer and his dance company is to stage an important performance. He is also the younger son of a wealthy businessman, whose risky decisions could affect the future and well-being of the whole family. On the eve of the highly anticipated premiere, Arthur is faced with a moral dilemma.

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  • Tooth and Nail (După Cioate)

    dir. Radu Mocanu, Mihai Gavril Dragolea
    dok2024

    Once a local businessman, Tiberiu is now a determined Romanian activist. He documents illegal logging in state forests and publishes the evidence on his social media. Two journalists follow in his footsteps and witness the events that seem taken out of a hard-hitting thriller.

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  • Trains (Pociągi)

    dir. Maciej J. Drygas
    dok2024

    Can a train serve as a metaphor for human destiny? The documentary by Maciej J. Drygas is a historical railway journey through 20th-century Europe composed exclusively of the footage found in archives around the world.

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  • Urban Duo (Lóngchāng gōngyù)

    dir. HongYu Yue
    anim2024

    A father and son, residents of bustling Shanghai, represent different approaches to everyday life in a city. The split-screen animation juxtaposes two worlds: digital, metropolitan modernity and traditional life in harmony with nature. The film poses the question whether progress always means a better life.

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  • Wassupkaylee

    dir. Pepi Ginsberg
    fab2025

    First content, then lunch. Kaylee, a teenage prankster, ends up in a house of influencers, where the only things that matter are likes and advertising contracts. She finds it hard to fit in with a group of TikTokers, but unexpectedly, a chance for friendship presents itself. How far will Kaylee go to create the viral content she craves?

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