01 Jan 1958
What was not in the dream
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01 Jan 1958
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01 Jan 1949
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01 Jan 1949
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01 Jan 1948
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04 Nov 1949
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01 Jan 1949

A documentary film comparing current / everyday and historical / noble aspects of Prague.
05 Sep 1947
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01 Jan 1973
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01 Jan 1948
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01 Jan 1948
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02 Jan 1960
The film tells the story of a mullah who investigates all kinds of criminal fraud that takes place under the guise of religion, which imposes an unusual lifestyle on believers. But one fine day, he meets an old friend and everything falls apart.

01 Jan 1960

The comedy is about drunkard who wanted to go to the bath-house but instead of going there he boarded a plane going to Ganja city...
26 Nov 1988
On June 10, 1944, the SS murdered nearly the entire population of the French village of Oradour. The ruins still stand, the population is buried in the cemetery. Only one person has ever been convicted of this crime: the former SS-Obersturmführer Heinz Barth.
19 Feb 1980
A report on the 1980 trial in which Kurt Lischka, Herbert Hagen and Ernst Heinrichsohn were convicted of deporting the Jewish population of France during the Second World War.

20 Dec 2024

A daughter writes a letter for her father, who she lost after he was sentenced on charges of blasphemy.

01 Jan 1943

Profile of the Crow Indian Mission in Lodge Grass, Montana.

19 Apr 2021

Explore the life and times of author L. Frank Baum, the creator of one of the most beloved, enduring and classic American narratives. By 1900, when The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was published, Baum was 44 years old and had spent much of his life in restless pursuit of success.

18 Sep 2020

Following all the singers from Filosofi Kopi's soundtracks, this concert talked about coffee and how life changed 'cause of it.

01 Jan 2020

Discuss, discuss, but we must not forget the laundry! Snatches of dialogue, of thoughts that mingle happily with the faces that also mingle with each other. From films number 342 and 343 by Gérard Courant: “Jean Marie Straub”, 1984 and “Danièle Huillet”, 1984.


In its first 80 years of activity, the Autonomous Institute for Social Housing (IACP) created in Rome a veritable "city within the city", to face what has always represented, and still represents, "the most serious problem facing Rome: the housing problem." What is this "city within the city" made of? Who is not included in their raw concrete? And how was this social architecture judged by the underprivileged men and women of the Roman people, active in the daily struggle for a house still to be expected, or too expensive to pay? First of all they teach those who are still in search of a house how to fight against and while waiting, but they also teach us that the fight for the right to housing is an unfinished struggle and therefore still recent, which is articulated and exhibited through the archives of the past and the archives of the present.