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What happens when a programme maker’s personal interpretation and subjective point of view collide with historical fact? What effect can this collision have on the viewer’s perception of the truth? Five very different works explore these and other interesting questions.
On 28 June 1995 in Aguas Blancas village,Guerrero, Mexico, 45 countrymen were traveling in a truck which was attacked by state police. 15 men were killed and 22 were…
This is the visual representation of an inner feeling. Using home-video footage,the director expresses her attitude towards her alcoholic father.The sound track is an…
10 x 28 minute docudrama about Finnish presidents at fateful turns in the country’s history: moments when both the country and its head of state were at…
This series of short (1 minute) animations features anecdotes or moments from the lives of people over 60 from a variety of multicultural backgrounds. Some are…
Shahar is an unemployed filmmaker. His father Sleiman, a strict 82-year-old Yemenite, suggests that Shahar make a film about the Jewish Brigade in which he had served…