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I Am the River, the River Is Me
A documentary starring Ned Tapa, Desmond Canterbury and Richard Sidey
Māori tribal leader Ned Tapa takes a group of friends and family on a breathtaking canoe trip down the Whanganui River in Aotearoa, as the Māori call New Zealand. The Whanganui is the first river to be recognized as a legal person. Together, this diverse group of people embraces the spirit of the river and tries to find what is needed to save the planet.
Auf Umwegen
A documentary
Their road trip takes them through breathtaking landscapes and unforgettable encounters. From Europe to Georgia, through Iran and Azerbaijan, they meet people whose hospitality enriches their journey and dissolves prejudices ... (more)
The Last Journey
A documentary starring Filip Hammar, Lars Hammar and Fredrik Wikingsson
Lars Hammar's retirement didn't go as planned. Instead of a new beginning with travels and experiences, Lars has turned more and more passive to his wife and son Filip's dismay. Filip gets an idea: to take his rugged old father on a journey to his beloved France and let him revisit his most beloved places. By recreating the same vacation the family used to do when Filip was a child, and secretly try and stage some wonderful moments, Filip hopes to reignite Lars' spark again. With the help of his best friend Fredrik, a large heap of optimism and creativity, and an old Renault 4, Filip takes his father on one last adventure.
Dreaming Dogs
A documentary starring Nadezhda Sobetskaya
A pack of strays – seven dogs and one woman live in the shadows of Moscow. Hidden from the totalitarian authorities, two species share their existence on the verge of disappearance. They are straying in constant restlessness through a savage landscape where the city is cracking. Shot from the animal’s point of view, patterns of mutual dependence and taming begin to blur.