A humanist look at identity in a marginalized group.
Lea Petříková's documentary is an exploration of the unseen and of the power of narratives to shape reality.
Matej Bobrik's documentary explores a Nepalese family's struggle with cultural assimilation and interpersonal tensions in Warsaw.
A bizarre bureaucratic kerfuffle challenges the boundaries of documentary filmmaking.
Petr Jančárek's documentary offers an intimate glimpse into the final years of former Czech president Václav Havel.
Maciek Hamela captures the human cost of war through the lens of a van traversing a war-torn landscape.
Romanian filmmaker Alexandru Solomon creates a case study of the malleability of collective belief.
Snake Gas dusts off Conrad's immortal The Heart of Darkness for a Czech take that breaks the mold of domestic productions.
Stephan Komanderev navigates the complexities of post-Soviet capitalism and moral decay.
A minimalist parable doubling as a social allegory.
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