In the summer of 2002, Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon ordered the construction of a massive security wall, which would clearly define the border between Israel and Palestine and prevent Palestinian forces from easily entering Israeli territory. While the wall follows the nation’s official borderlines, it cuts through neighborhoods, gardens, farmlands and others areas, serving as an ugly and divisive reminder of the ongoing conflict and ultimately trapping people on both sides within the barrier. Documentary filmmaker Simone Bitton, a Jew born in Morocco who identifies with both Israeli and Arab cultures, examines the long and costly process of building this fence in Wall (aka Mur), which offers a visual record of the barrier’s emergence and features interview with the people who build it, as well as those forced to live in its shadow. Wall was screened as part of the 2005 Sundance Film Festival.Read More »
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Simone Bitton – Mur AKA Wall (2004)
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Rachel Ward – Beautiful Kate (2009)
2001-2010AustraliaDramaRachel WardBeautiful Kate is the story of a family whose all too human mistakes lead to tragedy, recrimination, guilt and finally salvation. Told in parallel strands of past and present, the film recounts the sexual awakening of three siblings growing up in isolation, interwoven with the emotional journey of reconciliation between an estranged father and son. Beautiful Kate is based on the Newton Thornburg novel.Read More »
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James Fotopoulos – Untitled (Thanks, Get in…) (2008)
USA2001-2010ExperimentalJames FotopoulosDashing leading man of the forties picks up a stag model hitchhiker on the Boulevard one night in West Hollywood during the 1960s. The conversation as they get stuck in traffic involves the young model’s recognizing the star, asking advice and triggering a psychedelic discourse on acting for the camera and the metaphysics of fame on the big screen.Read More »
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Constantin Popescu – Principii de viata AKA Principles of Life (2010)
2001-2010Constantin PopescuDramaRomaniaVelicanu considers himself a fulfilled person. He’s got money, a new villa, married a younger woman and has a son from a previous marriage. Before the holidays he has to leave everything in order, but things start to get complicated. The crisis at the end of the day make him wonder whatever he is indeed a happy, fulfilled person…Read More »
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Adrian Sitaru – Pescuit sportiv AKA Angling (2008)
2001-2010Adrian SitaruDramaQueer Cinema(s)Romania

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The story of some ordinary people who undergo a relationship crisis, as well as a consciousness crisis – people who find themselves in an extreme situation and give up their principles.Read More » -
Cornel George Popa – Viata mea sexuala AKA My Sexual Life (2010)
2001-2010Cornel George PopaDramaRomaniaIMDb wrote:
This is the story of a young woman, Dorina, working in a sex shop in Bucharest, after being forced to interrupt her studies to care for her parents. Because of her job, everyone considers her to be something other than what she is – a fragile and unhappy woman, forced to live a life she does not deserve and for which she is not ready. And soon, things get out of control. The story of Dorina may be the story of all of us who are leading a life, inside which we feel prisoners and which we do not deserve.Read More » -
Ava DuVernay – This Is the Life (2008)
USA2001-2010Ava DuVernayMusical

A feature-length documentary that chronicles “The Good Life” emcees, the alternative music movement they developed, and their worldwide influence on the art form.Read More »
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Marcel Lozinski – Jak to sie robi AKA How It’s Done (2006)
2001-2010DocumentaryMarcel LozinskiPolandPoliticsCulture.pl wrote:
Marcel Łoziński’s Jak to się robi / How It’s Done is a provocative vision of the Polish model of democracy as well as being an ironic and at the same time terrifying portrait of Poland’s political stage, based on a three-year observation of an experiment conducted by the Polish political marketing guru Piotr Tymochowicz whose objective was to prove that anyone could be elevated to the summits of power. At a time when the make-up of Polish political elites leaves a lot to be desired, Łoziński’s bitter-sweet documentary shows that the ‘rule of souls’ is just a couple of neat socio-technical tricks, cynicism and political effectiveness weigh more than ideas and party colours are just a more or less colourful addition to the colour of the tie bought under the image expert’s tutelage. The product of Łoziński’s cool observation is as comic as its is horrifying.Read More » -
Nils Malmros – Kærestesorger AKA Aching Hearts (2009)
2001-2010DenmarkDramaNils MalmrosQuote:
A bunch of 15-year-olds in Viborg make their first experiences with love, kissing and sexuality, coming together and drifting apart. The film follows the adolescents over a three-year-period, focusing on the relationship between Jonas and Agnete, which is made difficult by misconceptions, Agnete’s interest for philosophy and Jonas’s friend Toke, her father’s mental illness and Jonas’s own indecision regarding his feelings for her. The story ends when the protagonists finish school.Read More »






