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  • Horrie

    Greece, April 1941 and the Nazis are pushing hard but we’re still holding firm. Say hello to the 2nd/1st Machine Gun Battalian and their secret weapon – Horrie the hero dog of the Mediterranean!

  • Letters From Pyongyang

    When the letters from a North Korean relative stop coming a Korean-Canadian father and son embark on an urgent quest into the heat of a rarely seen North Korea in search of long lost family members separated by political conflict for more than a half-century.

  • Jambo Amani

    A group of Congolese FDLR militiamen have decided to renounce violence surrender their weapons and enter the reintegration programme of the United Nations. Happy to leave behind the troubled mountains of North Kivu, they take a helicopter to City of Goma where a new life is about to begin.

  • Live Through This

    Can a man embrace his mother’s killer? A film about the ultimate act of forgiveness.

  • Patio

    At the yard they play football dance “Caopeira” and talk about freedom.

  • Slomo

    Depressed and frustrated with his life Dr. John Kitchin abandons his career as a neurologist and moves to Pacific Beach. There he undergoes a radical transformation into SLOMO trading his lab coat for a pair of rollerblades and his IRA for a taste of divinity.

  • Coffee Time

    Four widow friends in their late 80s meet for coffee. But instead of knitting or grandkids, their conversation is about sexual experiences and expectations, aging bodies and why sex is better now than before. They are open-hearted, bold and humorous.

  • La Pionnière (The Pioneer)

    An anthology on the work of Alice Guy, a French pioneer filmmaker/ first female director in the motion picture industry. Most of the films by this contemporary of the Lumieres and Melies have vanished, along with her name.

  • Not Anymore: A Story Of Revolution

    The story of the Syrian struggle for freedom as experienced by a 32 year old rebel commander Mowya and a 24 year old female journalist Nour in Aleppo Syria. The film clearly and concisely shows why the Syrian people are fighting for their freedom told through the emotional words of to powerful characters whose lives have been turned upside down and torn apart by war.

  • My House Without Me

    Two women, one house. An intimate story about a Pole and a German placed by war on enemy sides and their parallel lives accidentally brought together.