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- Shortly after failing to rescue a drowning man, Donato meets Konrad, a friend of the victim. They soon begin a relationship which seems doomed from the start, while Donato's past catches up with him.
- Bertolt Brecht lives! Maggie Hadleigh-West walks crowded urban streets carrying a video camera and microphone, trailed by one or two women also with cameras. Whenever a man harasses her, with ogling or words, she turns the camera on him, moves in close, and questions his behavior. The questions are not for dialogue but for making him as uncomfortable as he's made her. More than 50 such encounters are included: the men react with bravado, embarrassment, or anger. None apologize. Interspersed are her voice-over stories of growing up and dealing with men, as well as interviews with several women who talk about how they handle similar harassment and what they feel about it.
- Dialogue Earth is a feature-length documentary, which offers us a moving portrait of the German artist Ulrike Arnold who paints with earth and meteorites from remote areas all around the world, and now travels through archaic, mystical landscapes in the the American Southwest, especially the wilderness of southern Utah. Her encounters with old friends and farewells to others who have passed away and the spirituality that Eli Secody of the Navajo Tribe finds in her paintings lead us to contemplate her legacy and why her upbringing has led her to undergo a lifelong journey of seeking. Exhibiting her work at White Pocket in the Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness on the day Trump announces his executive order permitting the dismantlement of national monuments, she recognizes that this special landscape is in danger from mining and oil exploration. Visiting the US-Mexican border with artist friend Peter Young, she reveals her plans for her next work: To unite for the very first time in one painting earth colors from all the places she has visited over the past 38 years, to create a visual expression of the diversity of the continents and their peoples, as an articulation of unity, equality, peace and harmony. This statement for the preservation and protection of our unique planet Earth is the One World Painting, scheduled to be exhibited at the United Nation (UN) in New York for Earth Day.
- Observational documentary about people as refugees and asylum seekers in many geographical locations such as Germany, Brazil, Western Sahara, Myanmar, Cuba, South Sudan.
- The non-linear collision of different points of view in this composition aims to liberate the poetry of reality. We see how people live their lives and dream in this situation, so anomalous for those viewing it from the outside, but possibly even normal for those who are actually living it. We see how people gradually adjust to, become accustomed to, submit to and survive the pain and the extreme situations they encounter on the edge of contemporary society.
- Barcelona or Barsakh follows the struggle of former fishermen forced to risk their lives in the trivial pursuit of reaching Europe. They cross the Atlantic Ocean for days in precarious fishing boats, leaving behind the desertification of their habitat, increased day by day due to carbon dioxide emissions, in its majority coming from developed countries; the lack of food and fish due to massive fishing along the Senegalese coast, done mostly by highly technological ships coming from Japan and other developed nations.
- Newborn baby has nightmare about environmental destruction and war and wishes to return to the mother's womb, rather than living on planet earth.