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The strange birthday of an astronaut on acid. Video made with a Fisher Price. 3rd MVI - Independent Vídeo Show 1996
UntitledThe birthday of this video's fictional filmmaker, Avi Mograbi (also the name of the real director), is the same day as the 50th jubilee anniversary of the founding of Israel, a day observed by Palestinians as "Al Nakba" or the Catastrophe. Mograbi is hired first by Israeli television to film the events leading up to the jubilee and then by a Palestinian producer who wants him to film the ruins of Palestinian villages and towns in Israel. To make matters worse, he is enmeshed in a real estate deal with his neighbours and enraged buyers arguing over property boundaries. The collision of these three anniversaries, two film jobs and a dispute over property lines takes this fictional "documentary" into the depths of Israeli and Palestinian daily life and a shared 50-year history.
UntitledSzymon Zaleski runs after the life. From doctor's offices to the chamanes of the Amazonia, its quest is the one of a treatment against the cancer which gains him. At once funny, ironic, curious, introspective, a movement at the level of man with its heroes, its myths, its disappointments, its fears... but also a singular glance on the sense of his life.
Hardcore Home Movie is a frank and irreverent documentary that asks the question “what is hardcore?” Seedy, grainy, and fast-paced, this is a nostalgic look at an ephemeral moment in the history of a subculture: punk rock in San Francisco in the late eighties. Everyone from fucked-up teenagers to elderly Mexican tourists attempts to explain the allure and mystique of the scene. Filmed at SF's historical petting-zoo/theater/punk rock emporium “The Farm”.
Unforgettable testimonies and archives that allow us to “dare to look at the truth head on”. In the rigorous search for historical truth, the authors committed themselves to understanding the different parts of the conflicts, such as the “pie noirs”, the career soldiers, the Harkis, the Fellaghas, the civil population...
On December 18, 2005, Evo Morales was elected President of Bolivia. For the first time in history, an Indian reached a position of power in the country. The planters in the Chapare region have consolidated a sound organisation in support of planting coca leaf, a sacred plant of great cultural and economic relevance. Today, the coca planters participate actively in the national political arena, where the values of traditional native culture and contemporary social movements converge.
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