
Diaries of a Flying Dog
By Bassem Fayad
2014 | 75 min | Documentary
This is both a documentary and an attempt at self-therapy for Lebanese director Bassem Fayad and his dog 'Zen'.


By Bassem Fayad
2014 | 75 min | Documentary
This is both a documentary and an attempt at self-therapy for Lebanese director Bassem Fayad and his dog 'Zen'.

2017 | 70 min | Documentary
Panoptic ventures into the underground of Beirut to examine the schizophrenia of Lebanon: a nation striving for modernity while ironically ignoring the vices that prevent modernity. While the Lebanese population has chosen to turn a blind eye to these shortcomings, Rana Eid, an ordinary citizen, explores the paradoxes of her society through sounds, iconic monuments, and secret hideaways. “A harrowing, moving, and captivating debut.” (4:3 - Four Three Film)

2016 | 78 min | Documentary
The Kurdish Kurdwin grew up in Austria and takes a critical view of this visit "home". Filming, she tries to find out why her father is euphoric about Kurdistan. In 1991 Kurdwin Ayub fled Iraq with her family to Austria. Almost 25 years later she accompanies her father on a journey to his former home. While he contemplates a returning to live permanently in Iraq, Kurdwin and her cousins feel like strangers in their own homeland. An intimate, sometimes bizarre and sobering portrait of the generation ...

2019 | 58 min | Documentary
It represents an authentic counter-design to the forces in the Middle Eastern region. At its core are grassroots democratic self-governance, reorganization of the economy and supply in cooperatives, multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and multi-religious concepts, women's and justice centers. However, the democracy experiment not only had to stand up to IS, but still faces powerful enemies - Will Rojava have a future?

2005 | 30 min | Drama
However, she wishes nothing more than to follow her husband to his death and thus remain united with him. Together the sisters want to prevent their mother from following her husband to her death. Johanna arrives a few days after her sister Alexandra, who already seems resigned to the situation. The grief surrounding their father's suicide and the deep depression of their mother is sapping their energy and ability to cope. "Perfect image composition, atmospheric, subdued lighting and camera angles ...

2011 | 84 min | Documentary
Through eloquent descriptions of former truck drivers, El Habre presents The Lebanon of the 1960s to the present day. They were once young, thrived on adventure and had choices. In the 1960s and 70s thousands of young Lebanese men left their villages and made a new life in Beirut. Truck driving became a lifestyle, income, money, and a vibrant urban life.

2018 | 80 min | Documentary
Stefan Bohun and his three remaining brothers search the past for traces their deceased brother Jakob, who took his own life. This is a very personal film about mourning and saying goodbye, yet also about acceptance and joy, reuniting, and reconnecting with people you love. Jakob had moved to Portugal, but he often suffered from homesickness and despair. The last sign of life that his brother Stefan saw was a changed profile picture in a social network which showed the Larein Valley in the Alps. ...

2013 | 99 min | Documentary
People are invited to share a personal moment. It is a thoughtful portrait of some of the city's inhabitants as they sit at the back of the van and express their innermost thoughts. Sarah Francis' documentary BIRDS OF SEPTEMBER is her debut film and was screened at CPH: DOX and the Art of the Real New York. "A portrait of a city and the people who live there, which amazingly enough manages to unite a number of otherwise highly different genres into a unified whole. An original and accomplished ...

2011 | 80 min | Documentary
Director Douglas Wolfsperger (BRUNDIBAR REVISITED) looks at the phenomenon of doubles by portraying two Angela Merkel look-a-likes. The question: how the temporarily assuming a second identity define one's perception of oneself? underscores the documentary DOUBLE LIFE – THE MOVIE. Wolfsperger's camera captures comic and sometimes absurd moments, sudden successes as well as setbacks, without getting too close or using them as a joke. "Once again, Douglas Wolfsperger convinces us with a documentary ...

2022 | 83 min | Drama
Mansour, an 11-year-old boy, witnesses the murder of his father by a stray bullet during a shootout between drug dealers and police. With his mother's dream of opening a café on their small island, Mansour takes on the responsibility of supporting her by becoming a tourist guide and getting involved in the dangerous drug trade. Mansour's naivety and his good intentions to save money for his mother's café are heart-wrenching. When he finally saves enough, his childhood impulses lead him to spend ...