Eating Our Way to Extinction: “I’m a Vegetarian and Pigs Are People Too”
Eating Our Way to Extinction uses intriguing examples, well-grounded information and experiments much with genre and form.
Eating Our Way to Extinction uses intriguing examples, well-grounded information and experiments much with genre and form.
The parents didn’t understand what is happening to their sons. Then one day, when the boys were almost twenty already, truth came to light…
“When I showed them the finished film for the first time, and they loved it, there was the sense that I had delivered on my promise and that was great.”
They liberated dancers from following the rhythm, the tonality, or the structure of music; everything exists on its own in the same space and time.
After Waldheim was elected, big discussions started. Nowadays, nobody would call Austria a victim of the war. The history books changed.
The Croatian movie Srbenka received The Human Rights Film Award of the Verzió 15 International Human Rights Film Festival in Budapest. We interviewed the director Nebojša Slijepčević.
In The Limits of Work, journalist Saša Uhlová used hidden camera to find out some of the ugly truths of work.
The documentary Occupation 1968 shows the events from a rather unusual perspective: of these five countries rather than of the victim’s.
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