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- Several women - independent; strong-willed; beautiful - fight for their lives in a city of shifting influences. Each struggles to overcome her personal conflicts; against the backdrop of greater political struggles.
- This documentary tells the fascinating story of Vija Vetra, a world-renowned Latvian dancer, choreographer and teacher. At the age of 84, Vetra remains a vital and creative force, and her tale offers inspiration for both artists and lovers of the arts. In a career spanning seven decades, she has mastered diverse styles ranging from ballet to traditional Indian dance, and her talent has won her acclaim as a 'spirit in human form' and 'the bridge between East and West.' Her life is a celebration of the power and beauty of the art of dance, but is also a powerful story of struggle, loneliness and sacrifice. Her creative , positive spirit stands alone against a materialistic world that is constantly changing. Her wise soul, her point of view and criticism towards the modern world push us to think about secret meanings, symbols and the simplicity of life.
- An amateur astronomer discovers a strange new star in the sky that leads him into the heart of a dark conspiracy to control humanity by exploiting its addiction to technology.
- An artist, Joseph Cornell, immerses himself in the music of Debussy as he makes his art, watching his creation slowly come alive.
- Aleksandar Kostic's experimental film, with La Barbara's original music, is a "chance procedures idea". Inspired by the collaboration process of composer John Cage and choreographer Merce Cunningham, we created an event for which the film and music would be produced separately. Without seeing each other's film and music, film was premiered in Berlin, Germany on the opening night of MaerzMusic festival 17. March 2012 "Cage and Consequences", celebrating the 100th anniversary of John Cage's birth.
- The ghost of Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch returns to Greenwich House, the community settlement she founded over a century earlier, and roams through the musical landscape that now thrives there.
- While in lockdown in New York City, a photographer slowly falls prey to the prison of his own mind.
- Film is inspired from Danilo Kis's book "A Tomb for Boris Davidovich" and historical events that deal with themes of political deception, betrayal, and murder in Eastern Europe during the first half of the 20th century.