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- Dolphin Man draws us into the world of Jacques Mayol, capturing his compelling journey and immersing viewers into the sensory and transformative experience of free-diving. From the Mediterranean to Japan and from India to the Bahamas, we meet Mayol's closest friends and family, including his children Dottie and Jean-Jacques, and world free-diving champions William Trubridge, Mehgan Heaney-Grier and Umberto Pelizzari, to reveal the portrait of a man who reached the limits of the human body and mind, not just to break records but hoping to discover the deeper affinity between human beings and the sea. Narrated by Jean-Marc Barr, the actor who famously portrayed Mayol in The Big Blue, the film weaves together rare film archive from the 1950s onwards, with stunning contemporary underwater photography, to discover how the 'dolphin man' revolutionized free-diving and brought a new consciousness to our relationship with the sea and our inner-selves.
- A love story in which fragmented memories are brought back to mind by a song.
- Klemen's (15) well-established routine of spending time with his beloved brother gets interrupted by Peter's sudden and passionate love affair with his gorgeous peer Sonja, which triggers in Klemen a torrent of conflicting emotions.
- Five women whose lives have been brushed by the winds of History, forced to make hard choices that changed their life projects.
- The dramatic and silent diaspora of the Iraqi people told through the stories of three families.
- ''Defending an idea of freedom - my means of violence, killing if necessary.''There are people who devote - even give up their lives to such struggles, people who seem to threaten our safety around the world. Ordinary people who can turn into fierce fighters. Heroes for some, terrorists for others, depending on one's moral or political stand. Anton Ukmar was one of them.
- The main hero, Martin Uhernik is involved in a crime, in the murder of his neighbour Jakob Luzar. The first instance court adjudicated his acquittal since there was lack of sufficient evidence of the murder. As the politicians and the local authorities interfere in the judgement, the prosecution requests a repeated trial before the Higher court. New evidence is found and the Higher court sentenced Uhernik to prison. His wife Ana is accused of taking part in the crime as well. During eight years of imprisonment the family falls apart: the wife passes away, the eight and twelve years old children are left to other people. The locals talk about a presumable killer and indicate a possibility of somebody else's involvement in the crime.
- After finding her mother's war diary written during WWII, a daughter discovers who she really was. A journey into the personal history of a family, the relationship between a mother and a daughter, the secrets that you keep and the reasons for you to do it. But also a journey into history, the Italian resistance, the diplomatic relations with Yugoslavia, a past that seems distant but is little more than yesterday.
- Three athletes with mental disabilities at the Olympic Special World Games of Shanghai in October 2007.
- Every week, a bus takes Morroccan immigrants from Italy to their country.
- Would Napoleon have ever become Emperor without Josephine. This two-part documentary revisits the life of an incredibly woman born in the Carribean, wife of Napoleon, crown Empress at age 41, who died 10 years later in her palace.
- An illiterate woman, Josefa, works as midwife in a rural village in the North East of Brasil.
- Mohamed left Africa illegally. After the wreck ship of his boat, he is saved by a Sicilian captain.