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    Poster for Chuck Norris vs Communism
    Movie
    2015•
    7.1

    Chuck Norris vs Communism

    In late eighties, in Ceausescu's Romania, a black market VHS bootlegger and a courageous female translator brought the magic of Western films to the Romanian people and sowed the seeds of a revolution.

    Poster for Endless Poetry
    Movie
    2016•
    7.5

    Endless Poetry

    A portrait of the director’s young adulthood, set in the 1940s–1950s, in the electric capital city of Santiago. There, he decides to become a poet and is introduced, by destiny, into the foremost bohemian and artistic circle of the time.

    Poster for Ballad of Exiles: Yılmaz Güney
    Movie
    2016

    Ballad of Exiles: Yılmaz Güney

    In 1981, iconic Turkish film director escapes jail to France, his last work re-creating with other exiles the prison lives they left behind.

    Poster for A House Named Shahana
    Movie
    2025•
    7.0

    A House Named Shahana

    Shahana's daughter Dipa asks her tailor to stitch deep pockets on her burkha. The young waiter at the tea stall worships the ground she walks on; the maid at home revels in her affection; the widowed college teacher's heart is in turmoil. Yet her family considers her a disgrace and a menace to society.

    Poster for I Didn't Make It to Love Her
    Movie
    2022•
    4.0

    I Didn't Make It to Love Her

    Through a photographic narrative, this film presents texts of Bosnian poet Marko Tomaš. Marko and Maja are moving flats in Sarajevo. Maja's depression turns Marko's struggle into poetry, and played on the radio, Marko’s poems become the last bridge of communication between them

    Poster for Rising Silence
    Movie
    2018

    Rising Silence

    ‘Rising Silence’ is a journey of relationships between women. When society refuses to hear them, the Birangona, Heroines of the 1971 Liberation War of Bangladesh; hold closely to tell their stories to each other and to the next generation. To never forget how as women they have refused to be diminished as they have tried to heal and overcome the ravages of conflict, violence and prejudice. To create the future with the power of unconditional love.