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Happy Jews (Country: Poland, Israel; Director: Jonathan Rozenbaum)
A film director explores his Jewish roots and ponders the meaning of family.
Notes On The Other (Country: Spain; Director: Sergio Oksman; Writer: Carlos Muguiro, Sergio Oksman; Cast: Pío Guerendiain)
An exploration of the complex identities of Ernest Hemingway and the people who have taken it upon themselves to become him.
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Slaves (Slavar) (Country: Sweden, Norway, Denmark; Director: David Aronowitsch, Hanna Heilborn)
Abouk was five years old when he was captured. Like thousands of other children, he was kidnapped in Sudan by militia close to the government and forced to work as a slave. He was later liberated by an organisation led by James Aguer. Slaves is based on an interview that was conducted in 2003.
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Till It Hurts (Country: Poland; Director: Marcin Koszalka)
A documentary about a middle aged psychiatrist whose new romance upsets his relationship with the protective mother is whose house he still resides.
Wagah (Country: Germany; Director: Supriyo Sen)
A documentary looking at the strange ritual behaviour of guards looking after India and Pakistan's only official border crossing.