Waterscope Transitions

Waterscope Transitions (2012)

In its formal composition WATERSCOPE is in the tradition of a essay film. Forgoing economic, ecological or scientific explanations, it creates itself with the essence of water. Suffused with sounds from the history of cinema, we see waterways, locks, dams, wastewater treatment works, floodgates, fountains and waterfalls, none of which appear exclusive or spectacular. Seemingly abandoned and forgotten, they become the places where water encounters architecture and technology which, in turn, work for it, with it and against it. Aschmann locates this as the most intense dialog between humans and water.
Johan
IMDB: N/A 2010

Johan (2010)

Johan (2010)
IMDB: N/A
Director: Griet Teck
In this sober handheld yet static black u0026 white portrait, Griet Teck follows the daily rituals
Tricked: The Documentary
IMDB: 6 2013

Tricked: The Documentary (2013)

Tricked: The Documentary (2013)
IMDB: 6
This character-driven film considers the evolving sex trafficking landscape as seen by the main
The Norse: An Arctic Mystery
IMDB: 6.5 2012

The Norse: An Arctic Mystery (2012)

The Norse: An Arctic Mystery (2012)
IMDB: 6.5
Director: Andrew Gregg
The History books say that the first European to contact the Native Americans was Christopher
Italian Cruise Ship Disaster: The Untold Stories
IMDB: 7.4 2012

Italian Cruise Ship Disaster: The Untold Stories (2012)

Italian Cruise Ship Disaster: The Untold Stories (2012)
IMDB: 7.4
Documentary will explore the disaster, in which the luxury liner carrying more than 4,200
Freedom Is Now: The History of Freedom Incorporated
IMDB: N/A 2012

Freedom Is Now: The History of Freedom Incorporated (2012)

Freedom Is Now: The History of Freedom Incorporated (2012)
IMDB: N/A
Director: Emiel Cleaver
Freedom In Now:The History of Freedom Incorporated is the story about the oldest African American