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Mensch, ärgere dich!

While Yannick persistently campaigns for stronger climate policies and Nina refuses to accept the humiliation of living in poverty any longer, Martin sees the most pressing social problem in the one-sidedness of today’s media coverage. The film follows three very different activists and attempts to adopt their perspectives. They are all angry, all committed to change. The film raises the question: does society’s ability to resolve conflict fail when it relies solely on rational discussion?

Mensch, ärgere dich!

NR 2025
Suzdal. 1000 Years and One Day

The city of Suzdal was first recorded in ancient chronicles 1000 years ago. For centuries, it attracted the very energy of life and creative powers of outstanding people. The Grand Dukes Vladimir Monomakh, Yuri Dolgoruky, Andrei Bogolyubsky, Georgy Vsevolodovich erected powerful fortifications around the Kremlin, built and repeatedly rebuilt the main city cathedral in honor of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, founded ensembles of princely residences around Suzdal - Kideksha and Bogolyubovo. They nurtured the capital of a new state, the prototype of the Moscow Tsardom - Vladimir on the Klyazma.

Suzdal. 1000 Years and One Day

NR 2025
Fujiyama Cotton

Disgusted by the eugenicist and ableist Sagamihara massacre of 2016, emerging documentarian Taku Aoyagi offers a radiant film about Mirai Farm, a social welfare center he frequented as a child in Yamanashi, a city in the shadow of Mount Fuji. Through gestures, Aoyagi introduces us to the different individuals who work at Mirai, as well as their distinct talents and personalities. In the process, he constructs an exemplary documentary about life with a disability, one that does not treat those filmed as “subjects,” but rather as friends with whom to occupy their own space, alongside those who care and encourage us to see the world with kindness.

Fujiyama Cotton

NR 2025
Survive Your Head

The number of anxiety, depression, and suicide cases among young people is growing. Parents are often helpless and don't know where to seek help. There is a shortage of mental health professionals for children and adolescents in Czechia, and waiting times can be several months long. The heroes and heroines of this documentary also struggle with mental health issues. Karolína, Jakub, Kristýna, and Michael, all in their twenties, offer an open and honest insight into what it is like to experience a mental crisis. At the same time, together with their families and loved ones, they explain what has helped them and continues to help them lead a fulfilling life.

Survive Your Head

NR 2025
Secrets of Great Salt Lake

An uplifting story of how water connects all life on Earth. From the icy peaks of the Rockies to the salty shores of the Great Salt Lake, this visually stunning documentary follows the journey of water through a rare and fragile ecosystem. Along the way, we meet mountain lions, pronghorn, grebes, and millions of migrating birds. Discover how one of Earth’s largest ancient floods shaped the land – and how life continues to thrive in its wake. Meet the scientists, indigenous leaders, farmers and youth working together to protect this unique watershed for future generations. This film will be shown alongside Murphy’s Yellowstone in a single screening.

Secrets of Great Salt Lake

NR 2025
How I do it

The documentary explores how in Argentina, football passion is inherited as an almost sacred legacy. The conflict arises when this transmission doesn't always align with individual desires: between shared passion and one's own voice in the face of a dilemma. Choosing a football team isn't an individual decision, but rather a process of family socialization where loyalty to the club is passed down from parents to children as part of the family's identity and traditions. The club isn't automatically inherited like a surname: it's negotiated, contested, and sometimes betrayed. In this tension (between tradition, choice, and rebellion), the identity of the fans is at stake.

How I do it

NR 2025
The Boxes

While rummaging through dozens of boxes of family photos, films and papers that he has inherited, a man in his seventies, who knowingly had been adopted at birth finds the official papers of his adoption. At that point, in his life, he decides to try to find out his origins and where exactly he came from. But a surprise is waiting. By accident, he learns that he has a sister who lives in England who shares the same father. Amazingly enough, he learns that the old man is still alive. This film the story of this unexpected event and how to always discover the truth.

The Boxes

NR 2025
Café Kuba - Who Dared to Awaken the Dead Memory

David Shongo’s 'Café Kuba - Who Dared to Awaken the Dead Memory' is a cinematic and sonic experience that captures the voices of Kinshasa’s café ambulants—mobile coffee vendors who serve as both observers and participants in the city’s everyday conversations. Filmed in the tense weeks following the M23 rebels’ capture of Goma, 'Café Kuba' immerses viewers in the shifting narratives of a city where memory is not static but constantly reshaped by present realities. Through ambient recordings and an evolving musical score, Shongo transforms these anonymous voices into a portrait of Kinshasa’s active memory, mirroring how personal and collective histories are continuously retrieved, reinterpreted, and lived.

Café Kuba - Who Dared to Awaken the Dead Memory

NR 2025
Blinder Fleck

The topic of ritual abuse remains a dark and often ignored issue in society. Victims who speak out about their childhood torment face disbelief, while accounts of systematic abuse and cruel rituals are dismissed, leaving perpetrators hidden. Despite recurring scandals, the underlying mechanisms remain obscure. The consequences for victims are severe, leading to deep physical and psychological trauma, including multiple personalities. Yet their memories are often doubted, allowing the structures enabling this violence to persist in the shadows.

Blinder Fleck

8.0 2025
Backlash: The Murder of George Floyd

Five years since the murder of George Floyd – the police killing that set America on fire with rage and sparked a wave of protests around the world, director Kwabena Oppong's film explores one of the most important and defining events in modern history. Featuring ground-breaking interviews with members of George Floyd’s family, the Minneapolis Police Chief who took the bold step of testifying against one of his own officers, Boris Johnson’s advisor on race Samuel Kasumu, and Sal Naseem the former Regional Director for London at the IOPC, as well as cultural figures Che Lingo, Nathalie Emmanuel, broadcasters Andi and Miquita Oliver and Munya Chawawa.

Backlash: The Murder of George Floyd

10.0 2025