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Last Call in the North

A town fights to survive being virtually cut off from the world for 2.5 years. While most communities reopen after covid lockdowns, Skagway, AK is stuck as cruise ships, the town’s only economy, do not sail and Canada locks its borders—trapping the town’s 1,000 locals and throwing their lives into chaos. After years of building the town as a northern paradise, families who’ve staked it all must decide if they’ll stay or go and what will be left behind—if there’s anything left at all.

Last Call in the North

NR 2025
Luchtalarm (Air Raid Siren)

Since 2018, artist Sebastián Díaz Morales (1975) has filmed the streets of Amsterdam every first Monday of the month at 12 o'clock. His camera records daily life through every season. These serene moments blend with the testing of the air raid siren, a loud, howling sound that warned of bombardments during the Second World War. Today, wars still rage in other countries, but when the alarm sounds in Amsterdam, life continues as usual. The siren has become like an old custom. Once it signaled danger; now it's an everyday urban sound along with car horns and bicycle bells. The video reveals this odd truth: a system meant to protect us has faded into the back-ground. The air raid siren so familiar to the city will probably be terminated at the end of 2025. Díaz Morales offers a farewell salute to an alarm that no longer sounds the alarm. Hear the future!

Luchtalarm (Air Raid Siren)

NR 2025
The Gardener and the Dictator

A few years prior to the COVID pandemic, Hui Wang returned to Wuhan, China, to reconnect with her aging grandparents, who were her childhood caregivers. Now that they are in their late 80s, the pace of life in their modest home has slowed considerably, but they remain as active as possible in their quiet but rapidly transforming neighbourhood. Navigating various maladies, their humorous domestic bickering is loving evidence of a codependent couple’s deep bonds developed after spending the better part of a century together. Reflecting on both the joyful and difficult times and clearly rejuvenated by their granddaughter’s company, they recount China’s history through personal experiences during Japanese occupation during World War II and the subsequent Cultural Revolution.

The Gardener and the Dictator

NR 2025
Video Track Annual 2025

Class 56s on logs over S & C and from South Wales – New 807 units – 37s on Snowplough – Class 20s on stock moves – Main Line locos on Mid Norfolk and Severn Valley Railways – 455 unit in Blue and Grey livery – Hastings Unit on tour – Class 37s on test trains throughout network – D1015 ‘Western Champion’ on charter to Paignton and Westbury plus inaugural tour from Paddington to Birmingham with e.c.s movements – 20 and 50 charter to Kings Lynn – Class 56 to Quainton Road – 37 901 in new livery – Unit Drags with 37s, 47s and 20s – 37s on freight – Locomotive Services HST on charter – 507 001 on Merseyrail – 33 012 and 73 136 on ‘Cornish Riviera Explorer’ – ‘May the Force be with you’ railtour with 59 and 33 haulage – ‘Whistling Highlander’ to Kyle of Lochalsh – ‘Easter Chieftain’ railtour to Highlands – Class 37s on Mallaig line – 69002 & 20302 / 20311 at Swanage Gala

Video Track Annual 2025

NR 2025
PESA

Paula is a 20-year-old girl who has received comments about her body since she was a child. As she has grown up, these comments, combined with other factors, have caused her to develop an eating disorder. Marcos A. Miró and Ines Socias have decided to tell her story. In the documentary, we listen to Paula to better understand this disorder and teach society that it is not just about “stopping eating.” Throughout the documentary, we observe overcoming, accepting, and living with an eating disorder.

PESA

NR 2025
Sacred Waters: Anishinaabeg Naagdawenmaanaanig Giigoonhkewin

"The First People Taking Care of the Fishery" are the Sault Tribe of Chippewa Indians, the largest indigenous tribe east of the Mississippi. For generations, they have been stewarding the fisheries of their Great Lakes territory in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. This project explores the cultural and economic importance of the fishery to the tribe and how use historic and sustainable practices to ensure a healthy fishery and preserve their way of life for the next seven generations in the face of climate change and invasive species.

Sacred Waters: Anishinaabeg Naagdawenmaanaanig Giigoonhkewin

NR 2025
Democracy in America

Marlena Cooper is the first black Democratic candidate in the Republican fiefdom of Gregg County, East Texas. Democracy in America tells the story of the electoral campaign of Marlena and her Republican opponent Jay Dean, attempting to paint a picture of two communities that seem to live in parallel realities. In the first electoral campaign in 30 years that sees a Democratic candidate against the Republican Party, the characters and their stories will explore the themes of white superiority, abortion, firearms and, reconnecting to Toqueville's Democracy in America, the fundamental role played by religion in the young American democracy to emerge. A journey into the bowels of Texas, into the true heart of America, in search of the reasons, to discover the roots of the present and future of the United States.

Democracy in America

NR 2025
Relay Race

Ten years have passed since the Sewol ferry disaster. The life of KIM Dong-soo, who came back alive from the disaster, has changed a lot from before. KIM Dong-soo, who used to live as a truck driver, lost his truck in a disaster and now guards the Hallasan trail everyday. He is repeatedly hospitalized and discharged from the psychiatric ward and suffers from pain all over his body. Still, he struggles to restore his daily life by participating in the marathon event. KIM Dong-soo's wife, KIM Hyung-sook, and his two daughters support him in his daily life. The eyes looking at KIM Dong-soo with a desperate expression, asking for help, revive every moment and shake his heart, but he still lives by holding the hands of his family who stand by his side.

Relay Race

NR 2025
Con Dios y con la Trinca

A documentary exploring the essence of Irapuato, Guanajuato, through the fervent passion its people feel for their soccer team, "la Trinca Fresera." Through its images, the documentary immerses us in the local identity and how it is intertwined with the love and loyalty towards a club that, more than just a soccer team, represents the pride and history of its people. Through emotional testimonies, archival footage, and local music, Con Dios y con la Trinca portrays the deep ties that connect a community to its legacy and its future.

Con Dios y con la Trinca

NR 2025
We, People of the Islands

From a forgotten photo of a group of clandestine Cape-Verdean guerrillas in the mountains of Cuba, Elson, a young filmmaker, searches for the silenced heroes of this daring and little-known military operation, whose main objective was to fulfill Amílcar Cabral’s dream of liberating the country from the clutches of colonialism. In a back-and-forth between the past and the present, the film establishes a conversation with the heroes of the country’s Independence. With them, it travels through the years of struggle in Guinea and post-independence Cape Verde, reflecting on dreams, nightmares, and what the country is today, between utopia and oblivion.

We, People of the Islands

NR 2025
Euroteleport

"There's no work in Ukraine," said my father, appearing in my life when I was 18. He invited me to join him in the Czech Republic. His letters (2003–2007) about solitary life abroad embody a desire not to forget the period of transformation in Ukraine. The voice-over belongs to a person who doesn’t exist in reality, the better to correspond to a voice of a person who doesn’t exist in my life, but whose voice I hear when reading the letters addressed to someone who perhaps didn’t exist either.

Euroteleport

NR 2025