European Agency for Safety and Health at Work Award for Best Feature-Length Film Dealing with Work from a selection comprising all sections with the exception of the retrospectives
5000€
European Agency for Safety and Health at Work Award for Best Feature-Length Film Dealing with Work from a selection comprising all sections with the exception of the retrospectives
5000€
European Agency for Safety and Health at Work Award for Best Feature-Length Film Dealing with Work from a selection comprising all sections with the exception of the retrospectives
5000€
Bulakna invokes the name of an ancient Filipino warrior who resisted colonial invasion. Portraying the strength and inequality, the film follows Filipino women who nowadays…
Weaving together accounts of rural workers and field notes of a couple of archaeologists, amateur footage and scientific drawings, legends, poems and songs, As Estações…
The furniture that has been in the building since the 1970s has been stacked and is waiting to be removed. The modular elements of the…
Renowned director and choreographer Dimitris Papaioannou and his team are preparing Transverse Orientation. Inspired by the myth of the Minotaur, the performance uses light as…
The First International Women’s Film Seminar, organised by filmmakers Claudia von Alemann and Helke Sander in 1973, can be regarded as one of the very…
Ninety per cent of what we consume is shipped to us by boat. Capital is concentrated and distributed in ports, where land meets the sea.…
Chanasorn Chaikitiporn focuses on the origins of the idea of film archiving in Thailand by examining the work of Dome Sukvong, founder of the Thai…
Gerd Korske once again surveys the past and the state of affairs of East Germany. His protagonists, female employees of large factories in a country…
A pedestrian (the filmmaker) equipped with a tiny pocket camera wanders through Brussels and encounters Polish, Iranian, Brazilian, Belgian and Moroccan workers. They slip small…