The Docuseek Complete Collection
The Docuseek Complete Collection includes the following titles:
Jean Rouch brings his Nigerien collaborators to France to perform a reverse ethnography of late-1960s Parisian life.
Abkhazian artist Sipa Labakhua travels around his small, unknown native land, provoking audiences with his autobiographical one man marionette show. Thus he collects the personal stories of Abkhazian nationalists, Russian hippies, Syrian repatriates and Orthodox believers. A road movie that sheds new light on a highly topical question in a world that is on fire: What is a country?
A filmed diary of the daily life in the biggest Palestinian refugee camp – Yarmouk, in Damascus, Syria and its besieged inhabitants, who decided to face bombing, displacement and hunger with rallying, study, music, love and joy.
How can one help one’s grandchild, or great-grandchild, fifty years from now? What do we pass on to those who come after us, for both good and for bad? And what difference can one person make in the world?
How growth and sprawl affect the quality of life in New England, and some possible solutions.
Lesbians in a box…two thousand private snapshots hidden away for over fifty years reveal the rich history of Chicago’s working class butch/fem life in the pre-Stonewall era.
About Mali's ancient culture, and this culture's position in the country today. Exposes tensions in a society assailed by modernization, Islam and global tourism, yet confident that it will maintain its own distinctive character.
Light-heartedly replaces our revulsion towards certain creatures with ecological understanding.
Examines the intersection of race, class and gender for Black women professors and administrators working in U.S. colleges and universities today.
A sobering look at the Chernobyl disaster, with exclusive home video footage.
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