In 'The Gleaners and I', filmmaker Agnès Varda examines the lives of people who live off the refuse of others, collecting food, objects, and stories from the trash. Through interviews and personal experiences, Varda explores the reasons behind this practice and the impact it has on the lives of those involved.
Set in Paris 1941, two Jewish boys cling to their lives by doing all sorts of odd jobs, stealing and black-marketeering.
From the East is a non-narrative documentary set in post-Soviet Russia, specifically in rural areas. It provides a unique glimpse into the working-class life, showcasing scenes of everyday activities such as potato harvesting, cello recitals, and long queues. The film captures the essence of the 1990s in Eastern Europe through its observational approach and 360-degree panning shots. With no dialogue and an abrupt ending, From the East immerses the audience in the atmosphere of the time and place.
A story depicting the problem of bullying and intimidation that the junior students of a secondary technical school undergo. Most of the boys yield to their senior colleagues but Juraj who is sensitive and unwilling to compromise tries to revolt against the unfair behavior.
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