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- Rize chronicles a dance movement that rises out of South Central Los Angeles with roots in clowning and street youth culture.
- The rape of a family in the rural idyll of England. Reconstruction of a true story that took place in the Congo.
- Despite its suggestive title, this multi-part Danish omnibus film is not a work of exploitation. Instead, it presents 20 different short films (back-to-back) on the general theme of Danish women, directed by filmmakers including Krzysztof Zanussi, Monika Treut, Gustav Hamos, David Blair, Vibeke Vogel, Dusan Makavejev, Morten Skallerud and Lars Norgaard. Some dramatic vignettes mix with other comedic ones, but all are offbeat and experimental. The picture includes one animated sequence (by Norgaard).
- LIVING GODDESS is a powerful portrait of three normal little girls anointed as goddesses growing up in a country in the throes of civil war. This acclaimed documentary contrasts the peaceful religious veneration of these children with the violent political turmoil of Nepal. With beautiful imagery and an intimate story, LIVING GODDESS unfolds a world of spirituality and turbulence through the extraordinary perspectives of these child goddesses.
- The hot new hip-hop dance arrives via Los Angeles.
- B92 pirate radio station broadcast mischief during the Yugoslav civil way. Never trusting their State nor NATO, B92 sought to be a truly independent force against Xenophobia.
- A documentary looking at the new craze within the inner cities areas in LA; clowning. Clowning involves groups of kids getting together, putting on face paint and dancing; essentially a modern version of break dancing. Those involved talk about how they use it as an option that doesn't involve gangbanging, drugs or crime.
- A performance artist was filmed in the excruciatingly painful interrogation technique of the Stress Position for 6 hours. The film powerfully shows the reality of CIA and US government endorsed interrogation procedures.
- The filmmakers "kidnap" the rock band Ash and hide them away in the disused former Sierra Leone embassy in London. A blind Medium, past life hypnotherapist and two strippers interrogate the band, trying to find out everything about them with startling results.