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Yego

Kenneth Sorento, 2003

An innovative documentary where music, dance and images tell much more than the words. The Armenian composer Arshak Ikilikian lost his brother as a result of a suicide. Ikilikian goes through a painful catharsis proces writing the music to a modern ballet that tells the story of his brother.

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Family

Sami Saif, Phie Ambo, 2001

The directors, who are also partners, take a journey in pursuit of Sami's father, who abandoned his Danish family when Sami was very young. Before this ambitious film project started, Sami's beloved brother committed suicide, then his mother died, leaving Sami alone and grief-stricken. This film is a personal and compelling drama filled with humour and strong emotions.

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Min jødiske bedstefar - Portræt af en rejse

Casper Høyberg, 1994

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Crumb

Terry Zwigoff, 1994

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Vejen tilbage

Kasper Torsting, 2001

Man leaves traces. I remember I found a picture of him. I was curious and afraid.

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Papyni krosivky

Olha Zhurba, 2020

13-year-old Sasha lives in a boarding school for children deprived of parental care. He is one of the luckiest – a family have finally agreed to adopt him. Today he will move to America forever - but there’s something that won’t let him go.

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Slægtsgaarden

P.V. Jeppesen-Drusebjerg, 1936

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Nelly och Nadine

Magnus Gertten, 2022

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Jaroslavl - en gammel by ved Volga

Tørk Haxthausen, 1968

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Strong Island

Yance Ford, 2017

Examining the violent death of the filmmaker's brother and the judicial system that allowed his killer to go free, this documentary interrogates murderous fear and racialized perception, and re-imagines the wreckage in catastrophe's wake, challenging us to change.

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Walk with Me

Anita Beikpour, 2017

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De skygger vi arver

Susanne Kovács, 2019

It Takes A Family is a drama about secrets and repressed memories. Director, Susanne Kovacs, is the grandchild of Jewish Holocaust survivors and the daughter of a German mother and a Danish Jewish father. When Susanne is born, in the eyes of her grandparents she is a child of the enemy and a constant reminder of their tragic past.

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