Kidnapped for Christ explores the world of boarding schools for so-called ‘troubled teens’. The film reveals physical and emotional abuse and documents the psychological issues caused by staying in such places. The teenagers portrayed in the […]
Month: December 2016
By Sharon Calingasan Director: Jean-Baptiste Erreca Watch Pansy! on FilmDoo The documentary Pansy! by Jean-Baptiste Erreca is a compelling and emotional account of members of the LGBT community that have been discriminated against and shunned even […]
By Benjamin Brown Director: Edgar Honetschläger Watch Omsch on FilmDoo ‘Age is something that doesn’t matter, unless you are a cheese’ – Luis Buñuel. Directed by Edgar Honetschläger, Omsch is a delightful, life-affirming story which portrays […]
By Jessica Duncanson Director: Mirjam Unger Watch Oh Yeah, She Performs! on FilmDoo Oh Yeah, She Performs! follows four female musicians through the seasons as they create, perform, and recount the struggles and triumphs of their […]
By Jessica Duncanson The Incident (2015) depicts the intertwining lives of a young disadvantaged girl having to resort to prostitution to get by and a 30-something wealthy couple. When the wife comes face to face […]
By Jessica Duncanson Director: Judith Benedikt Watch China Reverse on FilmDoo China Reverse documents the lives of Chinese immigrants in Vienna. Through accounts of their struggles and successes, the documentary allows its audience to better understand […]