The VOD.MDAG.PL catalog is regularly updated with new films screened at the 18th Millennium Docs Against Gravity. Fourteen titles that were especially popular with the festival audience are already available on the platform!
Aalto (dir. Virpi Suutari) – a journey into the life and work of the great modern architect Alvar Aalto. The film shares the love story of the Finnish maestro and his architect wife Aino.
Glory To the Queen (dir. Tatia Skhirtladze, Anna Khazaradze) – during the Cold War, four female chess players from Georgia revolutionized women’s chess across the globe, and became Soviet icons of female emancipation.
Herbert. Barbarian in the Garden (dir. Rafael Lewandowski) – a picture of a unique, yet complex artist.
I Am Greta (dir. Nathan Grossman) – how a shy schoolgirl with Asperger’s became a prominent teenage activist.
MLK/FBI (dir. Sam Pollard) – Based on newly declassified files, ”MLK / FBI” is the first film to uncover the extent of the FBI's surveillance and harassment of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Mole Agent (dir. Maite Alberdi) – an Oscar®-nominated story of a 83-year-old spy.
The Mole: Undercover In North Korea (dir. Mad Brügger) – a real-life undercover thriller about two ordinary men who embark on an outrageously dangerous ten-year mission to penetrate the world’s most secretive and brutal dictatorship: North Korea.
The Most Beautiful Boy In the World (dir. Kristian Petri, Kristina Lindström) – a deeply personal and cinematic film about a person reconciling his past and taking control of his life.
The New Corporation: The Unfortunately Necessary Sequel (dir. Joel Bakan, Jennifer Abbott) – from elites in Davos to climate change and social inequality; the rise of ultra-right leaders to Covid-19 and racial injustice, we look at corporations’ power.
Nothing But the Sun (dir. Arami Ullón) – an Ayoreo Indian was forced to leave the woods for dusty and isolated settlements on the edge of nowhere. Can he reconstruct the memories of his real home?
The Rossellinis (dir. Alessandro Rossellini) – an impossible family therapy in front of the camera.
Screened Out (dir. Jon Hyatt) – the life-changing effects of screen addiction.
Stray (dir. Elizabeth Lo) – three stray dogs embark on a journey through Istambul.
The White Cube (dir. Renzo Martens) – a fascinating and powerful examination into who benefit from the success of art, at the same time offering realistic solutions.