the program in alphabetical order

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A

A Life to Live | Sunday, December 5 at 2pm.
Blind children learn how to run, cook soup, read - and much more...

Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer | Sunday, December 5 at 4pm.
A closer look at Aileen Wuornos, the highway prostitute who killed 7 men.

B

Beauty of the Fatherland | Friday, December 3 at 4pm.
Preparing girls for beauty contests and raising good wives for the Homeland turn out to be closer than you might think...

C

Children's Palace | Sunday, December 5 at 6pm.
The Children's Palace in the capital of North Korea: the place to learn about the Great Leader.

Communist Charity | Saturday, December 4 at 8pm.
Is there really a direct link between capital punishment and organ transplants in modern China?

D

Daughter from Yan-an | Friday, December 3 at 4pm.
A Chinese woman's search for her real parents, members of the Red Guard during Cultural Revolution.

Disowned | Friday, December 3 at 6pm.
A Roma family in Northern Hungary treasures a portrait of the man they believe is their great-grand father - Kaiser Wilhelm.

Don't worry, It will Probably Pass | Friday, December 3 at 10pm.
Teenage girls in small towns in Sweden coming to terms with their lesbian sexual orientation.

E

Eternally Aliens | Saturday, December 4 at 2pm.
Muslim teenagers in Norway and France: can they ever be accepted?

F

Fit for the Streets | Friday, December 3 at 2pm.
Two years in the lives of 100 homeless men, women and children on the streets of Budapest.

Fradi is Better! | Saturday, December 4 at 4pm and on Sunday, December 5 at 6pm.
Roma and racists in the same football fan club: Ferencváros, the Westham United of Hungary.

G

Garden | Saturday, December 4 at 10pm.
A Palestinian and Arab-Israeli teenage gay drug-addicts making their living as prostitutes in Tel-Aviv.

Gateway of the Gypsies | Saturday, December 4 at 12pm.
Nomadic ethnic groups in the Thar Desert in Northern India, who live by trading in salt, snake charming, storytelling, singing and dancing.

I

Infidels | Saturday, December 4 at 6pm.
A portrait of the Godars: nomadic Gypsies in Iran, who were forced to convert to Islam.

K

Kenedi Goes Back Home | Saturday, December 4 at 4pm.
Roma refugees deported back to Belgrade after 10 years in Germany.

Klondike-a | Sunday, December 5 at 2pm.
Whole families earn their living by collecting and selling radioactive waste in a small town in the Urals.

M

Murder Ballads and Legends from Ladomirova | Friday, December 3 at 4pm.
World wars, the deportation of Jews and collectivization - history through the eyes of Ruthenian villagers.

N

North Korea, a Day in the Life | Saturday, December 4 at 6pm and on Sunday, December 5 at 12pm.
In the capital of North Korea kindergardens, factories, streets and homes are festooned with portraits and sculptures of the Great Leader Kim Jong Il.

O

On the 7 Seas | Saturday, December 4 at 4pm.
A Soviet warship becomes a tourist attraction in China.

P

Parno Grast: Holidays and Week-days | Friday, December 3 at 8pm.
How does the world famous Hungarian Roma family-band 'Parno Grast' live?

Power Trip | Friday, December 3 at 6.30pm and on Saturday, December 4 at 10pm.
An American power company tries to introduce market rules in Georgia.

Pretty Dyane | Friday, December 3 at 8pm and on Sunday, December 5 at 12pm.
Roma refugees in a Belgrade suburb make a living by transforming old Citroëns into hot-rod recycling vehicles.

Pyongyang Robogirl | Friday, December 3 at 6.30pm.
Doll-like beauties direct the traffic in the capital of North-Korea.

R

Real Woman | Friday, December 3 at 8pm.
The story of a woman who was born as a man in a small village in northern Russia.

S

S-21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine | Sunday, December 5 at 6pm.
Victims and perpetrators of Khmer Rouge atrocities meet to discuss memories of genocide.

Schizofrenia | Sunday, December 5 at 2pm.
The stories of political prisoners confined in soviet lunatic asylums in the 1970s and 80s, juxtaposed with interviews with the psychiatrists who 'cured' them.

Suburban Train | Saturday, December 4 at 2pm.
You sell and buy goods on suburban trains around Moscow - and meet modern Russia, too.

T

The Bond | Sunday, December 5 at 6pm.
Christians, Muslims, Hindus and Sikhs live in Mumbai, making a film where everybody plays the part of 'the other.'

The Boy Who Plays on the Buddhas of Bamiyan | Friday, December 3 at 10pm.
Afghan refugees, their homes destroyed by the Taliban, live in caves in the demolished Buddhas of Bamiyan.

The Center | Saturday, December 4 at 8pm and on Sunday, December 5 at 8pm.
Hitler's birthplace is only one of 12 places that claim to be the 'true center' of Europe.

The End of the Road | Sunday, December 5 at 2pm.
Two unemployed couples from Eastern Hungary: one goes to work at the IBM factory in Székesfehérvár, the other stays.

The Kingdom of Silence | Sunday, December 5 at 4pm.
A seven-year-old Transylvanian deaf-mute boy gets a camera and creates images of his life.

The Ladies | Friday, December 3 at 8pm.
The women of Teheran "unveiled": a glimpse into a ladies' restroom.

The Last Peasants | Sunday, December 5 at 11am.
Romanian peasants go West to earn a decent living for their families, but moving away can mean unexpected losses.

The Life of an Agent | Saturday, December 4 at 12pm.
How did the secret police operate in Communist Hungary? Find out in this compilation of training films from the Police Film Studio.

The Wild East - Portrait of an Urban Nomad | Saturday, December 4 at 2pm.
Two young men searching for work in Ulan Bator, Mongolia.

This is the Track | Saturday, December 4 at 12pm and on Sunday, December 5 at 8pm.
Memories of Roma men interned in labor camps in during WWII, contrasted with propaganda films from Tiso's Slovakia.

True Romance | Saturday, December 4 at 2pm.
The love story of a young couple of homeless drug-addicts.

W

Wait! | Sunday, December 5 at 4pm.
A little girl in an orphanage waits for her parents to come back.

Whose Is This Song? | Saturday, December 4 at 6pm and on Sunday, December 5 at 8pm.
Tracing the roots of a song that Greeks, Macedonians, Turks, Serbs and Bulgarians all claim as their own national heritage - a Balkan story.

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