Central Bus Station – A review by Daniela Esposito

Daniela Esposito Monday, 15 June 2020.
Central Bus Station by filmmaker Tomáš Elšík is an unsettling and elegiac study of identity, belonging and anthropology. The documentary focuses on one of the largest bus stations in the world: The Central Bus Station in Tel Aviv, a concrete jungle that is virtually indestructible. The filmmaker is relatively silent instead telling the story primarily through its central protagonist, Yonathon...

The Detectives of the Post-Truth World – Bellingcat // Verzió X Utca&Karrier

Márk Tremmel Monday, 11 May 2020.
Information wars are constantly fought in the backdrop of our lives. After Russia provided military and financial support to start the war in Ukraine, it used every platform it could to deny connections between Putin’s government and those mysterious “little green men” with Russian weapons in Ukraine. There is one group, however, that disproves the lies of corrupt regimes and uncovers serious...

Not Moscow – Novaya // Verzió X Utca&Karrier

Endre Cserna Monday, 11 May 2020.
You are immense, our good Mother: Truth, You are immense and so is your Power, You scratch the sky, like a giant mountain, Wide as the seas, As prosperous, as urban cities, Impenetrable like a forest; One hundred years would not suffice To explore what you have to offer, He who sees you, must raise his hat. - Tolstoy

Hacked // Verzió X Utca&Karrier

Hanna Eichner Monday, 11 May 2020.
The protagonist of Dávid Kresalek’s 2007 documentary, Hacked, instigates a media hack from his living room; he creates a fake news item, which then appears on several mainstream media channels (in printed and online press, and on television), without any background or fact checks into the truthfulness of the content.

Local Television for Georgia - The Dazzling Light of Sunset // Verzió X Utca&Karrier

Monday, 11 May 2020.
In the time of post-truth, as media systems around us change, the question of whether reality can truly be depicted arises. This is the case for documentary film as well, which we would usually expect to be investigative and accurate. But for decades, filmmakers have been shaping the emotional narrative and the purportedly objective perspective of documentaries—making them personal, or abstract...

Corruption Kills - Colectív // Verzió X Utca&Karrier

Monday, 11 May 2020.
On October 30, 2015, a fire broke out in a club in Bucharest. That evening, a spark from a firework caught the club’s plastic soundproofing insulation, setting off a rapidly-spreading fire that devoured the highly-flammable material in less than 2.5 minutes. Of the 400 people who were trapped in the club that night without access to emergency exits, 27 people died on the scene, and  38...

The Digital Turn - The Documentary Industry in times of social distancing

Wednesday, 6 May 2020.
It’s a strange time we live in. As the coronavirus spreads across the globe, human systems and movement, as we have known them, have been put on hold. People all over the world are keeping each other posted on their safety, worries and needs. In a time that can be scary and strange, initiatives have been launched to support each other. Those with time on their hands offer to volunteer, make arts...

Bringing reality on a stage - interview with Tuki Jencquel, the director of Está todo bien

Saturday, 16 November 2019.
A powerful and personal documentary on the Venezuelan public health crisis is participating at this year’s Human Rights Competition of Verzio. Está todo bien’s director Tuki Jencquel gave us some insights on the day of the premier at Verzio.

The Courage To Not Look Away

Monday, 11 November 2019.
Interview with Alexander Nanau, director of Colectiv (2019), Verzio16 opening film by Oksana Sarkisova  

Ilham Tohti

Thursday, 7 November 2019.
Ilham Tohti, an Uyghur economist fighting for the rights of China’s Uyghur minority, is the winner of the European Parliament's Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought in 2019. The winner was chosen by Parliament’s political leaders on 24 October 2019.