14 New Documentaries at the 2018 ASN
World Convention Documentary Festival
Documentaries
THURSDAY
2:00 PM / ROOM 1219
THE RED SOUL Netherlands, 2017 (90 min.) JESSICA GORTER
The conflicted memory of Stalin in contemporary Russia.
2:00 PM / ROOM 1201
SNEAK PREVIEW OF A NEW FILM ON ESTONIA
Details to be announced in the Convention printed program.
6:00 PM / ROOM 1219
INTENT TO DESTROY US, 2017 (114 min.) JOE BERLINGER
Documenting the 1915 Armenian Genocide, on the set of the fiction film The Promise.
6:00 PM / ROOM 1201
THE OTHER SIDE OF EVERYTHING Serbia, 2017 (100 min.) MILA TURAJLIC
A thoughtful reflection on the still-unresolved legacy of civil war in Serbia.
FRIDAY
11:20 AM / ROOM 1201
SNEAK PREVIEW OF A NEW FILM ON GREECE
Details to be announced in the Convention printed program.
11:20 AM / ROOM 1219
SNEAK PREVIEW OF A NEW FILM ON SOVIET MEMORY
Details to be announced in the Convention printed program.
1:20 PM / ROOM 1201
SNEAK PREVIEW OF A NEW FILM ON UKRAINE
Details to be announced in the Convention printed program.
1:20 PM / ROOM 1302
SEE YOU IN CHECHNYA Germany, 2016 (68 min.) ALEXANDER KVATASHIDZE
How war photographers were affected by the war in Chechnya.
2:50 PM / ROOM 1201
LIKE DEW IN THE SUN Switzerland, 2016 (108 min.) PETER ENTELL
An American filmmaker search for his Jewish roots in the midst of war and occupation.
2:50 PM / ROOM 1219
GOLDEN DAWN GIRLS Norway, 2017 (97 min.) HÅVARD BUSTNES
A daughter, a wife and and a mother support the far right Greek party Golden Dawn.
5:10 PM / ROOM 1201
THE MAN WHO WAS TOO FREE Russia, 2016 (126 min.) VERA KRICHEVSKAYA
Krichevskaya The last 25 years of Russian politics through the life of Boris Nemtsov.
5:10 PM / ROOM 1219
BREAKING POINT US/ Ukraine, 2017 (96 min.) MARK JONATHAN HARRIS & OLES SANIN
Civilians and political activists tell their stories of Maidan, the war and occupation.
SATURDAY
12:00 PM / ROOM 1219
ETERNAL LIFE Russia, 2017 (58 min.) ALEXEY TELNOV
A young man asks residents of Donetsk why they have not left.
12:00 PM / ROOM 1201
THE RED SOUL Netherlands, 2017 (90 min.) JESSICA GORTER
The conflicted memory of Stalin in contemporary Russia.
1:30 PM / ROOM 1219
THE OTHER SIDE OF EVERYTHING Serbia, 2017 (100 min.) MILA TURAJLIC
A thoughtful reflection on the still-unresolved legacy of civil war in Serbia.
1:30 PM / ROOM 1201
GOLDEN DAWN GIRLS Norway, 2017 (97 min.) HÅVARD BUSTNES
A daughter, a wife and and a mother support the far right Greek party Golden Dawn.
4:00 PM / ROOM 1219
THE MARIBOR UPRISINGS Slovenia/US, 2017 (89 min.) MAPLE RAZSA & MILTON GUILLÉN
An interactive experiment into the violent protests over corruption in Maribor.
4:00 PM / ROOM 1201
THE MAN WHO WAS TOO FREE Russia, 2016 (126 min.) VERA KRICHEVSKAYA
Krichevskaya The last 25 years of Russian politics through the life of Boris Nemtsov.