Documentary Short

Any Documentary Film under 45 mins will be considered in this category. Foreign language work must be dubbed or subtitled in English.

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Salar

The Salar de Uyuni is the largest salt flat in the world. Situated at 3,650 meters above sea level in south Bolivia, its 12,000 square km of salt make it the biggest reserve of lithium on Earth. “Salar” tells the adventure of the two ultrathletes, Nico Valsesia and Marco Gazzola, who travelled trough Bolivia and …Read more »

The Incredible Adventures of a Postmaster, Envelope and Stamp: Balloon mail

The documentary is based on the materials of the Pacific historical and geographical postal film and radio expedition “Maritime Heritage of Primorsky Krai” and the world’s first postal radio and telegraph historical and adventure experiment POSTVENTURE. The first episode is devoted to the history and reconstruction of balloon mail. Director:  Leonid Astashov  

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Revisiting the Dubhs Ridge

Two friends sail to the island of Skye in order to revisit the location of mountaineering adventures of their youth. Although they have years of exploring wild places, on this trip they need help to overcome a greater challenge than anything the sea or mountains can throw at them. Directors: Howard Steen, Guus Floor  

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River Kingdom

Three westerners and their Cambodian friend set out on a journey through rural Cambodia. Our goal was to paddle the Srepok River, a tributary to the mighty Mekong River. We did not reach our destination. Our expedition came to a quick halt when the river took an unexpected turn. Just when we thought our journey …Read more »

The China Collage

A collage of sights and sounds from Beijing, Xi’an, Nanjing, Shanghai, and Su Zhou, China. Director: Kennedy Pope Kennedy Pope is a writer and filmmaker from the Georgia/Alabama area in the United States. He has written and directed various shorts–including The China Collage, Manos Cubanas, and The Fall. He has also written one feature length film, …Read more »