World Cinema Competition: Documentary
The 16 films below were chosen from 506 submissions.
Title | Category | Director | Country | Minutes | Year | URL |
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Acidente | World Documentary Competition | Cao Guimarães, Pablo Lobato | Brazil | 72 | 2006 | sundance imdb |
Written by Cao Guimarães, Pablo Lobato | ||||||
Starring unknown | ||||||
Bajo Juárez: La ciudad devorando a sus hijas (Bajo Juárez: The City Devouring Its Daughters) | World Documentary Competition | José Antonio Cordero, Alejandra Sánchez | Mexico | 90 | 2006 | sundance imdb |
Written by unknown | ||||||
Starring unknown | ||||||
Cocalero | World Documentary Competition | Alejandro Landes | Bolivia/Argentina | 86 | 2006 | sundance imdb |
Written by Alejandro Landes | ||||||
Starring unknown | ||||||
Comrades in Dreams | World Documentary Competition | Uli Gaulke | Germany | 102 | 2006 | sundance imdb |
Written by Uli Gaulke, Jeannette Eggert | ||||||
Starring unknown | ||||||
Crossing the Line | World Documentary Competition | Daniel Gordon | United Kingdom | 90 | 2006 | sundance imdb |
Written by Daniel Gordon | ||||||
Starring unknown | ||||||
Drei Kameraden (Three Comrades) | World Documentary Competition | Masha Novikova | Netherlands | 99 | 2006 | sundance imdb |
Written by Masha Novikova | ||||||
Starring unknown | ||||||
Hot House | World Documentary Competition | Shimon Dotan | Israel | 90 | 2006 | sundance imdb |
Written by Shimon Dotan | ||||||
Starring unknown | ||||||
In the Shadow of the Moon | World Documentary Competition | David Sington | United Kingdom | 100 | 2006 | sundance imdb |
Written by unknown | ||||||
Starring unknown | ||||||
Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten | World Documentary Competition | Julien Temple | Ireland/United Kingdom | 123 | 2006 | sundance imdb |
Written by unknown | ||||||
Starring unknown | ||||||
Manufactured Landscapes | World Documentary Competition | Jennifer Baichwal | Canada | 90 | 2006 | sundance imdb |
Written by unknown | ||||||
Starring unknown | ||||||
The Monastery: Mr. Vig and the Nun | World Documentary Competition | Pernille Rose Grønkjær | Denmark | 84 | 2006 | sundance imdb |
Written by unknown | ||||||
Starring unknown | ||||||
On a Tightrope | World Documentary Competition | Petr Lom | Norway/Canada | 74 | 2006 | sundance imdb |
Written by unknown | ||||||
Starring unknown | ||||||
A Very British Gangster | World Documentary Competition | Donal Mac Intyre | United Kingdom | 97 | 2006 | sundance imdb |
Written by unknown | ||||||
Starring unknown | ||||||
VHS--Kahloucha | World Documentary Competition | Nejib Belkadhi | Tunisia | 80 | 2006 | sundance imdb |
Written by unknown | ||||||
Starring unknown | ||||||
Vores lykkes fjender (Enemies of Happiness) | World Documentary Competition | Anja Al Erhayem, Eva Mulvad | Denmark | 58 | 2006 | sundance imdb |
Written by unknown | ||||||
Starring unknown | ||||||
Welcome Europa | World Documentary Competition | Bruno Ulmer | France | 90 | 2006 | sundance imdb |
Written by Bruno Ulmer | ||||||
Starring unknown |
Read more about this topic: List Of Films At The 2007 Sundance Film Festival
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