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Beethoven’s Nine: Ode to Humanity

Beethoven's renowned Ninth Symphony, celebrates freedom and humanity, resonates across time through performances commemorating pivotal events, revealing the work's profound cultural impact and timeless expression of resilience.

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Sonnenstadt

In Siberia's taiga, followers of Vissarion (formerly traffic officer Sergei Torop, who claims to be Jesus reborn) have built the Abode of Dawn settlement since the 1990s on a remote mountain.

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For the Living

Ten-year-old Holocaust survivor Marcel Zielinski's 60-mile journey from Auschwitz to Krakow in 1945. In 2019, cyclists retraced his path in "Ride for the Living," reflecting on humanity's capacity for dehumanization and empathy.

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Ways to Traverse a Territory

Indigenous Tsotsil women - shepherds and wool weavers - tend their sheep while honoring their land's memory. The encounter with the filmmaker reveals a longing to acknowledge different ways of inhabiting the same territory.

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The 1980s Supermarket

The film explores the 1980s supermarket wars in Britain, depicting the intense rivalry among retailers to grow, cater to consumer preferences, and revolutionize shopping experiences and food culture through pioneering strategies.

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Dolly Parton: Bigger Hair, Bigger Heart

No royal beginnings for this Queen of Country Music. Known for her larger-than-life positive attitude parading big hair and bold make-up, Dolly Parton would carved out her own identity as a singer, movie actress, and entrepreneur.

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