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- Evangelical Christians are calling out for a second sexual revolution: chastity. As a counter-movement of the attitudes and practices of today's culture, one in six girls in the US has vowed to remain 'unsoiled' until marriage. But the seven children of the Wilson family, founders of the Purity Ball, take this concept of purity of body and mind one step further; even their first kiss will be at the altar. For two years, the filmmakers follow the Wilson offspring as they prepare for their fairytale vision of romance and marriage and seek out their own prince and princess spouses. In the process, a broader theme emerges: how the religious right is grooming a young generation of virgins to embody an Evangelically-grounded Utopia in America.
- A humorous personal and essay film addressing architecture, habitation, space, density, xenophobia, gentrification and urban development.
- Swiss documentary by Mirjam von Arx, the insight into the architecture of Norman Foster, who built the headquarters of Swiss Re, the world's largest reinsurance company in London.
- Amidst the chaos of their dead mother's apartment, two brothers irreverently piece together their family history. Compelling and darkly hilarious.
- Deflowering is a once in a lifetime event that cannot be repeated. Virginity is thus considered a gift, award, barrier or taboo. But it only has meaning amongst humans. We invented and developed it, propagate it through our cultures, religions, legal institutions, through art and scientific work, and we have made it into a patriarchal instrument that defines and controls the social role of women even today. Sophie Haller's animated short film tells the History of Virginity.