The festival is screening 102 documentary films and two special screenings with films representing over 60 countries. More than 30 directors will be present at the festival and over 100,000 visitors are expected. In 2013, One World films will be screened in Prague and another 40 Czech towns, Brussels, and at over a dozen of countries where the Echoes of One World will be presented in cooperation withlocalCzech Centres.
Fourteen films, including five films from Denmark and five from the U.K., will screen in the festival’s main competition. They are:
A World Not Ours, dir. Mahdi Fleifel, Lebanon, UK, Denmark
Beyond Wriezen, dir.Mahdi Fleifel, Germany
Black Out, dir. Eva Weber, UK
Entangled, dir. Lidia Duda, Poland (www.telemark.com.pl)
My Afghanistan - Life in the Forbidden Zone, dir. Nagieb Khaja, Denmark
Rent a Family Inc., dir. Kaspar Astrup Schröder, Denmark
Salma, dir. Kim Longinotto, UK
The Road: A Story of Life and Death, dir. Marc Isaacs, UK
The Act of Killing, dir. Joshua Oppenheimer, Denmark
The Human Scale, dir. Andreas M. Dalsgaard, Denmark
The Machine Which Makes Everything Disappear, dir. Tinatin Gurchiani, Georgia (Althea Ltd), Germany
Vojta Lavička: Ups and Downs, dir. Helena Třeštíková, Czech Republic (www.produkcetrestikova.cz)
When Hari Got Married, dir. Ritu Sarin, Tenzing Sonam, India, UK, USA
Winter, Go Away!, dirs. Askold Kurov, Elena Khoreva, Denis Klebleev, Dmitry Kubasov, Nadezhda Leonteva, Anna Moiseenko, Madina Mustafina, Sofia Rodkevich, Alexey Zhiryakov, Anton Seregin, Russia