Added in November: Bergman Island, Tutankhamun: The Last Exhibition, The Taverna & more
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01/12/2023
November has ushered in a wave of captivating additions. From the insightful dramas to riveting documentaries, this month's line-up promises an eclectic cinematic experience catering to a variety of tastes. Let's dive into the highlights of the titles that have landed on Beamafilm in November.
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A couple retreat to the island that inspired Ingmar Bergman to write screenplays for their upcoming films when the lines between reality and fiction start to blur.
Documentary about the history of the Tutankhamun tomb's discovery in 1922 and the preparation of the Tutankhamun exhibition launched in Los Angeles, 2019.
He was said to be the 'First European', our mystic brother out of the ice age. It was in 1856 when the first bones of this prehistoric man where discovered in Germany. Since that time the Neanderthal is surrounded by mystery. How much of him does still exist inside us?
When a waitress is substituted for a belly dancer in a Greek restaurant, chaos ensues before the owner is forced to change his old ways in order to prevent a major catastrophe.
Humanity is in the midst of an energy revolution. To save our climate, we must phase out fossil fuels. But wind and solar power aren't always available. This science documentary explores the exciting race to develop new energy storage technologies that could bring...
A piece of world history and a personal story, the film draws a psychological portrait of the revolutionary based on research and interviews with Castro’s close ones, comrades and famous politicians.
Today approximately half a million raccoons are living in Germany. It all started in the first half of the last century with fur farms. Since fur produced in captivity was of lesser quality than fur from the wild, it was decided to release two gestate pairs into the forest. The...
In Western Europe the otter drastically declined in numbers and even completely disappeared from the Netherlands. This was mainly due to hunting, loss of habitat, pollution, and traffic collisions. But the Dutch set the example by investing in their water...
A documentary that reveals the underbelly of the global aid and investment industry. It's a complex web of interests that span the earth from powerful nations and multinational corporations to tribal and village leaders. This documentary offers unique insights into a...