take a look. >> swiss director marcus imhoff's first experience was with a child -- refugees was withhild in world war ii. his memory of plenty of on a leads him -- of jovana, leads him to look at the plight of today's refugees. his film el dorado takes us on a rescue mission in the mediterranean. the documentary takes a critical view of european asylum policies and the organizations that try to help migrants. as well as the industries that exploit them. it is a quiet film about -- -- about dashed hopes and that a reminder of what mostly goes unseen. >> so another film we saw today was a film called touch me not by the bulgarian director -- sorry, a romanian director. this was a film very close, emotional, what is the word i am looking for? explicit look at human sexuality. >> there is a lot of nudity and a lot of explicit sex scenes as well. what makes it interesting is it is not about the intimacy of heterosexual couples. there are other couples and transgender people, people speaking out about intimacy and problems. it is interesting. there are blurred lines between the documentary