Disrupt, reject, destroy, avoid: At the interrupted rhythm of the broken photographs that a granddaughter has rescued from her grandfather’s hands, the last piece reconstructs the memory of an older man who has decided to leave behind his life impulses to surrender to sleep and calm. An essay on the act of joining our memories, the illusion of remembering and the freedom to forget.
Festival panafricain d'Alger is a documentary by William Klein of the music and dance festival held ...
When Ines died, she left a very particular legacy, 10 books that read 'For my children'; it was the ...
Don Emilio is a humble, 63-year-old man who lives in the Amazon rainforest, seven miles from the cit...
The story of a young boy forced to spend all five years of his short life in hospital while the fede...
Will bring together stories that celebrate their contributions to British life and culture, as well ...
In the week when Hindus celebrate the holy festival of Diwali, this documentary tells the story of o...
In Pakistan, veils hide one of the country's most terrible secrets. Driven by revenge, jealousy or s...
An abstract perspective into two young South African workers in the heart of Johannesburg's industri...
This film follows the renowned photographer Fay Godwin on location with her camera complete with ext...
The Jewish Historical Society of Fairfield County in Connecticut's documentary featuring family stor...
Paco and Manolo are two Catalan photographers from the outskirts of Barcelona who have been working ...
A young woman, who has inherited her grandparents' huge house, a fascinating place full of amazing o...
The Shipibo-Konibo people of Peruvian Amazon decorate their pottery, jewelry, textiles, and body art...
Summer 1936 - The Berlin Olympics, organized by the Nazi regime on the eve of World War II, acted as...
Errol Morris examines the incidents of abuse and torture of suspected terrorists at the hands of U.S...
Coffee is the second most important commodity in the world after oil. The drink has a long history a...
Guy Debord's analysis of a consumer society.
The rock-wild youth of the 1960s during the apparitions of their idols.