In 1944 Rudolf Breslauer documented the everyday life in the Westerbork transit camp on film, commissioned by the German camp commander Albert Gemmeker. The Westerbork Film was never completed, but much of the raw footage is preserved.

Offers audiences a unique window into a bygone era when a thrilling new invention, the motion pictur...

The Spruce Forest explores one of the darkest pages in Romanian history. Inspired by the drama of Fâ...

In 1913/14, the most radical women's rights activists in England formed a secret society to protect ...

Whitwell, TN is a small, rural community of less than two thousand people nestled in the mountains o...
Their names are Chorowicz, Cyroulnik, Glichtzman, Feldhandler... They were born in France, after the...

Heinz Stücke left Germany in 1962 with a bike, a tent and a goal: to see everything in the world. No...

In the 1970s, the Spanish dictatorship opened up to the outside world and allowed a group of Danes t...

The secret Nazi death camp at Sobibor was created solely for the mass extermination of Jews. But on ...

In 1994, film producer Patrick Sobelman recorded the testimony of his grandmother Golda Maria Tondov...

Explore the tragic truth about the massacre at the 1972 Olympic Games in Germany. Through interviews...

This short documentary depicts the search, discovery and authentication of the only known Norse sett...
For four years (1977-1981) Esaias Baitel documented a violent Parisian neo-Nazi gang. Having gained ...

Holocaust survivors, children of survivors, and grandchildren - as well as German freedom fighters -...

The film returns to the origins of the creation of the State of Israel (from 1896 to 1948) and highl...

In 1939, just finished the Spanish Civil War, Spanish republican photographer Francesc Boix escapes ...

One neighborhood in New York City, March 2020: the coronavirus is spreading rapidly, the federal gov...

September 1st, 1939. Nazi Germany invades Poland. The campaign is fast, cruel and ruthless. In these...