Phil Comeau shines a spotlight on the Ordre de Jacques-Cartier, a powerful secret society that operated from 1926 to 1965, infiltrating every sector of Canadian society and forging the fate of French-language communities. Through never-before-heard testimony from former members of the Order, along with historically accurate dramatic reconstructions, this film paints a gripping portrait of the social and political struggles of Canadian francophone-minority communities.
Secluded from view by nine-meter-high walls and composed of 980 buildings, the Forbidden City in Bei...
Guy Debord's analysis of a consumer society.
A journey into the heart of America's past and future. The story revolving around the mysterious wom...
The personal stories lived by the Uncle, the Father and the Son, respectively, form a tragic experie...
Max "Adlersson" Herzberg, 20 years of age, from Dresden decided not to spend his life working. Ever ...
Seán McLoughlin was a lonely kid in rural Ireland. Now, he’s Jacksepticeye, one of the world’s bigge...
In April 1918, a disease of unknown origin swept across the five continents. In 18 months, millions ...
The engrossing one-hour special uses evocative archive and a cast of charismatic political experts a...
Documentary tells the story of the Chilean football club Colo-Colo, exploring its profound impact on...
Follows a group of young Australians who stutter as they take part in a 10-week performing arts prog...
An exploration —manipulated and staged— of life in Las Hurdes, in the province of Cáceres, in Extrem...
Africa in the sixties. The Nile perch, a ravenous predator, is introduced into Lake Victoria as a sc...
On the centenary of Sarah Bernhardt's death, we take a look back at the whimsical life of the whimsi...