During the 1965 mass killings to eliminate the Indonesian Communist Party, the new regime banned scholars in the Soviet Union and China, forcing them into exile across Europe. This documentary follows those displaced individuals as they navigate the Netherlands, Czech Republic, Sweden, Germany, and Indonesia, reflecting on the traumatic events that uprooted their lives.

We encounter the controversial Croatian film director Lordan Zafranovic in voluntary exile in Prague...

What does it mean to belong to a place, a country? In a south Tel Aviv elementary school, that quest...

Join nature presenter Barnaby Clutterbuck in this deep dive into the rich and beautiful lives of the...
An affectionate portrait of exiled South African musicians in London, featuring Louis Moholo, Pinise...
It follows Chilean writer Antonio Skármeta as he celebrates the end of the autocrats. Cheerful farew...

Picnickers in punts, ‘bumpers’ and bubbly.

As a small liberal arts college on the North Shore, Gordon College has not been without its issues. ...

More than 60,000 of Ernest Cole’s 35mm film negatives were inexplicably discovered in a bank vault i...

Investigative documentary following three families involved in the Sandy Hook shooting, as they try ...

Dos Islas is a poetic story about old age, family and the bond between a granddaughter and a grandmo...

Amina, Sami and Jennyfer are high school students in the Paris suburbs, in 93. At the initiative of...
Documentary about the arduous early years of the Sahrawi cause (1977)

In 1983 a group of 154 children aged 3 and 17 years old traveled alone from Europe to Montevideo. Th...

The filmmaker’s grandmother moved into this house in 1971. When Rolande Ségalini died, everything re...
Prior to Fidel Castro's reign, Cuba was open to immigration. However, once Castro proclaimed himself...

A documentary about Finnish twin sisters, one of whom disappeared in Argentina in 1977.