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.
A film essay by Asher de Bentolila Tlalim, an Israeli filmmaker living in London, GALOOT ("Exile" in...

Only women, children and old people live in this Armenian village, while the men work in Russia. A l...

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

During the first days after the 1973 Chilean coup d’état, the political leadership of the Popular Un...

Three elders return to their homeland seventy years after being forced to leave it because of the Sp...

Amina, Sami and Jennyfer are high school students in the Paris suburbs, in 93. At the initiative of...

In a student dormitory, the boundaries between animate and inanimate spaces, identities, and the que...

Biodun is Nigerian. In this animated documentary, he tells the story of his journey on foot from Lag...

Dos Islas is a poetic story about old age, family and the bond between a granddaughter and a grandmo...
An affectionate portrait of exiled South African musicians in London, featuring Louis Moholo, Pinise...

An intimate close-up on Aleya, a trans woman who has recently moved from Cairo to germany right afte...
It follows Chilean writer Antonio Skármeta as he celebrates the end of the autocrats. Cheerful farew...

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

As a small liberal arts college on the North Shore, Gordon College has not been without its issues. ...
Documentary about the arduous early years of the Sahrawi cause (1977)