Since 24 February 2022, when the Russian invasion of Ukraine began, several million refugees have already been taken in by Poles. In the Lublin region, near the Bug River, which marks the border with Ukraine and Belarus, farmers, shopkeepers, a photographer, and a teacher tell how their daily lives have been transformed by the outbreak of this war.
Polish documentary directed by Tomasz Sekielski about child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church in P...
The Russian invasion of Ukraine created an avalanche of abandoned dogs and cats that are now multipl...
The tragedy of the Syrian people: War, conflict, loss, migration, exile, asylum, detention, drowning...
An unusual friendship in an agitated political context.
What connects a photograph, the Second World War and a young couple? Set in the town of Kozienice, w...
As thousands of migrants attempt to cross the French-Italian border on foot through treacherous moun...
Conservative Rabbi Marc Soloway invites us on his personal journey to modern day Ukraine to visit th...
What happens when a group of Finns travel to a tiny village in Benin to participate in a vaccination...
Are the absolute power and weakness of the state tempting enough to initiate authoritarian rule? Thi...
The rise of the comedian, actor and entertainer who became the improbable wartime leader. Exploring ...
Animals in War is a poignant anthology film inspired by true stories of animals impacted by the war ...
Ivan Dziuba - literary critic, public figure, academician of the National Academy of Science of Ukra...
Each year 400.000 people from Africa, Asia and Middle East, try to enter Europe. They flee from war,...