Together with his wife and journalist Amalia, Werner van Gent worked as a war journalist in Iraq, Pakistan and the Balkans.

Iran, January 16th, 1979. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi flees after being overthrown. Ayatollah Khomein...

An account of the professional and personal life of renowned American photographer Annie Leibovitz, ...

In the most dangerous country in the world for journalists, Newsweek Middle East editor, Janine di G...
‘911 and the British Broadcasting Conspiracy’ features ex-MI5 officer David Shayler and was produced...

In a documentary about Samuel Fuller, the spectator gets different impressions about the Hollywood d...

In autumn 1944, during the Liberation of Brittany, writer Louis Guilloux worked as an interpreter fo...

A direct call to take an active stand in defense of human rights, fearlessly denouncing their violat...

In 1975, Ryszard Kapuściński, a veteran Polish journalist, embarked on a seemingly suicidal road tri...

A thought provoking documentary feature film providing a comprehensive exploration of the evolution ...

For more than forty years, British journalist Robert Fisk has reported on some of the most violent c...

The extraordinary story of a young reporter in war-torn Kobanî.

The story of the last months of the 20-year war in Afghanistan through the intimate relationship bet...

Free access to the Gaza Strip has remained closed to international journalists since the war began o...

Bisan Owda, journalist and influencer collaborator of the media AJ+, is at the forefront of reportin...

Sudan, Southern Kordofan, the Nuba Mountains in Africa. Scenes from the forgotten war that the fight...

The Spanish journalist Manuel Chaves Nogales (1897-1944) was always there where the news broke out: ...

How do you cover a war in your own country? We spent two years with journalists from Ukraine's publi...