Vena, a Catholic, lives in the Muslim-majority region Aceh. Vena wears veil in her daily life and befriends many Muslim friends. Nevertheless, how can she be herself and adapt as a minority at the same time? Family plays an important role in her life.

The arrival of the mining company Osisko creates a lot of excitement in Malartic, a small community ...

STATE OF FEAR takes place in Peru, yet serves as a cautionary tale for a world engaged in a "global ...

Two Muslim converts promoting women's rights through music… and finding their own voices on the way....

Founder and leader of one of the world's largest missionary movements, Operation Mobilization, Georg...
The film accompanies two women who have left the Jewish ultra-orthdox community. While Sara is still...

Through a montage of compelling videos posted on the Internet by young gays, bis, lesbians or transs...

Lebanon is a country hijacked by sects, money, and power. While citizens long for a collective ident...

Essene is about daily life in a Benedictine monastery and the resolution of conflict between persona...

"The Atheist Experience," produced in Austin, Texas, is the only atheist TV show in the United State...
Explores the relation between Internet protocols and the promotion and protection of Human Rights.

The story of The Satanic Temple, a controversial movement that combines religion and activism with t...

United in Anger: A History of ACT UP is an inspiring documentary about the birth and life of the AID...

After being denied access to the Church of Scientology's headquarters, documentarian Louis Theroux t...

"Our film is about the religious sect of Russian Pentecostals, one of the most reactionary and fanat...

Academy Award®–winning documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney (Taxi to the Dark Side) explores the charge...

Under the leadership of Xi Jinping, China is on its way to becoming the leading world power of the 2...

Three arrested and detained undocumented immigrants must navigate the system to fight impending depo...

Writing a letter to Paul B. Preciado, trans philosopher and filmmaker, as one would write to a frien...

Documentary on a politically active group of nuns of Montreal.