After three years in prison, Nader is given a furlough to go home. He has 48 hours to become a father to his four-year-old daughter.

At the age of 8, Vaselinetjie is taken away by the Welfare and send to the orphanage. It's a strange...

Single dad Richard meets Christine, a starving artist who moonlights as a cabbie. They awkwardly att...

In a rural Utah town, David, a father of four, grapples with his separation from wife Nikki as she p...

When their best friends announce that they're separating, a professor and his wife discover the faul...

An unassuming mechanic is reminded of his time in an Iranian prison when he encounters a man he susp...

Youssef Soltane, a 45-year-old Tunisian intellectual, is the product of a generation that lived the ...

The Second World War. French authorities ban political parties and unions. In Algeria, the leaders o...

Polo and Domingo spend their last days together between Ciudad Mendoza and Cordoba, in Veracruz, Mex...

The lives of several individuals intertwine as they go about their lives in their own unique ways, e...

"All Five Millions of Us" is a hybrid of documentary and fiction feature film about father absence, ...

Babe is a little pig who doesn't quite know his place in the world. With a bunch of odd friends, lik...

A South African political prisoner is tortured to obtain information on apartheid conspirators. Ten ...

In the midst of the Mariel boat lift -- a hurried exodus of refugees from Cuba going to America -- a...

A college girl decides to get to know her estranged father before she begins her education, but his ...

Julien visits his 6 year-old daughter Cléa, whom he hasn't seen for a long time. As she does all she...

Human rights activist and political prisoner Mustafa, who became known after his 303-days hunger str...

Three moments in Takaki's life: his relationship with Akari and their forced separation; his friends...

Fleeing a distressing family situation, Eiko, a very young girl, becomes an apprentice to Miyoharu, ...

The change in Giorgi’s life could not be more radical. The city, art, his regular, middle-class exis...