La vie devant elle is the diary of the exile of Elaha, a 14 year old Afghan girl, who films herself with a small camera to tell her story. Through her story, the film portrays the reality of children growing up on the road, tossed from place to place to flee conflicts in the hope of finding a normal life.

Over many years, the director’s father filmed his family life almost obsessively. His daughter’s bir...

An estimated 12 million people live in refugee camps worldwide and only 0.1% are resettled, repatria...

Dubai - the city of controversies. Six individuals go through personal insecurities, cultural pressu...

An in-depth look at the torture practices of the United States in Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantanamo B...

According to the official history of Afghanistan, ruthless destruction has always prevailed over art...

As the Syrian war continues to leave entire generations without education, health care, or a state, ...

An exodus of migrants settled in Tijuana and they hope to cross each day regardless of the consequen...
Annie Goldson and Kay Ellmers’ doco, expanded from the film they made for Maori Television, takes a ...

Czech anti-immigration and anti-Islam activists have decided to start building an empire. But do the...

The documentary begins when the fictionalized drama ends. Sara spent three years volunteering to sav...

Amir, shot during the height of the Afghan civil war in the 1980s, investigates and portrays the lif...

French documentarist Sonia Kronlund follows actor and director Salim Shaheen, an Afghan movie star w...

Jérôme was sexually abused as a child by a priest. In a deeply personal film, he tries to search for...

In the Briançonnais mountains, in France, men and women on the roads of exile find the courage to cr...

A girl from St. Petersburg walks around protest-ridden Moscow, talking to riot police and believing ...