Leah and Purity are rangers in the Kenyan bushland. They roam around Amboseli National Park every day to track down wildlife. The Maasai shepherds also have their villages here. Conflicts can hardly be avoided. The young women are often called to missions to mediate or comfort. The two Maasai women themselves have to fight against discrimination

Agnes may not seem like someone with much to laugh about. For one thing, she has albinism - a lack o...

90's era home videos of a Mexican father starting a new life in the United States

Hundreds of thousands − perhaps even millions − of protestors have taken to the streets of Hong Kong...

A couple of artists travels through the Mexico desert to present their puppet show.

After years of preparation, a team of highly motivated Quebeckers set out on one of the longest wild...
For African athletes making money abroad is the big goal. But Kenyan marathon runners need to be car...

The story of the documentary The Sorrow and the Pity (1971), directed by Marcel Ophüls, which caused...

A documentary of insect life in meadows and ponds, using incredible close-ups, slow motion, and time...

Green Valley was a housing commission estate in western Sydney, much maligned by the media of the da...

An excerpt about the troubled, passionate and intriguing relationship of an actor with his own life.

Time passes, slips away, dissolves. But what if we could hold it for a moment? "Capturing Memories" ...

Hilversum in Black and White portrays Hilversum in the period 1924-1974. Using amateur footage and e...

Guy Debord's analysis of a consumer society.

The trajectory of flamboyant bodies that expose themselves in their social networks, whether artisti...

Legendary kayaker Scott Lindgren attempts to complete an extreme, unprecedented whitewater expeditio...

Some 20 years ago, two sex workers were murdered in an upper-class Brussels neighborhood. Celebrated...

A provocative and poetic exploration of how the British people have seen their own land through more...

Documentary film about the making of Arttu Haglund's feature film Gone.

Heinz Stücke left Germany in 1962 with a bike, a tent and a goal: to see everything in the world. No...