In the mid-1990s, Dieter Dubbert accidentally ends up with the Miskito Indians in Bismuna, Nicaragua. Here he begins to work with drug-addicted and delinquent young people from Germany who would otherwise disappear into homes and prisons.
Thomas Hirschhorn, one of the few Swiss artists of world renown, often touches on social wounds with...
When the revolution in Nicaragua won its victory nearly 40 years ago, the world began to dream. A yo...
Juan “Accidentes” Dominguez is on his biggest case ever. On behalf of twelve Nicaraguan banana worke...
DREAMING NICARAGUA is a film about HOPE. It's about love for the dignity and courage of the human sp...
A powerful three-part documentary studying the US involvement in Guatemala, El Salvador and Nicaragu...
Due to the increasing privatization of basic public services in Spain, companies such as BB Serveis ...
Social workers dispel myths about why children are removed from their biological parents, breaking d...
Portrait of a group of 150 U.S. citizens who spent two weeks participating in the cotton harvest in ...
Composed of stills by renowned Magnum photographer Susan Meiselas taken in 1978 and 1979 during the ...
Shot in 1983–84 and focusing on the work of the Historical Institute, this film witnesses how Nicara...
Through the eyes of journalists and photographers working at Barricada, the official publication of ...
A portrait of a remote area in the rural north of Nicaragua facing difficulties with the revolutiona...
Montréal-Nord is one of those areas we euphemistically call “disadvantaged.” A place where drugs, po...
American resort developers bear down on the wild west coast of Nicaragua, hoping to build the next t...
Looking for a few reasons why you should visit Nicaragua? Considering the country's two incredible c...
Sixteen female sex workers have been named judicial aides by Nicaragua’s Supreme Court to facilitate...
The Interrupters tells the moving and surprising stories of three Violence Interrupters — former gan...