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.

Juan “Accidentes” Dominguez is on his biggest case ever. On behalf of twelve Nicaraguan banana worke...
American resort developers bear down on the wild west coast of Nicaragua, hoping to build the next t...

The Interrupters tells the moving and surprising stories of three Violence Interrupters — former gan...

¡Las Sandinistas! uncovers the disappearing stories of women who shattered barriers to lead combat a...

Three Nicaraguan-American artists from the Washington D.C. Metro area discuss growing up in two cult...

The conflict between Dole Food Company and Swedish filmmaker Fredrik Gertten unfolds dramatically in...

Shot in 1983–84 and focusing on the work of the Historical Institute, this film witnesses how Nicara...

This 1979 documentary depicts the daily life of gangs in the South Bronx. It deals primarily with tw...

Social workers dispel myths about why children are removed from their biological parents, breaking d...

The filmmaker delves into her family's past and the seemingly intact world of childhood begins to fa...

A group of Miskito Indians use Nicaraguan child soldiers in their resistance against the Sandinistas...

Father Edward J. Flanagan is a familiar name to many Americans, often for the Oscar-winning 1938 fil...

Born from the ashes of the iconic punk band Ebba Grön, this documentary tells the story of Imperiet ...

FLYIN' CUT SLEEVES, completed in 1993, portrays street gang presidents in the Bronx. Their world was...

Thomas Hirschhorn, one of the few Swiss artists of world renown, often touches on social wounds with...
A naturalistic story about the realities of healthcare and houselessness from the perspective of Ram...


Due to the increasing privatization of basic public services in Spain, companies such as BB Serveis ...