In 1968, Brazil’s military government convened the National Security Council to enact Institutional Act No. 5, ushering in the most violent period of the dictatorship. The meeting was recorded, but remained secret for decades. The filmmakers delved into the archives and now reveal the recordings.

After forty years of fighting Moscow, Washington won the Cold War, and NATO found a way to expand ea...

Franco, who was a loving family man turns into a nightmarish thug to hunt down his daughter's abuser...

A short film honoring the 21 Coptic men martyred by ISIS in Libya in 2015, produced in the style of ...

French YouTuber Inoxtag challenges himself on a survival adventure on a deserted island.
The film "Artyom Tomilov" tells the story of a modern-day Odysseus with an ironic and elegiac tone. ...

This documentary is about 12 French teenagers (ages 10 to 15) who sail a large sailing ship (with th...

The moral dimension of humanity's interaction with nonhuman animals and the industries that profit f...

Celebrating his 80th birthday, pioneer Brazilian filmmaker Humberto Mauro talks about his life, work...

Sarajevo in the twentieth month of its besiegement. The situation is critical, but the city chooses ...

This special is hosted by Patrick Stewart and traced the history of Star Trek from its inception wit...

TOMBOY explores the obstacles that young girls encounter on the recreational stage, the stereotypes,...