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...

In June 1978, Patrick Vallençant made the first ski descent of the southeast face of Artesonjaru in ...

At the Delta of the Pinios River, in the shadow of Mount Olympus in central Greece, a small communit...

Spotify special of Demi Lee Moore.

Traversing the continent’s most rugged shoreline and dodging the tidal surge of the Pacific Ocean, t...

Eleven-year-old Papik (nickname for Yannick Vallençant) dreams of climbing Mont Blanc with his fathe...
Encounters in a community shaped by industry, which soon will cease to be. Between reject shops and ...

José Corbacho and Catalina Solivellas met thirty years ago sharing stages, dressing rooms, laughter ...

This film speaks of archaic peoples, their customs and mores, in an attempt to make the last snapsho...

Asháninka videomakers create a loving portrait of their own community, located in Acre, Brazil, near...