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.
Franco, who was a loving family man turns into a nightmarish thug to hunt down his daughter's abuser...
A tribute to the cartoonist and filmmaker Chaval, aka Yvan Francis Le Louarn.
A fantasia of post-indoctrination, immigration, and iconography. A pageant of wanderers and searcher...
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BeSound took a chance to film one of these factories during our factory inspections and surveys in D...
The remarkable life story of the pre-war Polish artist Stanislav Szukalski, documented by the Americ...
The fascinating story of Jiyan, a female guerrilla fighter who devoted twenty years of her life in t...
The same route after three and a half centuries... A creative documentary following the footsteps of...
CNN's team of female journalists and embeds pack up and leave their families to fan out across the c...
Raw and intimate, this documentary captures the struggles of patients and frontline medical professi...