In autumn 1944, during the Liberation of Brittany, writer Louis Guilloux worked as an interpreter for the American army. He was a privileged witness to some little-known dramatic aspects of the Liberation: the rapes and murders committed by GIs on French civilians. He also discovered the racism of American military justice. This experience haunted the novelist for thirty years. In 1976, he recounted it in a short novel, "Ok, Joe", which went unnoticed. This film compares his account with the memories of the last witnesses to these forgotten crimes and their punishments.

Mathias Gold is a down-on-his-luck New Yorker who inherits a Parisian apartment from his estranged f...

Louie, an acclaimed writer, returns to his hometown after his father's death. Confronted with a host...

Michael Almereyda’s Paradise is a poignant and surprising sketchbook, a collection of brief episodes...

When 19-year-old gay-rights activist Tommy and 24-year-old Alan first meet in 1973, they find themse...

This 5-part series is the most intimate, comprehensive biography ever made on John and Paul. Told al...

Two unique perspectives on the city of Liverpool come from interviews with the director's parents.

A group of college students leave New Haven, CT on bicycles and plan a 4,000-mile adventure to benef...

Brothers addicted to speed at any price. Documentary following the motorcycle road racing careers, a...

Some 20 years ago, two sex workers were murdered in an upper-class Brussels neighborhood. Celebrated...

In Manhattan, the aspirant writer Jabez Stone is a complete loser: he is not able to sell his novels...

After four years away, Huiju returns home to South Korea. Exchanges with her loved ones are awkward ...

Kaori is a new director at a TV station and is assigned to work on her first documentary project, “K...

Billions of years ago, Venus may have harbored life-giving habitats similar to those on the early Ea...
Zane went from an unhealthy and inconsistent lifestyle to being the most committed to his health and...

In 1870s India, Charulata is an isolated, artistically inclined woman who sees little of her busy jo...

Paying tribute to some of America's only surviving drive-ins – and those who keep them running – thi...

"I often say sociology is a martial art, a means of self-defence. Basically, you use it to defend yo...

The first of a documentary serie about rural France.