The word kewaaj (কেওয়াজ) is colloquially used to explain chaos, noisiness or annoyance. "Kewaaj" is an audiovisual attempt to give you a glimpse into how the people of Dhaka function in one of the most unliveable cities, according to the Global Liveability Index.

A true look into Kosine’s coming of age story featuring all-new music from his highly anticipated de...

"Fire in the House of Trade Unions" is the sixth film in the series of documentaries "Winter that ch...

Behind the scenes of Olaf Ittenbach's 2001 thriller

Join self confessed petrol-head Guy Martin as he learns about the alternative to the internal combus...

This short film looks at the importance of maintaining safe driving practices and heeding traffic ru...

Chennu committed his first crime when he was 15 years old: being a street kid. And he entered hell: ...

A portrait film of Eastern Ontario directed by Peter Pearson who’s films include the award winner’s ...

An aspiring photojournalist takes a trip to Julian, CA to learn about the history of two wolf specie...
A village meeting in communist Russia to pay homage to Stalin leads to a gossip marathon, which deve...

The night before her eighteenth birthday recital, an overworked and undertalented pianist is abducte...

In Pictures for Charis, American photographer Kelli Connell reconsiders the relationship between wri...

Kelli Connell spent a decade investigating and editing Edward Weston's photographs, Chris Wilson's w...
This experimental short traces the lifespan of the graffiti and murals present at the occupation of ...

A trip into grandma's intimate life shows the status of Slovenian women in the first half of the 20t...

Old friends. Young friends. Lovers and loners. They all wait, hoping to see something they have neve...

Harrold Little believes you are not limited by age, only by your ability to imagine. Harrold's Train...

Ilham’s friends submitted his photo into a worldwide Obama look alike contest and he won. Life chang...

Jim Rodgers is in the world's oldest profession, doing business the 'old school' way. In fact, Jim l...