The veiled story of Japanese diaspora in Mexico and the endurable impact of historic silence in its descendants is portrayed through testimonies and an exploration of landscape and choreography, questioning the formation and theatricality of individual and collective identity. When everything that's left of history are memories, how are invisible wounds healed? Yurei goes through different zones in Mexico towards an exploration of memory.

Staged as a series of voiceover sessions, written with gloriously off-balanced precision and dipped ...

Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, better known as Lenin, is remembered as the instigator of the October Revol...

A dash of youth, a pinch of age, and an unrecorded recipe: Mudder's Hands is a charming documentary ...

A documentary about the sea and memory. Its movement is its form. Its strength.

Norwegian researcher Petter Amundsen claims to have deciphered a secret code hidden in legendary pla...

After a spell cast by Grandma Faraway, the oldest son of a small family encounters the ghost of his ...

January 2011 : the revolution bursts in Tunisia, my father’s country. The Tunisian people scream in ...

A collection of Irish legends and sightings, featuring eerie ruins of castles. A moody film, very we...

Did you know that the first cowboys were black? Using magnificent archives and testimonies from hist...
What if we changed viewpoints? "Bullying, our lives after" highlights the suffering of adults who we...

My grandfather Tuiu decides for the second time to leave his house and start a life elsewhere, he li...

Three million years ago, camels roamed through Greenland’s endless forests and our ancestors lived i...

In the streets of Marseille, René Allio encounters, once again, the spaces of his childhood, and rem...

A flock of memories activated by various musical exercises, to strike the past to the heart, to buil...

Things That Go Bump in the Night: Tales of Haunted New England takes you on a journey throughout his...

Mass hysteria breaks-out over an alleged demonic possession in an Indiana home. Zak Bagans then buys...

Professor Niall Ferguson argues that Britain's decision to enter the First World War was a catastrop...