In the run-up to parliamentary elections in mid-October, Polish filmmaker Marcin Wierzchowski travelled across his country to gauge the atmosphere in a society that is more divided than ever.
The film presents the life and work of two sisters Grażyna and Violetta, who run a center for homele...

Commissioned by the journal Présence Africaine, this short documentary examines how African art is d...
In 1991, just a few months after the racially motivated murder of Amadeu Antonio, Ralf Marschalleck ...

After a brief flash-forward to Frank Sinatra as an old man, saying "I miss my guys," the movie's mai...

20 years after the fall of the Wall, the economic crisis prevails. In the ruined peripheral areas of...

Alex Jones interviews Walter Burien, commodity trading adviser (CTA) of 15 years about the biggest g...

Alex Jones exposes the growing militarization of American law enforcement and the growing relationsh...

Recounted mostly through animation to protect his identity, Amin looks back over his past as a child...

Sixty years after the signing of the Élysée Treaty, which opened an unprecedented era of cooperation...

Following the 1974 French presidential campaign with Valéry Giscard d’Estaing.

The First Year tells the inside story of Jamie Driscoll’s first 12 months as the new North of Tyne M...

Documentary that shows the events that culminated in the deposition of President João Goulart, on Ma...

An examination of the connection between relentless government intervention since colonisation to th...

At Evergreen Primary School in Wuhan, China, a Grade 3 class learns what democracy is when an electi...

An early experimental film by Toshio Matsumoto. Produced as part of the student riots in Japan at th...

From 1957 to 1961 170.000 Algerians flee to Tunisia because of the war. Most of them walk by feet ac...

On June 20th, 1971, thousands of Spanish Republicans from all around Europe meet up in Montreuil, Fr...

To promote SIAN (Stop the Islamization of Norway) racist-ivist Lars Thorsen publicly burns the Qu’ra...