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.

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

In US society, people of East Asian heritage are often perceived through an obscuring lens of ethnic...
How did the end of the Soviet Union change the way of thinking, the way of behaviour of militant Fre...

Since the late 18th century American legal decision that the business corporation organizational mod...

The Blocher Experience tells the story of Switzerland’s most controversial political leader. It also...

Suellyn thought the Department of Community Services (DOCS) would only remove children in extreme ca...

Rubiks’ Road is a bicycle path built in the 1980s and named after Alfreds Rubiks, leader of the Latv...

49 Up is the seventh film in a series of landmark documentaries that began 42 years ago when UK-base...
Two daughters of North African immigrants, born in Marseilles, who are barely over thirty years old,...

In June 1999, Jean-Claude Gaudin organized a great popular festival, "La Massalia", to celebrate all...

In this home movie collection of gay men, memory serves as an act of hope, power, and above all, res...

In the history of “The Simpsons,” few characters outside the title family have had as much cultural ...

Sean McAllister's bleak, extraordinarily intimate film offers an insight into the lives of 35 year o...

This raucous journey into the heart of democracy captures an unusual rite of passage: 1,100 teenage ...

In 1971, after being rejected by Hollywood, Bruce Lee returned to his parents’ homeland of Hong Kong...

Exploring the fallout of MIT Media Lab researcher Joy Buolamwini's startling discovery that facial r...