Why does the Mexican government consider the feminist movement a bigger threat than most drug cartels? The short documentary 'SANGRE VIOLENTA / SANGRE VIOLETA' interweaves three narratives, illuminating the motivations behind their activism in Mexico. These stories include a radical feminist collective, an inspiring survivor of an acid attack, and a grieving father who tragically lost his seven-year-old daughter to femicide.
After emigrating from his hometown in search of a better life, Chef Gaudencio Ruiz Mateo, defying al...
A sensation to indies rock scene since 2000s and actively present today among fans even during their...
Uncovering the haunted secrets at one of America's largest Train Museums with a Team of Paranormal I...
A documentary about political activism, rebellion, squatting, and the do-it-yourself attitude among ...
A woman, an illusion. Matilde Landeta makes come true, at her seventy six years of age, what she has...
In the new film "Undercity: Las Vegas," urban historian Steve Duncan and director Andrew Wonder head...
Disturbing the Peace follows a group of former enemy combatants - Israeli soldiers from the most eli...
Born in 1943 in Bessarabia region, Victor was forced to flee his homeland because of the war. After...
The OCEAN is now on tour for the ninth time. This time we are accompanying, among others, 17-year-ol...
Negev Desert, Israel, 1987. Bashir Abu Rabi'a works as a pyrotechnics and special effects assistant ...
The definitive documentary on the history of nudity in feature films from the early silent days to t...
A procession from Artists' Campaign to repeal the 8th Amendment of the Republic of Ireland.
Fracking the System is a political thriller documentary from the front lines of climate justice acti...
Grinders, rag-men, China menders, mattress carders are among those small trades of yesteryear that h...
Research and dissemination documentary-film about contemporary art in which more than 30 staff membe...