The story of the documentary The Sorrow and the Pity (1971), directed by Marcel Ophüls, which caused a scandal in a France still traumatized by the German occupation during World War II, because it shattered the myth, cultivated by the followers of President Charles de Gaulle (1890-1970), of a united France that had supposedly stood firm in the face of the ruthless invaders.

Charles Lindbergh struggles to finance and design an airplane that will make his 1927 New York to Pa...

A documentary film exposing the truth about psychics and fortune-tellers. All the ins and outs of ma...

An inside look at Jessica Piper, a Democratic Candidate running for a House seat in District 1 of Mi...

New York, 1937. A teenager hired to star in Orson Welles' production of Julius Caesar becomes attrac...

A documentary that follows Anya, a woman residing in Ukraine during the early stages of the war, who...

Phil Comeau shines a spotlight on the Ordre de Jacques-Cartier, a powerful secret society that opera...

Vigilantes Inc.: America’s New Vote Suppression Hitmen The 2024 election is in danger: 8,500 self-...

The story of the 2019 Hong Kong protests, told through a series of demonstrations by local protestor...

Through testimonies and images, the crude reality of human rights in Argentina in democracy is portr...

The follow-up film to “Barstow, California” takes us to the mountains of Miyama, a remote forest and...

A pictureless film in 3D sound full of political, poetic and incendiary echoes around the death and ...

Fox Rich, indomitable matriarch and modern-day abolitionist, strives to keep her family together whi...

A montage of newscasts tracing the events of the "damned war" and the German invasion of 1940.

In 1839, the slave ship Amistad set sail from Cuba to America. During the long trip, Cinque leads th...

Salhia Brakhlia has filmed the set and behind the scenes of Franceinfo's breakfast show during a yea...