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.

In April of 1945, Germany stands at the brink of defeat with the Russian Army closing in from the ea...

Follows the investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy led by New Orleans dis...

Shortly before Christmas 1744, Vienna, the center of power in the Habsburg Empire, is the scene of a...

The portrait of the last cowboy Hollywood legend dives into the 65 years of an extraordinary career ...

Bob Woodruff’s daring 880-mile journey along the China-North Korea border examines the delicate rela...

"Bias" challenges us to confront our hidden biases and understand what we risk when we follow our gu...

How the Monuments Came Down is a timely and searing look at the history of white supremacy and Black...

After a wonderful time in Hungary Sissi falls extremely ill and must retreat to a Mediterranean clim...

Werner Herzog's documentary film about the "Grizzly Man" Timothy Treadwell and what the thirteen sum...

The Kush Empire was an ancient superpower that dominated the Nile Valley and rivaled the Egyptians, ...

Shot in various villages throughout Yugoslavia, this is a disturbing document of a time when people ...

A look at President Richard M. Nixon—a man carrying the fate of the world on his shoulders while bat...

How were the giant stone heads of Rapa Nui – also known as Easter Island – carved and raised, and wh...

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

The story of January 6, 2021, where approximately 2000 people stormed the US Capitol to stop the cer...