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.

Charlotte Gainsbourg looks at her mother Jane Birkin in a way she never did, overcoming a sense of r...

Thirty years after the release of his film JFK (1991), filmmaker Oliver Stone reviews recently decla...

An exploration —manipulated and staged— of life in Las Hurdes, in the province of Cáceres, in Extrem...

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

Near the end of the shogunate in Japan, Katsura Shogoro and his fellow samurai from the southwestern...

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

Johanna Dohnal, whose political career spans three decades, was one of the very first explicitly fem...

Debunking the mythology surrounding the 16th century French prophet, Nostradamus.

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...
Documentary film with play scenes about the rise and fall of the short-lived Bavarian Soviet Republi...
Covering China's powerful leader, his signature foreign policy, U.S.-China trade and technology wars...

It was one of the great crimes of the Second World War: from 1941 to 1944, a total of 872 days, the ...

The story of Saul Alinsky, the father of community organizing, and the rise of his Cultural Marxism ...

A tribute to the controversial black activist and leader of the struggle for black liberation. He hi...