The four Afghan refugees who have applied for asylum in Austria strike up the song, “The caravan moves on” again and again. Encouraged by the journalist Lucy Ashton to record their lives on their smartphone cameras as a video diary, the friends film their precarious daily routine between visits to authorities, small jobs, and changing accommodations. Yet even when hope is lost, one certainty remains: the power of friendship.

This documentary on the effect the talent competition "Afghan Star" has on the incredibly diverse in...

This short documentary chronicles the culture and arts of Cambodian Americans and the Lowell, MA com...

A courageous pastor uses his underground network to rescue and aid North Korean families as they ris...

To cool the heat on the asylum debate - the biggest 'hot potato' in Australian politics, we took a h...

A Sense of Justice, immerses us In a law firm in this same city. There, we can find Christine Mengus...

The story of a country that is obliged to give up on its future... The documentary pictures the town...

Since 24 February 2022, when the Russian invasion of Ukraine began, several million refugees have al...

Peter LeDonne and Steve Kalafer chronicle the extraordinary life of Immaculée Ilibagiza, a young Afr...

Amir, shot during the height of the Afghan civil war in the 1980s, investigates and portrays the lif...

More than 65 million people around the world have been forced from their homes to escape famine, cli...

An in-depth look at the torture practices of the United States in Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantanamo B...

A documentary that exposes the shocking truths behind industrial food production and food wastage, f...

Australian filmmaker Sophia Turkiewicz investigates why her Polish mother abandoned her and uncovers...

In focusing his attention on the competitors of Mr Gay Syria, director Ayse Toprak shatters the one-...

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

An estimated 12 million people live in refugee camps worldwide and only 0.1% are resettled, repatria...