A reflection on the concept of invisibility, narrated by women who clean public spaces in Mexico City. Combining documentary, fiction and still photography, the film is an intimate mosaic of testimonies and experiences that highlight the precariousness of work in the cleaning industry, in a world where subcontracting rules.

Documentary about the Lyon sex workers who occupied the church of St. Nizier on June 3, 1975.

In this layered short film, filmmaker Janine Windolph takes her young sons fishing with their kokum ...

Since the late 18th century American legal decision that the business corporation organizational mod...

The challenges of the present, expectations for the future, and the dreams of those who experience t...

September 1st, 1939. Nazi Germany invades Poland. The campaign is fast, cruel and ruthless. In these...

What is possible when we have guaranteed money to meet our basic needs? No requirements. No stipulat...

The film follows five people who lost their sight in armed conflicts, gathering fragments of their p...

The Other Side of Fear signifies the actions which incite religious violence and broaden the divide ...

Jyire holds a motocross race in his hometown, where he must adhere to the park’s restrictions and dr...

In a candid and unflinching portrait of Palestinian prisoners, Shimon Dotan takes viewers inside the...

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

Immigrant workers build a shopping mall for the upcoming 1972 Olympic Games in Munich. In 2016, nine...

Jesus 'Chuy' Aceves and a dozen living members of his extended family suffer from the very rare cond...

How does a machine learn to read the world? Testimonies and screen recordings introduce the experien...

In 2015, in Damascus, the Basateen al-Razi district and its orchards were razed to the ground as pun...

Made on the occasion of March 8, it presents a series of brief portraits of women, from various prof...

Fragmentary perspectives on Human Rights and transgender (trans*) People in Turkey. What remains at...