Hajar is a 55-years-old Bahktiari woman from Iran who is betrayed by her family and forced to abandon her nomadic lifestyle. Climate change, urbanization and social issues have drastically diminished the traditional migratory activities of the Bakhtiari tribe from Southwestern Iran.

A look at legendary Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki following his retirement in 2013.

Coming back during Winter, Alex Powell explores both the places and personal connections found in hi...

Go behind the scenes with the crew of Sea Lions of the Galapagos to showcase not just the production...

Documentary film about the making of Arttu Haglund's feature film Gone.
Interview with film director Riccardo Freda.

A documentary film about the Slovenian filmmaker Boštjan Hladnik.

WORDS FROM HOME is a poetic documentary that explores the kinds of affection and identity in the por...

A documentary looking back on the making of Shunji Iwai's TV play Fireworks, Should We See it from t...

In the Darhat valley in northern Mongolia, the horses of nomadic tribes are stolen by bandits who th...

"Double Quotes" delves into a filmmaker's journey of self-discovery as he navigates through the intr...

A journey through the Brazilian Amazon, guided by the eyes of Renato, a Carioca turned Amazorioca. A...

Essie Coffey gives the children lessons on Aboriginal culture. She speaks of the importance of teach...

A documentary about the rival gangs Mara 18 and Mara Salvatrucha, originating in Los Angeles but ter...
Pearl Gluck travels to Hungary to retrieve a turn-of-the-century family heirloom: a couch upon which...

Composed of numerous archives and film clips, this documentary is the story of a transgressive actor...

Finnish filmmaker and artist Sami van Ingen is a great-grandson of documentary pioneer Robert Flaher...

The story was born from the pen of debutante Callie Khouri: Thelma, married to a macho man, and Loui...
In the suburbs of Montpellier, France, in the spring of 2024, a Roma wedding celebration is about to...

Time passes, slips away, dissolves. But what if we could hold it for a moment? "Capturing Memories" ...