Via the New York Times: "...a frankly biased, angry recollection of the great, "man-made" famine of 1932-1933 in which up to seven million people starved to death in the Ukraine. It is the film's thesis that Stalin was directly responsible by his ruthless expropriation of virtually all of the grain harvested in the Ukraine over a two-year period."

A documentary about the history of Ukrainian Cossacks in the Kuban.

Emmy Awards nominee for "Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Research: Multi-faceted por...

In 1933, Welsh journalist Gareth Jones travels to Ukraine, where he experiences the horrors of a fam...

In an age when disinformation muddles the truth, a newly discovered voice cuts through the historica...

The film about the Holodomor famine in Ukraine, based on the novel 'The Yellow Prince' by Vasyl Bark...

Set between the two World Wars and based on true historical events, Bitter Harvest conveys the untol...

Tells the story of the tragic events in Ukraine in 1932-33, the genocidal Great Famine or the Holodo...

This is a story about generations and the importance of preserving historical memory. The grandmothe...

The cartoon's main character is a girl living in the times of the Famine and personally experiencing...

Based on the famous 18th century Chinese novel with the same name. Set during the 1700s in China, a...

Rome, 1870. Opponents of the church power are being sent to prison. Some of the exhausted prisoners ...

A short documentary about the making of John Ford's "Rio Grande."

Documentary about the world of the Japanese geisha. Unattainable by all but the wealthy and powerful...

This insightful biography tells the story of legendary singer/songwriter Yusuf Islam, previously kno...
Documentary on the making of Gigi

Jesus Franco, also known as Jess Franco, was one of the most important names in "B" cinema worldwide...

The delicate process of rebuilding the memory and identity of the Guatós Indians, currently scattere...