An in-depth look at the torture practices of the United States in Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantanamo Bay, focusing on an innocent taxi driver in Afghanistan who was tortured and killed in 2002.

Fidelis Cloer is a self-confessed war profiteer who found The Perfect War when the US invaded Iraq. ...

In 1979, after the Soviet Union attacked Afghanistan, millions of Afghans were forced to leave their...

Fidel Castro, the former President of Cuba and one of the most controversial figures of the 20th cen...

A documentary about the corrupt health care system in The United States who's main goal is to make p...

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

On September 9, 2001, Commander Massoud, a hero of the Afghan resistance, was assassinated by two me...

The dramatic story of a Gitmo detainee released from the controversial U.S. prison after 14 years. W...
Jung is a narrative documentary that follows the human and professional adventure of its protagonist...

A veteran Taxi driver struggles to find passengers in San Francisco and wages a spiritual war agains...

Recounted mostly through animation to protect his identity, Amin looks back over his past as a child...

The friendship between Christophe de Ponfilly and Commander Massoud, a legendary figure of the Afgha...

New York cab and black car drivers are facing economic and emotional hardship in a city dominated by...

According to the official history of Afghanistan, ruthless destruction has always prevailed over art...

A documentary that reveals the underbelly of the global aid and investment industry. It's a complex ...

This film - without commentary and simply accompanied by local music - relates the 1969 ascent of th...

The British Regisseur Phil Grabsky has documented an Afghan boy's life for 10 years.

Filmed by the first-ever team of women video journalists trained in Afghanistan, this uncompromising...

US Air Force JAG Attorney Yvonne Bradley was assigned to defend a man held at Guantanamo Bay. Believ...