By asking the same question across generations of Southern Chinese in the UK, this film documents a vignette of two recent Hong Kong immigrants and reflects their own socio-political conditions through their conversation.
In the summer of 1963, François Mitterrand was going through a deep existential crisis. His politica...
Pikilina is a Dominican-born woman of Haitian descent. Racial and political violence erupts when the...
In 2017, twenty years after the British handed over Hong Kong to China in 1997, young people, more p...
An atypical portrait of singer, songwriter, poet Georges Brassens.
When the Chinese Communist Party backtracks on its promise of autonomy to Hong Kong, teenager Joshua...
Sir Elton John looks back on his life and the astonishing early days of his 50-year career in this e...
Filmmaker Werner Herzog combs through the film archives of volcanologists Katia and Maurice Krafft t...
Kindness, creativity, inclusivity, and a touch of magic makes the world a brighter place. Explore th...
Made for German TV documentary about the early craze of Hong Kong Martial Arts Cinema. While critica...
Beneath Hong Kong's glittering facade, Filipina domestic helpers work in relative anonymity and for ...
An intimate look at the Woodstock Music & Art Festival held in Bethel, NY in 1969, from preparation ...
A journey into the 1920s and 1930s featuring restored and edited home movies taken by Japanese Ameri...
Marcos then, Marcos now. Filipino workers unite and lead the struggle for economic and political rig...
Documentary that shows the changing attitude towards immigrant labor in The Netherlands. The documen...
Born to Korean immigrant parents freed from indentured servitude in early twentieth century Mexico, ...
Beyond his talent as an imitator, Thierry Le Luron is first of all a caricature of his contemporarie...