The documentary film "There is no turning back" by Stéphane Kleeb tells the story of the Tibetan siblings Losang and Dechen Barshee, who came to Switzerland as refugee children in 1964. After a difficult childhood in various foster families, they return to Tibet with their mother 40 years later. This journey confronts them with the alienation from their mother and their changed homeland. The film addresses homelessness, uprooting and lost dreams.

An Austrian director followed five successful African music and dance artists with his camera and fo...

In the remote village of El Echo that exists outside of time, the children care for the sheep and th...

A poetic and intimate look at the life and work of photographer Luis Humberto.

In Uganda, AIDS-infected mothers have begun writing what they call Memory Books for their children. ...

The film follows Yudale, a religious youth from the settlements, as he experiences a crisis of faith...

The Font Bover family goes to fetch water (they swim) and then water some trees. Available on YouTub...
A simple story of happy home and family relationships, showing various childhood activities. Does no...

Herbert Fingarette once argued that there was no reason to fear death. At 97, his own mortality bega...

Jerry, an ordinary immigrant dad, retired in Orlando, is recruited to be an undercover agent for the...

The Kitades run a butcher shop in Kaizuka City outside Osaka, raising and slaughtering cattle to sel...

A film about the Tibetan Freedom Concert in San Francisco in 1996.
A family gathering around what used to be an everyday activity.

The documentary's title translates as "to be and to have", the two auxiliary verbs in the French lan...

The Sykora family are only four people out of millions of Venezuelans that have recently escaped the...