A major figure in contemporary feminism and the first Frenchwoman to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, Annie Ernaux is seen by many as a source of individual and collective emancipation, blending the intimate with the universal. Filmmaker Claire Simon has devoted an original portrait to her, giving students and teachers a voice.

TUGS: A Bigg Retrospective is the definitive film telling the story of how the 1989 cult classic ser...

The author Carl-Göran Ekerwald has written more than 50 books. At the age of 87, a new chapter in hi...

The death of punk icon and X-Ray Spex front-woman Poly Styrene sends her daughter on a journey throu...

Follow the cast and crew of Livescreamers across their five day shoot, and go deep behind the scenes...

Documentary warning about the decline of American public schools as they become more and more privat...

This documentary film is a dialogue between young women about female sexuality. Addressing the subje...

Following the death of her brother, filmmaker Robie Flores returns to her hometown Eagle Pass on the...

Documentary about Moa Martinson.

Johanna Dohnal, whose political career spans three decades, was one of the very first explicitly fem...

How the inventor of the detective story became his own greatest mystery.

Well-known Croatian author Pero Kvesić, who has been struggling with a severe lung disease, document...

A documentary that resurrects the buried history of the outrageous, often brilliant women who founde...

A documentary about an Iranian boy's first day of school. The beginning of hardships and understandi...

The viewpoints of women from a country that no longer exists preserved on low-band U-matic tape. GDR...

This fascinating political look at a little-known chapter in women's history tells the story of "Jan...

A short film following Anthony, a young child from the small, rural town of San Antonio de los Baños...

The views and thoughts of Canadian writer Margaret Atwood have never been more relevant than today. ...