Drawing from the inspiration of their grandmothers, singer Aziza Brahim and activist Senia Abderhaman wrestle for the independence of their people from a brutal and corporate backed Moroccan regime using culturally derived methods of music, poetry, and nonviolent resistance.
The Mejia family emigrated from Oaxaca to Fresno, California 40 years ago. Filmmaker Trisha ZIff fil...
First broadcast in 1987 on the UK's Channel 4, Bombin' is a documentary about Afrika Bambaataa's Zul...
For the Yamakasi the "Art of Displacement" is a way of life. Racing through the new cities that ring...
A paralysingly beautiful documentary with a global vision—an odyssey through landscape and time—that...
The documentary, filmed in England in autumn 2020, sheds light on the genesis and background of the ...
World War II was not just the most destructive conflict in humanity, it was also the greatest theft ...
A riveting expose about the personalities of murderers and their motives. This 72 minute film covers...
This documentary on the "youth movement" of the late 1960s focuses on the hippie pot smoking/free lo...
Artist and filmmaker Philippe Mora (Mad Dog Morgan; The Howling II; Swastika) is producing a graphic...
Juan Méndez Bernal leaves his house on the 9th of april of 1936 to fight in the imminent Spanish Civ...
Openland is an art film guided by issues surrounding micro states and its derivative definitions. Th...
Chaos Switchstance Profiles: Chet Thomas, Laban Pheidias, Gershon Mosley, Andy Macdonald Wheels O...
Tebraa is the song of the women of the Sahara desert. Songs of love or lamentation that they sing wh...
Shot in a single day, POSERS captures a thriving subculture in Kings Road, London: the style, music,...
Dubbed New York's "Queen of the Night," proto–club kid Susanne Bartsch has been throwing unforgettab...