Western Sahara is one of the most heavily mined territories in the world following decades of conflict with its neighbours. Despite a 1991 ceasefire, most Sahrawis still linger in refugee camps in Algeria because it is too dangerous to live there. Now, some brave young women have taken it upon themselves to clear their ancestral lands of landmines so their people can return.
"The palm trees on the reverse are a delusion; so is the pink sand". This line, taken from a poem by...
Offers audiences a unique window into a bygone era when a thrilling new invention, the motion pictur...
Inspired by Steven Blush's book "American Hardcore: A tribal history" Paul Rachman's feature documen...
After four years away, Huiju returns home to South Korea. Exchanges with her loved ones are awkward ...
Filmed in IMAX, a young Mayan boy who lives close to the ruins becomes acquainted with an archaeolog...
In the 1960s, the suburbs were meant to be modern havens for newcomers from rural France, Portugal, ...
Through interviews with leading psychologists and scientists, Neurons to Nirvana explores the histor...
After marrying a settler, Mary Two-Axe Earley lost her legal status as a First Nations woman. Dedica...
Egyptian archeologists dig into history, discovering tombs and artifacts over 4,000 years old as the...
In celebration of his ninetieth birthday, Sir David Attenborough shares extraordinary highlights of ...
Documentary telling the surprising and positive story of how, throughout much of history, the races ...
Filmed in the quaint prairie town of Herbert, Saskatchewan, Heaven or Not by filmmakers Zuzana Hudac...
Women are sexually insulted and threatened by men every day. Experts around the world are registerin...
The film, shot in the Saharawi refugee population camps, tells the story of a group of students from...
In the chaotic, highly emotional period after the First World War in 1918, the foreign ministers Gus...