These are strange times indeed. While they continue to command so much attention in the mainstream media, the 'battles' between old and new modes of distribution, between the pirate and the institution of copyright, seem to many of us already lost and won. We know who the victors are. Why then say any more?
Starting as a documentary on the sexually liberated culture of late-Sixties Denmark, Sexual Freedom ...
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The story of the birth of the Hungarian home computer scene back in the '80s behind the Iron Curtain...
In an extensive mini-documentary by Michelle Boley (@roguekite) and Taylor Gill (@taylorcgill) and p...
Lebanon today. The traces of the civil war are all too tangible as government corruption becomes unb...
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Lebanon is a country hijacked by sects, money, and power. While citizens long for a collective ident...
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This program illustrates how video activists have developed sophisticated use of small format video,...
This film is dedicated to Maria Lai, an artist born in 1919 in Ulassai, Sardinia. Surrounded and ins...
An asylum seeker from Hong Kong builds a new life for himself in Glasgow, using his passion for str...
Wingsuit BASE jumping is often presented as a thrill seeking adrenaline rush. Spellbound takes us de...
The French researcher Bertrand Monnet visits pirates in Nigeria and Somalia to learn how they make m...
The Colegio de Arquitectos de Catalunya commissioned Pere Portabella to make this film for the Joan ...
In 1794, French revolutionary Maximilien Robespierre produced the world's first defense of "state te...
'Karama has no walls' is set amidst Yemen's 2011 uprising. The film illustrates the nature of the Ye...