Filmmaker Christopher Quinn observes the ordeal of three Sudanese refugees -- Jon Bul Dau, Daniel Abul Pach and Panther Bior -- as they try to come to terms with the horrors they experienced in their homeland, while adjusting to their new lives in the United States.
We follow a team of scientists on a gruelling expedition into a remote rainforest in Mozambique. The...
It's 1974. Muhammad Ali is 32 and thought by many to be past his prime. George Foreman is ten years ...
Documentary that shows the changing attitude towards immigrant labor in The Netherlands. The documen...
This in-depth look into the powerhouse industries of big-game hunting, breeding and wildlife conserv...
This documentary follows 8 teens and pre-teens as they work their way toward the finals of the Scrip...
Two countries, two restaurants, one vision. At Gabriela Cámara's acclaimed Contramar in Mexico City,...
Festival panafricain d'Alger is a documentary by William Klein of the music and dance festival held ...
25 years ago, Louis Sarno, an American, heard a song on the radio and followed its melody into the C...
How African artists have spread African culture all over the world, especially music, since the hars...
This film is the result of more than two years of work tracking down archive material and witnesses ...
Since World War II North Americans have invested much of their newfound wealth in suburbia. It has p...
In the remote and forgotten wilderness of Lake Natron, in northern Tanzania, one of nature's last gr...
Short documentary commissioned by the magazine Présence Africaine. From the question "Why is the Afr...
The film is a controversy on democracy. Is our society really democratic? Can everyone be part of it...
Herzog's documentary of the Wodaabe people of the Sahara/Sahel region. Particular attention is given...
Across Africa, people are using soccer to lift themselves up, to create change in their communities ...
A chronicle of the violence that occurred in much of the African continent throughout the 1960s. As ...
Travel with Major Lazer to Ghana and Nigeria to make the world smaller by making the party bigger. T...
In America, we define ourselves in the superlative: we are the biggest, strongest, fastest country i...