Montezuma is a 2009 BBC Television documentary film in which Dan Snow examines the reign of the Aztec Emperor Moctezuma II.
With a forensic lens, Onyeka Igwe's A So-Called Archive interrogate the decomposing repositories of ...
In the Bernese Alps, the Agassizhorn peak memorialises Louis Agassiz – a controversial 19th-century ...
«My grandma had a great strength and love for life which made me believe that some of us were able t...
'An instructional film made on behalf of the Department of Social Welfare, demonstrating a new techn...
This film travels over open books, looted objects and postcards to look for the imperial foundations...
If Only I Were That Warrior is a feature documentary film focusing on the Italian occupation of Ethi...
Made from reimagined/recycled images and sounds from the filmmaker’s archive and other found materia...
A Luta Continua explains the military struggle of the Liberation Front of Mozambique (FRELIMO) again...
An exhaustive explanation of how the military occupation of an invaded territory occurs and its cons...
Following the 1884–85 Berlin Conference resolution on the partition of Africa, the Portuguese army u...
Imposed under the British colonial rule in 1860, Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code criminalise an...
How African artists have spread African culture all over the world, especially music, since the hars...
Negotiating Amnesia is an essay film based on research conducted at the Alinari Archive and the Nati...
Guillermo Gómez Álvarez explores the identity politics of Puerto Rico via archival footage from vari...
In 1896, Ethiopia, an African nation, largely armed with spears and knives, defeats a well-equipped ...
In 1832 the government of Van Diemen’s Land sent the last Aboriginal resistance fighters into exile ...
Algiers. From the port to the souks, passing through the Jardin d'Essai, Dominique Cabrera transport...