Peter LeDonne and Steve Kalafer chronicle the extraordinary life of Immaculée Ilibagiza, a young African woman who escaped genocide in Rwanda and ultimately found refuge in the United States. Seeking shelter with an Episcopalian minister, Immaculée hid from her attackers inside a bathroom for three long months but stayed centered through prayer and faith.

Flora and Louise met in Yaoundé (Cameroon). They fell in love and ever since then have never left ea...

This short documentary chronicles the culture and arts of Cambodian Americans and the Lowell, MA com...

In search of the lucrative matsutake mushroom, two former soldiers discover the means to gradually h...

Mountain Gorilla takes us to a remote range of volcanic mountains in Africa, described by those who ...

To cool the heat on the asylum debate - the biggest 'hot potato' in Australian politics, we took a h...

Though both the historical and modern-day persecution of Armenians and other Christians is relativel...

More than 65 million people around the world have been forced from their homes to escape famine, cli...

Australian filmmaker Sophia Turkiewicz investigates why her Polish mother abandoned her and uncovers...

A Bunch of Questions with No Answers (2025) is a 23-hour film by artists Alex Reynolds and Robert M....

The story of 600 men who protected and rescued civilians during the Rwandan genocide before helping ...

While serving with the African Union, former Marine Capt. Brian Steidle documents the brutal ethnic ...

In focusing his attention on the competitors of Mr Gay Syria, director Ayse Toprak shatters the one-...

A documentary that follows Anya, a woman residing in Ukraine during the early stages of the war, who...

Amir, shot during the height of the Afghan civil war in the 1980s, investigates and portrays the lif...
Included in this groundbreaking work are interviews with active farm attackers and serving police of...

A documentary chronicling the adolescent years of Elie Wiesel and the history of his sufferings. Eli...
A history of racialism in Rwanda, from the European colonization to the 1994 genocide.

The biggest trial of Nazi war crimes ever: 360 witnesses in 183 days of trial - a stunning and gripp...