The story of Miguel Moreira and Ruben Furtado, two Cape Verdean immigrant descendants who live in Portugal but have no legal documents. They are torn between the desire to be a full Portuguese citizen and the obstacles they find in their day to day. Proud of being who they are they keep on dreaming of their future reflecting their wishes for a better life. Above all, Michael and Ruben lead us to one question: What kind of identity has a stateless person?
Whitewash is a poetic video that examines the little-known subject of slavery in Canada and its omis...

World War II was not just the most destructive conflict in humanity, it was also the greatest theft ...

Between light and darkness stands Olfa, a Tunisian woman and the mother of four daughters. One day, ...

Rabot is one of the poorest neighborhoods in Gent. The documentary focusses on the last remaining me...

A series of 43 documentary shorts, directed (without credit) by several famous French filmmakers and...

A documentary that proposes a conversation about the way children are praised. While girls are often...

A fascinating documentary focusing on backstage realities of art and business during the British syn...

A behind-the-scenes documentary about the Clinton for President campaign, focusing on the adventures...

Short documentary about artist Keith Haring, detailing his involvement in the New York City graffiti...
An insight into life in the small Russian town of Borovichi.

One of the first US born conductors to receive worldwide fame, Leonard Bernstein is an exceptional c...

His rhymes caught the attention of millions. His flow is un-matched by any. His story is captivating...

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A long thought lost radio interview with Peter Cushing is accompanied by comments from friends and c...

PUMP is a documentary that tells the story of America’s addiction to oil, from its corporate conspir...

Behind the closed doors of the Copenhagen-based women's shelter, the women and children are slowly r...