An undercover documentary film produced and directed by British filmmaker Dominic Brown, about the struggle of the indigenous Sahrawi people of Western Sahara. The documentary covers the current human rights and political situation of the Sahrawi. There are several interviews recorded with human rights victims including an elderly lady who had been attacked in her home the previous day by Moroccan security forces. There is also a focus given to the alleged vested interests of countries in the region, particularly France. The film states that the French Government's close relationship with Morocco, their trade deals and their use of veto over the terms of the UN mission in Western Sahara are major factors.
Four female friends from Egypt with opposing religious, social, and political views listen to one an...
The EU is investing billions to establish African states as its new border guards. It also supports ...
"letters to eleanore" is a poignant feature-length documentary that explores the intertwined journey...
This feature length high definition documentary follows one of the Nation's most controversial yet p...
Filmmaker Karim Aïnouz decides to take a boat, cross the Mediterranean, and embark on his first jour...
Christof Wackernagel, best known in Germany as an actor and former member of the Red Army Faction ("...
Remember the culture clash in THE GODS MUST BE CRAZY? This time it's real. One of the most ancient c...
In 1921 the Kwakiut'l people of Alert Bay, British Columbia, held their last secret potlatch. In 198...
In July 1860, the schooner Clotilda slipped quietly into the dark waters of Mobile, Ala., holding 11...
A documentary that leads the audience from Namibia to Kilimanjaro to explore the African wildlife.
The untold story of a series of Reagan-era guerrilla punk and industrial desert happenings in Southe...
In 1981, seven Libyan exiles formed the core opposition group to Colonel Muammar Gaddafi. Thirty yea...
The people of Unamenshipu (La Romaine), an Innu community in the Côte-Nord region of Quebec, are see...
Director Ken Loach explores the politics of race, class and charity in a capitalist society in this ...
In a dark, ambiguous environment, minuscule particles drift slowly before the lens. The image focuse...
Edeltraut Hertel - a midwife caught between two worlds. She has been working as a midwife in a small...
In 1975, Ryszard Kapuściński, a veteran Polish journalist, embarked on a seemingly suicidal road tri...
The folkloric group "Nzale," founded in 1979 in Bangui, practices a traditional dance called "M'baka...
War and Justice is the first and only true-life documentary about the International Criminal Court (...
Barry Barclay was a New Zealand/Aotearoa director of documentaries and feature films. He is regarded...