Investigates the reasons North Carolina, long seen as the most progressive state in the South, became home to the largest Klan organization in the country, with more members than all the other Southern states combined, during the 1960s.
Exploring the director’s father’s chronic health problems, as a diabetic with kidney failure, and hi...
She was once as famous as Jackie O—and then she tried to take down a President. Martha Mitchell was ...
This documentary in the Look At Life series – made by the Rank Organisation for screening in Odeon a...
When 17-year-old Lennon Lacy is found hanging from a swing set in rural North Carolina in 2014, his ...
In the spring of 2018, the filmmaker Maria Petschnig befriended Marc who at that time was living in ...
Zeal & Ardor catapults Swiss musician Manuel Gagneux from the underground to the world stage. Religi...
For much of the 20th century, successive Australian governments pursued a policy of deporting and ba...
Nannies combines autobiographical elements with a reflection on the presence of nannies in Brazil. W...
Based on newly declassified files, the film explores the US government’s surveillance and harassment...
A documentary on the late American entertainer Dean Reed, who became a huge star in East Germany aft...
A City Decides chronicles the events that led to the integration of the St. Louis public schools in ...
The incredible story of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, featuring exclusive interviews, rare performan...
Narrated by Robert Culp, this special examines racism in the sixties
Mentally ill. Deviant. Diseased. And in need of a cure. These were among the terms psychiatrists use...
A decade after taking a series of photographs of skinhead members of a far-right group for his book ...
Director Anna Broinowski explores how Pauline Hanson's speech in 1996 and the decades of debate that...