‘The Great Wall has been completed at its most southerly point.’ So begins Kafka’s short story ‘At the Building of the Great Wall of China’, and so, at Europe’s heavily militarised south-eastern frontier, begins this film. In the shadow of its own narratives of freedom, Europe has been quietly building its own great wall. Like its famous Chinese precursor, this wall has been piecemeal in construction, diverse in form and dubious in utility. Gradually cohering across the continent, this system of enclosure and exclusion is urged upon a populace seemingly willing to accept its necessity and to contribute to its building.
Explores the history of the Afrikaners and Afrikaner nationalism, and the development of apartheid a...

An estimated 12 million people live in refugee camps worldwide and only 0.1% are resettled, repatria...

The story of the Londoners recruited to be freedom fighters during the South African apartheid durin...

Channel 4 docudrama following the history of the Great Wall of China, from the earliest building of ...

The struggle to eradicate apartheid in South Africa has been chronicled over time, but no one has ad...

Twenty-five films from twenty-five European countries by twenty-five European directors.
A look at the refugee crisis, with testimony from the refugees themselves.

In the Briançonnais mountains, in France, men and women on the roads of exile find the courage to cr...

Increase of chronic diseases, loss of biodiversity, extinction of bees... for a few years, the conse...

I traveled to South Africa to find a white family living on a desolate farm. I wanted to film how th...

In Cape Town's informal settlements, created to segregate the racialized population during Apartheid...

Djibi and Ange, two teenagers living on the streets, arrive at the Archipel, an emergency shelter in...

Exclusive access to chief diplomat of the EU Federica Mogherini as Europe faces a crumbling world or...

Broad Sense is based on an three day long intervention in the European Parliament in Brussels. The v...

After twenty years, Wiam Al Zabari starts a conversation with his father. Why did they flee from Ira...

Sixty years after the signing of the Élysée Treaty, which opened an unprecedented era of cooperation...

They say it's over 2000 years old, and more than 4,000 miles long. But even today nobody really know...