An anti-war film about the personal suffering behind the hard statistics, which show that more than four million Vietnamese died during the Vietnam War, as opposed to 58,000 Americans. We hear South and North Vietnamese, including émigrés to the United States, describing how huge numbers of friends met their deaths, caught as they were between government forces, the Vietcong, and the Americans; how political boundaries divided not only the country, but also families; how mothers deserted their children because their fathers were American soldiers; and how the war cruelly lingers on long after hostilities ceased, in the lives of children born crippled by chemical weapons.

The ideologies underlying the foundation of modern Israel are explored in this documentary, the thir...

In Iraq 2003 Corporal Martin Webster filmed fellow soldiers beating Iraqi youths during rioting in A...
Here is the hair raising, seat-of-the-pants tale of men who dared to fly their planes, unescorted, t...

A thirty-minute High Definition documentary which revisits that winter of 1779-80 when Washington’s ...

As a result of the Holocaust and later, AIDS, the male homosexual community has sustained bitter los...

In 1915, the First World War is in full swing and young men are called to military service in rows -...

Michael Moore's view on how the Bush administration allegedly used the tragic events on 9/11 to push...

Professor Saul David uses the BBC archive to chart the history of the world's most destructive war, ...
A German Documentary about the “village of friendship” that was created by American Veteran George M...

Before becoming a film critic, then a maker mainly of sharply engaged documentaries, usually in tand...
Stolen Kosovo is a Czech language documentary by director Václav Dvořák (b. 1948), about the Serbian...
This documentary interviews young people on war, religion, music, sex, and other topics. Part of NBC...
Street art, creativity and revolution collide in this beautifully shot film about art’s ability to c...

Using archival footage, cabinet conversation recordings, and an interview of the 85-year-old Robert ...

Letter from Beirut documents the filmmaker's return to Beirut during one of the lulls, three years a...

The free, almost naive view from the perspective of a child puts the "68ers" in a new, illuminating ...

This feature documentary examines its own genre, which has often been called Canada's national art f...