In 1975, Ryszard Kapuściński, a veteran Polish journalist, embarked on a seemingly suicidal road trip into the heart of the Angola's civil war. There, he witnessed once again the dirty reality of war and discovered a sense of helplessness previously unknown to him. Angola changed him forever: it was a reporter who left Poland, but it was a writer who returned…
A look at the Brazilian black movement between 1977 and 1988, going by the relationship between Braz...
Broadcast music evokes erotic and racial fantasies in this commercial.
Beyond the human realm, there is a magical race of beings who control the tides and the changing of ...
Based on the novel Francisco by Anselmo Suárez y Romero, "The Other Francisco" is a socio-economic a...
Following World War V, a global-scale conflict fought with non-nuclear weapons that almost halved th...
A tale of friendship between two unlikely pen pals: Mary, a lonely, eight-year-old girl living in th...
Having grown up within the Cuban Revolution, in 1980, Juan Carlos Zaldívar was a 13-year-old "pionee...
The human being feels generally as fascinated as fearful before death and the inevitable fact of dyi...
'An instructional film made on behalf of the Department of Social Welfare, demonstrating a new techn...
Using historically-accurate, battle-filled re-enactments and interviews with expert historians and n...
This film is the result of more than two years of work tracking down archive material and witnesses ...
After the World War I, Mussolini's perspective on life is severely altered; once a willful socialist...
The first film to ever show what life was in South-Africa under the Apartheid state. The film was re...
Beirut is a wonderful town. It's like you're at the center of everything. In Beirut, between 1975 an...
A hundred letters written by Portuguese women during the Salazar dictatorship were found by chance i...