The Ta'ang or Palaung people, an ethnic minority living in the mountainous area between Myanmar's Kokang region and China's Yunnan province, have historically suffered many forced migrations due to war. When their survival is threatened again in 2015, thousands of them flee across the border. Filmmaker Wang Bing accompanies them and becomes a privileged witness to a human story that is both a modern reportage and a mythical epic.

Narrated by Golden Globe winner, Donald Sutherland, this is the incredible story of Ailo, the little...

The city of Ordos, in the middle of China, was build for a million people yet remains completely emp...

The film uses a documentary approach to tell the stories of 12 Chinese pioneers, chosen from the fie...

The story, told by the survivors, of a group of young men, members of a Uruguayan rugby team, who ma...
Dwarves Kingdom is a documentary film about a theme park featuring performances by little people wit...

Jerry, an ordinary immigrant dad, retired in Orlando, is recruited to be an undercover agent for the...

Liz Bonnin introduces a cast of charismatic animals to reveal the remarkable strategies they use to ...

One Country, Two Systems? No Way! say the youth of Taiwan. But China under President Xi Jinping want...

Using original footage and interviews, this documentary tells the nail-biting story of Apollo 13 and...

A representation of queer and feminist imagery that was mainly shot in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, ...

As the 'one country two systems' policy in Hong Kong has slowly eroded, resentment among the territo...

How do you reconcile a commitment to non-violence when faced with violence? Why do the poor often se...

The Tea Explorer documentary follows the journey of tea enthusiast Jeff Fuchs along the Tea Horse Ro...
A Liberian refugee SAM REAYAH and his family have been separated for five years and live in uncertai...

Amidst the grand walls of the Forbidden City, the film takes us on a deep journey through the ceremo...

In US society, people of East Asian heritage are often perceived through an obscuring lens of ethnic...