After the insurrection erupted in Libya in the spring of 2012, more than a million people flocked to neighboring Tunisia in search of a safe haven from the escalating violence. When a massive refugee camp was hastily constructed near the Ras Jdir border checkpoint in Tunisia, a trio of filmmakers carried their cameras in and began filming with no agenda. This on-the-fly chronicle of the camp's installation, operation, and dismantling captures a postmodern Babel complete with a multinational population of displaced folk, a regime of humanitarian aid workers, and international media that broadcasts its “image” to the world. Visually stunning and refreshingly undogmatic, Babylon reveals a rarely seen aspect of the Arab Spring.

Madrid, Spain, 1949. The Circo Americano arrives in the city. While the big top is pitched in a vaca...

The filmmaker interviews still surviving residents of Las Hurdes, where Buñuel shot a controversial ...

Documentary about the painter Lucian Freud.

Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka has been appointed to an official role within the White House, but wh...

Here's a strange one. First, a song on a blackboard: a Polish translation of “I love my little roost...

In the 1920s, former coal miner Harry Hoxsey claimed to have an herbal cure for cancer. Although sco...

Roald Amundsen's South Pole Journey is a Norwegian documentary film that features Roald Amundsen's o...

On 15 May, 2006, double amputee Mark Inglis reached the summit of Mt Everest. It was a remarkable ac...

An NHS nurse of twenty years reflects on a challenging and strenuous career as time dwindles to her ...

Refuge(e) traces the incredible journey of two refugees, Alpha and Zeferino. Each fled violent threa...

A story told by those who knew Boris Nemtsov at different times: when he was a young scientist and t...

A poignant documentary exploring the unexpected bond between Malcolm X and Ahmed Osman, a young Suda...

A documentary on assisted suicide, authored by actor and disability rights activist Liz Carr.