Director Anna Broinowski explores how Pauline Hanson's speech in 1996 and the decades of debate that followed has influenced Australia today; the impact of her political career on modern multicultural Australia, and the people who have helped her transition from local fish shop owner to Member for Oxley. Featuring many of Hanson's critics, opponents, advisors and commentators, from former Prime Minister John Howard, to current members of the media, including Margo Kingston and Alan Jones; and leading Indigenous commentator, Professor Marcia Langton.

Wars of the future will be fought over water as they are over oil today, as the source of human surv...

Investigation into the Le Pen family, which has been a prominent presence on the political stage for...

Examines the public scandal and private tragedy which led to legendary director Roman Polanski's sud...

In suburban Buenos Aires, thirty unemployed ceramics workers walk into their idle factory, roll out ...

The tiny village in the far north of Sweden called Ensamheten (Solitude) has sixteen inhabitants. Th...

A hybrid documentary feature film about the genesis of "memetic magick" and its application by the a...

Saroyanland is a docu-drama focusing on the journey of famous writer William Saroyan to the birthpla...

Don’t Breathe is a dark comedy set in Georgia that follows the tribulations of a middle-aged man, Le...

On the eve of the 60th anniversary of the 1957 Little Rock school desegregation crisis, educational ...

Using two separate filmmaking teams (an all-white crew filming white residents and an all-black came...

Malvinas, history of betrayals is an Argentine-Mexican co-production documentary film directed by Jo...

Edie Bouvier Beale and her mother, Edith, two aging, eccentric relatives of Jackie Kennedy Onassis, ...

A documentary about urban violence in Brazil, especially in Rio de Janeiro. Policemen, drug dealers,...
The Fighting Cholitas is a documentary short about a group of bold and fierce female Bolivian wrestl...

Focuses on sexual equality in the Black community.

Essie Coffey gives the children lessons on Aboriginal culture. She speaks of the importance of teach...

A raw and uncensored look at what really goes down in urban barbershops.
A documentary juxtaposing the events of the 20th century with the commentary of stand-up comedians.

Images of Argentinian companies and factories in the first light of day, seen from the inside of a c...