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.

Glasnevin Cemetery is the final resting place of 1.5 million souls; it is Ireland's national necropo...

A tight-knit community fixing up motorcycles, dishing up meals at the local diner, and canning fruit...

Behind the scenes of a popular deli on New York's Upper East Side, undocumented immigrant workers fa...

Once a year 2000 garden gnomes and 10,000 gnome carers gather in the sleepy mountain hamlet of Glenb...

In this new documentary you get to follow the life of Ekstra Bladet's editorial staff through one of...

This intimate portrait will reveal uncommon stories of groundbreaking visual artist and pioneer of m...
To celebrate its 250th anniversary, this documentary tells the story of one of the world’s greatest ...

How to reinvent democracy by the eyes of two Portuguese activists.

On a late-summer Sunday in 2011, a female director gathers a team of filmmakers, writers, musicians,...

Sydney in Time is a rich and powerful story that charts the evolution of Sydney from its early years...

"What could be more unsettling than a man close to death whose profound arrogance drives him relentl...

Sweet Sweet Kink takes a sweet, sweet peek into the kinky world of bondage, dominance, and sadomasoc...

Abdul Rahman, an African prince who was sold into slavery, spent four decades in servitude before an...

Darío follows in the footsteps of his famous ancestor to uncover a hidden chapter in his family's hi...

Trump Card is an expose of the socialism, corruption and gangsterization that now define the Democra...
The documentary Felipe González approaches some of the most important facets and stages of the Andal...

The documentary is structured as a video letter from a black man denouncing the persistence of racis...

From the ashes of Australia’s devastating bushfires, wildlife survivors begin their long journeys to...

Twenty-five films from twenty-five European countries by twenty-five European directors.

A day in the life of Mozambican women refugees working in a quarry outside Dar es Salaam.