Petra Epperlein and Michael Tucker take a powerfully personal journey through the former East Germany, as Epperlein investigates her father’s 1999 suicide and the possibility that he may have worked as a spy for the dreaded Stasi security service.

Host Grant Jeffrey discusses how technology and government activities are changing the way our infor...

This documentary-drama hybrid explores the dangerous human impact of social networking, with tech ex...

THE MAZE dissects the terror-attacks since Paris Bataclan in November 2015 and looks for common patt...

Few aircraft have attracted more attention than the ominous black supersonic jet that for years has ...

This short 19-minute documentary is an intimate and moving exploration of the profound and far-reach...

Energie Cottbus, a small soccer club from the periphery of the republic, got promoted to the first d...
Dragan Wende has lived in Berlin since the '70s and has seen the city change through the years. His ...

David Bond lives in one of the most intrusive surveillance states in the world. He decides to find o...

The Cost Of Convenience examines how internet platforms are impacting our mental health, restructuri...

NOTHING TO HIDE is an independent documentary dealing with surveillance and its acceptance by the ge...

During the 16th Workers' Festival in Dresden in 1976, a student group of Chilean emigrants paints a ...

In February 1986 they received the call of a fatherland that no longer exists: four young GDR citize...

Warsaw's Central Railway Station. 'Someone has fallen asleep, someone's waiting for somebody else. M...

It was a foundational myth of the GDR that it was anti-fascist and free of Nazis. But was that reall...

Over the past hundred years, dramatic social upheavals have taken place in the name of Karl Marx's t...

In the documentary Last To Know political prisoners, sent to jail for openly opposing the East Germa...

In this Pete Smith Specialty short, we see how real-life investigator Jo Goggin used a motion pictur...