The story of the Northern Ireland Troubles through the unflinching testimony of two men who played key roles on opposite sides of that bloody conflict. Nearly ten years ago the two paramilitary leaders told their stories on condition that they could never be revealed while they were still alive. The stories told by the Irish Republican Army's Brendan Hughes and Ulster Volunteer Force's David Ervine tell us of the motivations of the participants, the planning of campaigns of violence, the misery of a hunger strike, the tracking and killing of informers and the duplicity that ended a conflict that had lasted too long. It is also a narrative of the fate of combatants when their wars are over.
A woman and her daughter struggle to make their way through the aftermath of the Balkan war.
Somewhere in a subtropical country white visitors crowd around dark-skinned plantation workers empty...
In a slum in Chennai, India, a young mother of two, wants to sell her kidney so she can pay off the ...
Penetrating the oil industry's secretive world, The Great Invisible examines the Deepwater Horizon d...
A fearless sea captain, Dr. Rebecca Gomperts, sails a ship through loopholes in international law, p...
At first glance, it is not obvious that Abbie Evans lives with a life-threatening skin disease. She...
A former U.S. Navy Seal seeks life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness living life as a transgende...
Every January, the country's largest jigsaw puzzle contest is held in St. Paul, Minnesota. Choose yo...
Evaporating Borders is a poetically photographed and rendered film on tolerance and search for ident...
In the macho world of Mariachi music, very few women can hold their own. Just like the songs they pl...
Follow professional climber Sasha DiGiulian as she rises from child prodigy to a champion sport clim...
Vienna’s Prater is an amusement park and a desire machine. No mechanical invention, no novel idea or...
Interviews with the owners and diverse patrons of a Jerusalem gay bar called "Shushan."
It's 1947 and the borderlines between India and Pakistan are being drawn. A young girl bears witness...
Based on Michael Morpurgo's novel and adapted for the stage by Nick Stafford, War Horse takes audien...
Ulrike Ottinger’s provocative mélange of ethnography, stunning tableaux and baroque vignettes was in...
"My Own Breathing" is the final documentary of the trilogy, The Murmuring about comfort women during...
At the sea shore, a goat, a child, and a naked man. This is a photograph taken in 1954 by Agnès Vard...
The film is a commemoration of the lost livelihood of the earth, the lost lives of the War and to th...