Explores the life and work of English journalist Robert Cox, the former editor of "The Buenos Aires Herald" daily newspaper, whose investigative reporting in the late 1970s exposed the shocking human rights crimes of Argentina's military dictators.

Amid the civil-military dictatorship implanted with the 1964 coup, Sergio Muniz had the idea of maki...

Four siblings, whose father disappeared during Brazilian Military Dictatorship, report their childho...

Rich Peppiatt delivers a satirical dissection of the newspaper trade by turning the tables on unscru...

In the midst of a publishing revolution, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, one of America's most sto...

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

A group of young politicians campaigning against an authoritarian constitution speak up, spark hope ...

Journalist Dermi Azevedo has never stopped fighting for human rights and now, three decades after th...

In 1980, the first march of gays, lesbians and transvestites took place in Brazil in protest against...

The story of how newspapers were distributed during the Blitz, stressing the importance of an accura...

After the Robb Elementary school shooting in Texas, local Uvalde Leader-News journalists are left to...

When Mariana connects the Military Dictatorship's violent legacy as the structure behind Brazilian f...

"Subversivas" is a documentary that reveals the brazilian military dictatorship from the perspective...

The story of the University of Brasília, since it was only a project in Darcy Ribeiro's head until t...

Carlos Eugênio Paz recalls his participation in the armed struggle against the military dictatorship...

Before Rolling Stone, there was Soul Newspaper. Behind Soul, there was Regina Jones. Against all odd...

Poetic images emerge from everyday life, interweaving with narratives that recall traces of events f...