Jamie Johnson takes the exploration of wealth that he began in Born Rich one step further. The One Percent, refers to the tiny percentage of Americans who control nearly half the wealth of the U.S. Johnson's thesis is that this wealth in the hands of so few people is a danger to our very way of life.

During the last forty years, the photographer Sebastião Salgado has been travelling through the cont...

A top executive who can't bear to regard himself as a loser, even after nearly dying in the New York...

Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka has been appointed to an official role within the White House, but wh...

A journey through the night that Princess Diana died and the four independent investigations in two ...

A film about political ethics and legislative incompetence that follows one man's attempts to requir...

In the 1968 movement in Paris, Jean-Luc Godard made a 16mm, 3-minute long film, Film-tract No.1968, ...

Examines Civil Rights-era America through the prism of basketball at historically black colleges and...

Carne Ross was a government highflyer. A career diplomat who believed Western Democracy could save u...

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

Why did Dorothy follow the yellow brick road? Film maker Joel Gilbert journeys across America to fin...

Unknown short stories from the past, the present and the future of fascism and its relation to the e...

An exploration —manipulated and staged— of life in Las Hurdes, in the province of Cáceres, in Extrem...

In 1984, eleven miners entrenched themselves underground to protest for better working conditions in...

"...a charming depiction of life as I knew it with my grandparents in my own village..." Clara Cale...

16-year-old Bella and Vipulan are part of a generation convinced its very future is in danger. Betwe...

In a quiet forest, a sign warns of radiation hazard. “Is this the past or the future?” muses the mas...
A look at the people affected by seven shootings which occurred during the same July weekend.

A paralysingly beautiful documentary with a global vision—an odyssey through landscape and time—that...