Filmed during the 2016 Standing Rock protests in South Dakota, Sky Hopinka's Dislocation Blues offers a portrait of the movement and its water protectors, refuting grand narratives and myth-making in favour of individual testimonials.

Throughout Hong Kong’s history, Hongkongers have fought for freedom and democracy but have yet to su...

British artist, academic, musician and activist Bob and Roberta Smith has been waging slightly odd p...

For more than 120 years, Mohawk ironworkers have raised America’s modern cityscapes. They are called...

A young Native American man on his way to visit his uncle learns about his Navajo heritage by attend...

Disobedience tells the David vs. Goliath tale of front line leaders battling for a livable world. Fi...

The American Southwest holds a dark legacy as the place where nuclear weapons were invented and buil...

The Big One is an investigative documentary from director Michael Moore who goes around the country ...

John and Yoko in the presidential suite at the Hilton Amsterdam, which they had decorated with hand-...
“Looks at the impact key movements throughout U.S. history have had in shaping our society, laws and...

The astonishing, heartbreaking, inspiring, and largely-untold story of Native Americans in the Unite...

Sean and Adrian, a Two-Spirit couple, are determined to rewrite the rules of Native American culture...

The campaign for women's suffrage steps up as Emmeline Pankhurst is arrested at the gates of Bucking...

The Israeli filmmaker Shai Corneli Polak records the building of the 'security wall' through Palesti...

Shut Up and Sing is a documentary about the country band from Texas called the Dixie Chicks and how ...

Examines the impact a century of struggling for survival has on a native people. It weaves the Crow ...

The last surviving Native Americans on Long Island are the focus of The Lost Spirits. The film chron...

For 40 years, the community-organizing group ACORN advocated for America’s poorest communities, whil...

Documentary about the Lyon sex workers who occupied the church of St. Nizier on June 3, 1975.

For 50 years, controversial ethnographer John Peabody Harrington crisscrossed the United States, fra...