A young boy plays an accordion in a shopping mall. Béla Tarr picks up the camera one more time to shoot his very last scene. It is his anger about how refugees are treated in Europe, and especially in Hungary, that drove him to make a statement.
A serious docu-comedy about the commercialization of Christmas. What Would Jesus Buy? follows Revere...
Moments in the life of a young Japanese filmmaker in Bosnia, charged with acoustic and visual poetry...
Sexual violence against women is a very effective weapon in modern warfare: instills fear and spread...
The last remaining film of Le Prince's LPCCP Type-1 MkII single-lens camera is a sequence of frames ...
Was the Brussels Innovation fire (1967) just a dramatic accident or was there more going on? Through...
Emir Kusturica views himself as a rock musician and believes that he became a world-famous filmmaker...
The war crimes trial of Ratko Mladic, accused of masterminding the murder of over 7000 Muslim men an...
The carnage in Sarajevo provides the focus of this French documentary which seeks to call attention ...
Filmmaker Sabina Vajraca documents her Bosnian Muslim family's return to their home of Banja Luka, B...
Between 1993 and 1995, artist and photographer Louis Jammes took pictures of people on the streets o...
The largest leisure and shopping complex in Europe, the Metro Centre in Tynemouth, and its creator J...
A Eurovision singer, Iceland's strongest woman, a male model, a plumber who wants to direct movies. ...
Summer 1994, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Two civil wars in only three years has torn the city ap...
Miners in a Bosnian coal mine. The camera silently watches over the miners working tirelessly amidst...
Following the 2001 terrorist attacks on New York City, one item of clothing has gained a scandalous ...
An attempt to erect a virtual memorial for the victims of the Bosnian war, using archive material, v...
Five highly original musicians from different countries form the Accordion Tribe. Together they aim ...
An old Brazilian musician, Rato Branco, seeks out the old masters of the 8-bass sanfona in the backl...