In the most dangerous country in the world for journalists, Newsweek Middle East editor, Janine di Giovanni, risks it all to bear witness, ensuring that the world knows about the suffering of the Syrian people.
Guy Debord's analysis of a consumer society.
The murder of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh by an Islamic extremist in 2004, followed by the publish...
A journey into the heart of America's past and future. The story revolving around the mysterious wom...
The personal stories lived by the Uncle, the Father and the Son, respectively, form a tragic experie...
Max "Adlersson" Herzberg, 20 years of age, from Dresden decided not to spend his life working. Ever ...
A Southern Indiana man endures a fatal night of torture after being arrested for a routine traffic s...
Ukrainian journalist Katya Soldak, currently living in New York City and working for Forbes magazine...
Michael Moore's view on how the Bush administration allegedly used the tragic events on 9/11 to push...
A documentary on Al Gore's campaign to make the issue of global warming a recognized problem worldwi...
Every year, millions of Americans are incarcerated before even being convicted of a crime - all beca...
Seán McLoughlin was a lonely kid in rural Ireland. Now, he’s Jacksepticeye, one of the world’s bigge...
Sassnitz is a small coastal town at the Baltic Sea on the Island of Rügen. In its vicinity are the w...
This documentary chronicles the story of Darrell Night, an Indigenous man who was dumped by two poli...
Documentary tells the story of the Chilean football club Colo-Colo, exploring its profound impact on...
Arguably Russia’s most famous folk song, Dark Eyes has captured hearts around the world for the past...
Follows a group of young Australians who stutter as they take part in a 10-week performing arts prog...
Follows Yo, Siyuan and Mia, three young women who, using the mobile application Replika, have formed...