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.

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

Heleno has a disease unknown to most of the population. In the course of their suffocating routine, ...

A genre-bending documentary using dance and physicality to explore themes of youthfulness, fear, reg...

Johanna Dohnal, whose political career spans three decades, was one of the very first explicitly fem...

During the Second World War, women were for the first time allowed to work as war correspondents. Ba...

THE ARYANS is Mo Asumang's personal journey into the madness of racism during which she meets German...

A conflicted gay man struggles to teach his younger self about the challenges of adult life. Searchi...

Turkey's history has been shaped by two major political figures: Mustafa Kemal (1881-1934), known as...

Children parade through the streets of Hinton St George in Somerset on the last Thursday of October....

Through testimonies and images, the crude reality of human rights in Argentina in democracy is portr...
For four years (1977-1981) Esaias Baitel documented a violent Parisian neo-Nazi gang. Having gained ...

The mysterious chi is presented as a force that can be produced by the master and defies all explana...

A documentary film about trading security and stability for passion. A surprising number of small bu...

From practicing barefoot on the streets of Lagos to performing on stage in England, twelve year old ...

An in-depth profile of the life and career of Willy T. Ribbs - the controversial Black driver who sh...

When artist Janet Biehl fell in love with radical American philosopher Murray Bookchin in the 1980s ...

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