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.
American states and parents in both Europe and the United States are engaging in a joint fight again...
Journalist Shiori Ito embarks on a courageous investigation of her own sexual assault in an improbab...
Suicide is one of the world's leading causes of death, with almost 800,000 people taking their own l...
Passionate about ocean life, a filmmaker sets out to document the harm that humans do to marine spec...
In interviews, various actors and directors discuss their careers and their involvement in the makin...
Shot by a reported “1,001 Syrians” according to the filmmakers, SILVERED WATER, SYRIA SELF-PORTRAIT ...
In French Polynesia, transgender people evolve with apparent fluidity in all components of society. ...
On June 14, 1977, the eve of the first democratic elections after Franco's regime, Llorenç Soler and...
Manuel Horrillo has visited for 7 years the fields where the clashes between the Spanish troops and ...
Soon after New York state passed a 2015 law that health insurance should cover transgender-related c...
In the privacy of her own home, a Syrian woman shares her thoughts and feelings, talking about her e...
The film retraces the origins, history, habits and traditions of the Roma people but also tells the ...
Roman Kemp: Our Silent Emergency is a deeply personal and candid film following Roman as he explores...
A Calling to Care is the inspiring story of 55 year-old Grace Stanley, a Canadian nurse who left her...
During April 1994, on quiet road in Kigali a group of neighbors in Rwanda were filmed. This was the...
A Documentary about the Lanka Comic Con, history of how it started, and its community.
Guy Debord's analysis of a consumer society.