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.
In the heart of Sicily, where the Mafia still rules, one man and his family-run TV station, has beco...
A young investigative journalist and his fiancée are brutally murdered in their home in Slovakia. Th...
An old hostel, located in the center of Porto, served for many years as a hostel for people with few...
Doaa el-Adl, the first woman to be awarded the esteemed Journalistic Distinction in Caricature, serv...
Matt Walsh's controversial doc challenges radical gender ideology through provocative interviews and...
An ethnographic film that tells the story of the mask makers and dancers during the festival of the ...
The life of a female weaver is thrown onto the socio-political canvas of pre-war and post-war commun...
Two friends faced with an internal conflict struggle to find a way of communication.
Marco Paolini discusses with poet Andrea Zanzotto about nature, history and language.
Following the historically smoggy Polish winter of 2016/2017, a Warsaw father of an asthmatic son se...
A look at the work of a group of reporters and photographers from EFE, a Spanish news agency founded...
Filmed on the 60th anniversary of the republic, this dark-humor documentary delves on the highs and ...
10 brave kids, 2 Emmy award winning journalists, 1 clinical psychologist at Columbia University and ...
'Don't build prisons, they cost too much!' In this era of Great Recession, the conservative and toug...
Filmed with a cybershot camera, the experimental short proposes a journey about architecture, loneli...
An exploration —manipulated and staged— of life in Las Hurdes, in the province of Cáceres, in Extrem...