All Creatures Welcome explores the world of hackers and nerds at the events of the Chaos Computer Club, Europe's largest hacker association. The film dispels common clichés and draws a utopian picture of a possible society in the digital age.
Documentary about Field Marshal P. Phibunsongkram (Plaek Khittasangka), a story about dreams that in...
The Vietnam War during the JFK years and beyond. Made in 1972 in the filmmaker's apartment, without ...
Psychoanalysis in El Barrio shows the experience of Latino psychoanalysts in the United States bring...
Max "Adlersson" Herzberg, 20 years of age, from Dresden decided not to spend his life working. Ever ...
This documentary looks at the computer hacker community in New York City of today, its meetings and ...
Hacks is a 73 minute European documentary exploring what nature of "Hacking" is in a social context....
A cable system designed by controversial Chinese company Huawei Technologies enables communication b...
Programming prodigy and information activist Aaron Swartz achieved groundbreaking work in social jus...
A feature-length documentary about the Free Kevin movement and the hacker world.
Chez Schwartz takes us inside a year in the life of Schwartz's Deli - the unique 75-year-old landmar...
In 1981, Wau Holland and other hackers established the Hamburg based Chaos Computer Club (CCC). The ...
A small rural hospital in Japan battles an international cybercriminal gang that is holding them ran...
A riveting expose about the personalities of murderers and their motives. This 72 minute film covers...
The personal stories lived by the Uncle, the Father and the Son, respectively, form a tragic experie...
Love & Engineering is for everyone who has experienced uncertainty, had a crush on someone or be...
With a sense of humour, this documentary questions the condition of women from the angle of the imag...
'Wara, road to the stars' takes us on board to the 'Wara Wara Del Sur', a Bolivian train that goes f...
Lazy, idle, effeminate, strikers from father to son : French stereotypes are doing well. Anglo-Saxon...