Drawing inspiration from his personal encounter with the Italian refugee child Giovanna during World War II, Markus Imhoof tells how refugees and migrants are treated today: on the Mediterranean Sea, in Lebanon, in Italy, in Germany and in Switzerland.

Filmmaker Alain Resnais documents the atrocities behind the walls of Hitler's concentration camps.

Documentary film about the painter and sculptor Jörg Immendorff who ranks among the most important G...
A documentary with and about the legendary Italian Architect Carlo Scarpa.

Christof Wackernagel, best known in Germany as an actor and former member of the Red Army Faction ("...

An Israeli film director interviews fellow veterans of the 1982 invasion of Lebanon to reconstruct h...

Professor Niall Ferguson argues that Britain's decision to enter the First World War was a catastrop...

It is an unknown chapter of the German post-war history: On April 23rd, 1949, the kingdom of the Net...

An absurd game of “finding happiness” is being played by local Latvian coyotes* and illegal immigran...

Pictures of the Mediterranean made with bread, oil and wine. In one meal the history, geography, eco...

Australian filmmaker Sophia Turkiewicz investigates why her Polish mother abandoned her and uncovers...

With aerial shots filmed from helicopters and drones, moments of life and encounters, this abundant ...

Helke Sander interviews multiple German women who were raped in Berlin by Soviet soldiers in May 194...

This documentary follows a bustrip from Tallinn to Kaliningrad. A route that was so common in the So...

Amine Diare Conde fled from Guinea to Europe at the age of fifteen. His voluntary work makes the 22-...

Documentary about filmmakers of the New German Cinema who were members of the legendary Filmverlag f...

Peter LeDonne and Steve Kalafer chronicle the extraordinary life of Immaculée Ilibagiza, a young Afr...

The youngest protagonist of the documentary is Wartburg, an automobile over 50 years of age. The car...

An estimated 12 million people live in refugee camps worldwide and only 0.1% are resettled, repatria...