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.
Earth to earth, water to water. The body weight of a newborn child is up to 85 percent water, but in...
A high-rise apartment built in the 1960s provides housing for 2500 people from 42 nations. Separated...
Christof Wackernagel, best known in Germany as an actor and former member of the Red Army Faction ("...
Girt By Sea is a cinematic love letter to the coastline of Australia - a poetic celebration of our c...
Moona Moon is a poet and kanaktivist. She appears on stage with her texts at Spoken Word Performance...
In the Bernese Alps, the Agassizhorn peak memorialises Louis Agassiz – a controversial 19th-century ...
An Israeli film director interviews fellow veterans of the 1982 invasion of Lebanon to reconstruct h...
This explores the mysterious and catastrophic collapse of ancient civilizations during the late Bron...
Where daily practices become ritual, repetitive, looped, and sequenced. A transatlantic, experimenta...
Everyone knows the view of Via della Conciliazione with St. Peter's Basilica framed behind it. The m...
As thousands of migrants attempt to cross the French-Italian border on foot through treacherous moun...
The tragedy of the Syrian people: War, conflict, loss, migration, exile, asylum, detention, drowning...