Christian, Ben and Jean-Marie are fighting for political change of power and free elections in their country, the Democratic Republic of the Congo. But the incumbent President refuses to relinquish power. How can the course of events be changed? Must they join forces with the historical opposition leader and his powerful party? Is dialogue still possible or must they resign themselves to a popular uprising and the risk of a blood bath?

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A journalistic investigation, built not on rumors and assumptions, but on direct evidence, revealing...
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The campaign for women's suffrage steps up as Emmeline Pankhurst is arrested at the gates of Bucking...

For 40 years, the community-organizing group ACORN advocated for America’s poorest communities, whil...

John and Yoko in the presidential suite at the Hilton Amsterdam, which they had decorated with hand-...

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For months, the FBI have been investigating Russian interference in the American presidential electi...

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Equal parts film, conversation, and social experiment, this interactive documentary uses footage sho...

In a year of uprisings and political unrest, Stonebreakers documents the fights around monuments in ...

A documentary that traces the origins of the political power structure that rules our nation and the...

Disobedience tells the David vs. Goliath tale of front line leaders battling for a livable world. Fi...

Documentary about the Lyon sex workers who occupied the church of St. Nizier on June 3, 1975.

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How the Monuments Came Down is a timely and searing look at the history of white supremacy and Black...

A documentary examining possible historical and modern conspiracies surrounding Christianity, the 9/...