Euritan is a review of the narrative 'Klara eta biok', written by Itxaro Borda in 1985. Putting the author against the words of her past, it updates her view on the peripheral relationship around the Basque character.
An attempt to create a bridge between the different political positions that coexist, sometimes viol...
A portrait of the brilliant American writer Truman Capote (1924-84) and the New York high society of...
In a time of resurgence of social protests, political radicalization and distrust of power, Arendt's...
In recent years, more than 2,500 books have been removed from school districts around the US, labele...
An in-depth interview with José Antonio Urrutikoetxea, known as Josu Ternera, one of the most releva...
The views and thoughts of Canadian writer Margaret Atwood have never been more relevant than today. ...
The brilliant Czech writer Milan Kundera has not given an interview in thirty years; nor does he app...
An in-depth look at the Canadian rock band Rush, chronicling the band's musical evolution from their...
An analysis of The Kindly Ones, Jonathan Littell's controversial novel, published in 2006, which dis...
Passers-by, those who knew him in his youth, René Barjavel, witness of his beginnings, his wife, his...
What does it mean to be Black in America in the 21st century? The recently formed Black American fil...
This documentary contains dramatized episodes about the lives of Erika and Klaus Mann, the brilliant...
THE PERFUMED GARDEN is an exploration of the myths and realities of sensuality and sexuality in Arab...
Explore the life of Flannery O’Connor whose provocative fiction was unlike anything published before...
Documentary tracing the extreme life of outlaw writer, performance artist and punk icon, Kathy Acker...
The chronicle of the process, ten long years, that led to the end of ETA (Euskadi Ta Askatasuna), a ...
In celebration of the 100th anniversary of Roald Dahl’s birth, film and television personalities tak...
Paris, France, February 2, 1922. The novel Ulysses, by Irish writer James Joyce (1882-1941), is publ...
Mark Gatiss explores and celebrates Dracula, an icon of popular culture, asking just why we keep com...