Kenzo Okuzaki, a 62-year-old veteran of the New Guinea campaign in World War II, sets out to conduct interviews with survivors and relatives to find the truth behind atrocities committed while the Japanese garrison was surrounded, in particular the unexplained killing of two Japanese privates in his unit.
Edward Said, Professor of English & Comparative Literature at Columbia University, was a prominent l...
Are you a risky drinker? Nearly 70% of American adults drink alcohol and nearly 1/3 of them engage i...
An exploration —manipulated and staged— of life in Las Hurdes, in the province of Cáceres, in Extrem...
Shut Up and Sing is a documentary about the country band from Texas called the Dixie Chicks and how ...
On October 21, 1967, over 100,000 protestors gathered in Washington, D.C., for the Mobilization to E...
Civil discourse is vanishing from modern society. Improv comedians heal the divide in this documenta...
Michael Moore's view on how the Bush administration allegedly used the tragic events on 9/11 to push...
A documentary on Al Gore's campaign to make the issue of global warming a recognized problem worldwi...
'Gideon: Searching for the truth' takes the viewer with Van Meijeren on his quest for answers to que...
In 2017, twenty years after the British handed over Hong Kong to China in 1997, young people, more p...
Bisan Owda, journalist and influencer collaborator of the media AJ+, is at the forefront of reportin...
This timely, bold set of one-on-one interviews presents two of the most venerable figures from the A...
All About Ann celebrates the achievements of larger-than-life Ann Richards, who became the first ele...
The remarkable true story of Donald Trump's family history - one of the most extraordinary immigrati...
Quite a few years have passed since November 1989. Czechoslovakia has been divided up and, in the Cz...
A short film following the release of journalist and activist Barrett Brown from prison, and his dri...