On the front line of the Syrian war, a 30-year-old commander leads her female battalion to retake an ISIS-controlled city and emerges severely wounded, forcing her to redefine herself in this empowering tale of emancipation and freedom.
An attempt to re-contextualize the European migrant crisis and ongoing hostilities in Syria, through...
Winner of the Grand Jury Documentary prize at the Sundance Film Festival, Syrian filmmaker Feras Fay...
The birth of the atomic bomb changed the world forever. In the years before the Manhattan project, a...
The Maginot Line: thousands of subway bunkers and concrete defenses lining the French border from Be...
The inside story of Mohammed Emwazi's journey from being an ordinary London boy to becoming terroris...
Women’s voices rise to deliver testimonies of victims of sexual violence. By reconstructing a story ...
In August 2014 an Islamic State massacre of unimaginable proportions took place during the rapid inv...
In an era of antifeminist backlash, this articulate documentary by the makers of Thank God I’m a Les...
In war-torn northern Syria, WHO LOVES THE SUN delves into the world of makeshift oil refineries and ...
The film is a reportage showing the help of workers from the GDR in the industrial reconstruction of...
The destruction of the traditional legal system is probably one of the lesser-known yet essential go...
The story of the last months of the 20-year war in Afghanistan through the intimate relationship bet...