For 'Et les chiens se taisaient' Maldoror adapted a piece of theatre by the poet and politician Aimé Césaire (1913–2008), about a rebel who becomes profoundly aware of his otherness when condemned to death. His existential dialogue with his mother reverberates around the African sculptures on display at the Musée de l'Homme, a Parisian museum full of colonial plunder whose director was the Surrealist anthropologist Michel Leiris.

The incredibly powerful and timely true story of the all-black Twenty-Fourth United States Infantry ...
A short film entitled "A Letter To Claudette Colvin", written and directed by Victoria Wilson bringi...

The story of Jack Johnson, the first African American Heavyweight boxing champion.

Hacking at Leaves documents artist and hazmat-suit aficionado Johannes Grenzfurthner as he attempts ...

An affluent black couple deal with the envitability of a white mob coming to kill them during the 19...

Ten years after the death of iconic French filmmaker, Chris Marker. A filmmaker, hoping to rediscove...

Denver’s iconic and Grammy Award-winning musicians reveal the secrets of their success and longevity...

A documentary about the lives of actors in the Sakura-tai theatrical troupe, which had arrived in th...

In 1931, three Aboriginal girls escape after being plucked from their homes to be trained as domesti...

A drama about explorer John Smith and the clash between Native Americans and English settlers in the...

Two actresses see each other again at the premiere of a new stageplay after a sensual summer. The en...

The story of Quincy Bosomfield who is the product of colonial education and has risen to become the ...

A young British officer resigns his post when he learns of his regiment's plan to ship out to the Su...

In 1920s Ireland young doctor Damien O'Donovan prepares to depart for a new job in a London hospital...

Krotoa, a feisty, bright, 11-year-old girl is removed from her close-knit Khoi tribe to serve Jan va...

Twenty-five films from twenty-five European countries by twenty-five European directors.

A woman left alone in Morocco by her architect husband begins to lose her mind.
An essay style film in the vein of Orson Welles' "F For Fake" and Jon Jost's "Speaking Directly". Fr...

With the lack of personal video archive, Youhanna (the filmmaker) creates false memories using lost ...