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.
Within the world of theatre the rehearsal room is a sacred space -- the private domain where boundar...
Every image in The Fall of Communism as Seen in Gay Pornography comes from gay erotic videos produce...
1953, colonized Algeria. Fanon, a young black psychiatrist is appointed head doctor at the Blida-Jo...
Short Belgian documentary on volcanos in the former Belgian Congo
After receiving a phone call, a man feels his inner world come to a standstill. Recalling the event ...
A documentary about the lives of actors in the Sakura-tai theatrical troupe, which had arrived in th...
Color footage of inventor George Washington Carver at Tuskegee University in Alabama. Dr. Carver is ...
The true life story of Wendell Scott, the first black stock car racing driver to win an upper-tier N...
A found-footage essay, Filmfarsi salvages low budget thrillers and melodramas suppressed following t...
Twenty-five films from twenty-five European countries by twenty-five European directors.
The year is 1950 and an English couple, Louise and Michael, have arrived in French-occupied Indochin...
“La Zerda and the songs of oblivion” (1982) is one of only two films made by the Algerian novelist A...
A look at the Black revolution in 1970s cinema, from genre films to social realism, from the making ...
Manuel Horrillo has visited for 7 years the fields where the clashes between the Spanish troops and ...
Spain, 2003. An accidental discovery leads Clarence to travel from the snowy mountains of Huesca to ...
A woman left alone in Morocco by her architect husband begins to lose her mind.
This documentary essay introduces a peculiar trio of men united by their passion for hunting. Each o...
The cooking show is as old as television itself. But why do we like watching the making of a meal th...