Alternating interview segments, shots of Martinique landscapes and scenes from Aimé Césaire's play La Tragédie du roi Christophe (1963), Sarah Maldoror portrays her friend as a politician, a poet, and a founder of the Négritude movement.
The film documents the conversion of young Greek Military Police (ESA) recruits into torturers and t...
An artist's sculpture is burnt down, a protester is charged with a criminal case, and a democracy mo...
In Portugal, during the night of April 24-25, 1974, a peaceful uprising put an end to the last gover...
In the eighteenth century, the family of BBC World News anchor and correspondent, Laura Trevelyan, w...
War and Justice is the first and only true-life documentary about the International Criminal Court (...
"Explores the 400-year era of the transatlantic slave trade, when millions of Africans were kidnappe...
The film accompanies the investigation of the historian Sidney Aguilar after the discovery of bricks...
Anya was an ordinary Moscow teenager who found a chat group of her choice online. They talked about ...
In this FitzPatrick's Traveltalk short, a trip to Haiti serves as a portal into its history, mainly ...
Four female friends from Egypt with opposing religious, social, and political views listen to one an...
Set against the backdrop of the Gold Coast of West Africa in 1876, "Abina and the Important Men" fol...
In July 1860, the schooner Clotilda slipped quietly into the dark waters of Mobile, Ala., holding 11...
"letters to eleanore" is a poignant feature-length documentary that explores the intertwined journey...
For 'Et les chiens se taisaient' Maldoror adapted a piece of theatre by the poet and politician Aimé...
Refuge(e) traces the incredible journey of two refugees, Alpha and Zeferino. Each fled violent threa...
A fascinating account of the presidency of Andrew Jackson, who was both one of America's great presi...
The thousand-year-old tradition of pottery in the Indian subcontinent is now under threat. With the ...