Tom Tamar Pauer's family is both Israeli and German, Jewish and Christian. When she moves to Israel with her German children after 16 years in Munich, the question of her own identity in the third generation emerges.

A Chinese Canadian son sets out to make a film on his mother, who was once known as the first ever C...

Queer activist and artist Ajamu prepares to leave Brixton for an exhibition of his work in his homet...

In Texas, construction workers face the deadliest conditions in the country. This documentary follow...

“El apagón: Aquí vive gente” is a 23-minute film that explores the socio-economic challenges in Pue...

Greek Sarakatsani community members, a former group of nomadic animal breeders, share personal exper...

Thanks to DNA, this documentary establishes the identity of Marilyn's biological father, thus reveal...

From humble beginnings in a small slate roofed village in Greece to the heyday of America's movie pa...

Kekaiulu Hula Studio follows the Proclaimed Hula Halau of the same name, showcasing their twist on w...

Stone Street documents the life and experiences of a Trinidadian diaspora family and their enduring ...

The world knows the image of the good Canadian. But what if there was a dark secret behind a nationa...


After starting a family of his very own in the United States, a gay filmmaker documents his loving, ...

The personal stories lived by the Uncle, the Father and the Son, respectively, form a tragic experie...

From time immemorial, the Bretons have fought many battles to safeguard their culture, rich in langu...

The rock-wild youth of the 1960s during the apparitions of their idols.