Two different views of the execution of Romanian wartime dictator Ion Antonescu confront one another. On one side is silent footage recorded in 1946 by cameraman Ovidiu Gologan, and on the other side are scenes from a biographical film shot five decades later by director Sergiu Nicolaescu.

The founding of the first English colony at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1612 and the many problems that ...

An experimental half-documentary half-fiction about a young person’s routine of getting to sleep and...
The life and the work of José Leonilson, one of the most important Brazilian artists of the 80's, wh...

An observational portrait of the California Chinese community through the eyes of a Chinese restaura...

In Cold War-era Romania, two Securitate officers intercept a letter from Richard Nixon to Nicolae Ce...

A one minute short film showcasing the sights, sounds, and people that characterizes Singapore's nig...
Exploring the relationship between woman and dog, CORPSMAN shows the impact a service dog has on one...

Two Swedish directors set off for Greece to find out how the local residents feel about the media im...

The short documentary looks at some innovative approaches to providing services and accommodation fo...

Bahman Kiarostami's charming documentary about mourners-for-hire who are called upon to attend funer...

A short documentary about traveling barbers and their job and their costumers in Tehran

Based on the negatives of the 33 'La Tauromaquia' engravings made by Goya in 1816, the director invi...

This is a documentary film on the romantic and decadent atmosphere of Venice at the end of the 18th ...

Made on a wind-up Bolex camera, The Sound of Seeing announced the arrival of 21-year-old filmmaker T...

Examines the organization of labor unions. While the narrator in all seriousness outlines the struct...

After a traumatic encounter, a young gay Egyptian joins the LGBT rights movement. When his safety is...

Six fearless surfers travel to the north coast of Iceland to ride waves unlike anything they've ever...