When Bruce Chatwin was dying of AIDS, his friend Werner Herzog made a final visit. As a parting gift, Chatwin gave him his rucksack. Thirty years later, Herzog sets out on his own journey, inspired by Chatwin’s passion for the nomadic life, uncovering stories of lost tribes, wanderers and dreamers.

For three decades now, Qatar, this small desert kingdom, has not stopped being talked about; because...

Nanny, cook or sex slave. For a long time, the mistaken belief that the women in the terrorist organ...

Sex Positive explores the life of Richard Berkowitz, a revolutionary gay S&M hustler turned AIDS act...

Oscar-winning filmmaker Julia Reichert reflects on the social, economic and personal forces that led...

Guy Debord's analysis of a consumer society.

In Uganda, AIDS-infected mothers have begun writing what they call Memory Books for their children. ...

Ricardo was once Sara, a homeless HIV positive transvestite, living in the underbelly of Manhattan. ...

The Berrigan Brothers, Daniel and Philip were Catholic priests dedicated to non violent resistance o...

For over 100 years, Hollywood cinema has crafted the ultimate "villain"- the Indian, as they were la...

From practicing barefoot on the streets of Lagos to performing on stage in England, twelve year old ...

SOUND OF THE SOUL is a compelling portrait of an Arab country where Muslims, Christians, and Jews ha...

In Córdoba, far from the Argentine capital, the end of a military regime promises a spring that is a...

In interviews, various actors and directors discuss their careers and their involvement in the makin...

Through testimonies and images, the crude reality of human rights in Argentina in democracy is portr...

A look at the state of the global environment including visionary and practical solutions for restor...
The injustice of the Japanese internment is explored through the story of Kyuichi Nomoto, one of the...

Mother India is home to many castes, tribes and religions and one common factor that brings this div...