The natural sciences museum of La Plata, Argentina, had indigenous people held captive as study objects in the past, and their skeletons were on exhibit for many decades. The story of Krygi, served as a trigger to look back at the ideologies that defined us as individuals and as a people.
In the town of San Miguel Tzinacapan, in Puebla’s Nahua Mountain Range, a family lost its father. Hi...
In this short documentary, Canadian poet Andrew Suknaski introduces us to Wood Mountain, the south c...
The third and final part of a trilogy based on Arctic creation myths. The film is a multifaceted tis...
In the same vein as Meri's other documentations, this one takes advantage of the glasnost policy to ...
In the spring of 2018, the filmmaker Maria Petschnig befriended Marc who at that time was living in ...
Zeal & Ardor catapults Swiss musician Manuel Gagneux from the underground to the world stage. Religi...
For much of the 20th century, successive Australian governments pursued a policy of deporting and ba...
Nannies combines autobiographical elements with a reflection on the presence of nannies in Brazil. W...
Newly edited version of Luigi Cozzi's 1997 documentary "Il mondo di Dario Argento 3: Il museo degli ...
A City Decides chronicles the events that led to the integration of the St. Louis public schools in ...
A few decades after the destruction of the Inca Empire, a Spanish expedition led by the infamous Agu...
Narrated by Robert Culp, this special examines racism in the sixties
Directed by nine Indigenous Solomon Island filmmakers, this is both a love letter and lament for the...
A decade after taking a series of photographs of skinhead members of a far-right group for his book ...
Director Anna Broinowski explores how Pauline Hanson's speech in 1996 and the decades of debate that...