Shot in Havana and processed at Phil Hoffman's Film Farm, Marcel Beltrán Fernández's Casa de la noche explores those same histories from the point of view of an insider, as a lived experience that is evocatively mirrored through ripped and torn celluloid.

A dash of youth, a pinch of age, and an unrecorded recipe: Mudder's Hands is a charming documentary ...

After a spell cast by Grandma Faraway, the oldest son of a small family encounters the ghost of his ...

Hamburg, Germany, 1939. Getting a passage aboard the passenger liner St. Louis seems to be the last ...

Like a visual elegy, My Memory Is Full of Ghosts explores a reality caught between past, present and...

Just after midnight on 10 March 1945, the US launched an air-based attack on eastern Tokyo; continui...

In the streets of Marseille, René Allio encounters, once again, the spaces of his childhood, and rem...

A documentary about the sea and memory. Its movement is its form. Its strength.

In this fascinating Oscar-nominated documentary, American guitarist Ry Cooder brings together a grou...

In this film from late in his career, Kramer returns to Hanoi after nearly 25 years to re-envision t...

In continuous motion with no end or barrier in its way.

Dawn breaks in La Habana, and as the day advances we follow the simple lives of ten ordinary Cubans,...

A documentary about Croatia's capital aspirations of becoming metropolis. Camera follows everyday li...
A glimpse into a visual representation of memory; A Christmas-time series of meals, coffees, and mov...

Bikes vs Cars depicts a global crisis that we all deep down know we need to talk about: Climate, ear...

A live telecast of the public memorial service for the king of pop, Michael Jackson.
A rare close-up of the Abakuá —an Afro-Cuban religious brotherhood that has been hidden from outside...

In the town of Xoco, the spirit of an old villager awakens in search of its lost home. Along its jou...