In the 1990s many people in Kurdistan were taken into custody and interrogated under torture; their killers disposed of the bodies by throwing them out of helicopters, or burying them in acid-filled wells. Thousands were murdered/disappeared by paramilitary forces—such as Jitem and Hizbul-Kontra—that were financed and supported by the state, though they have always stuck to the line: “We didn’t do it.” The documentary looks at the case of seven people, including four children, who were disappeared from the town of Kerboran [Dargeçit] in 1995, and tells the story of their families’ tireless search for their bones

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Using two separate filmmaking teams (an all-white crew filming white residents and an all-black came...

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Immigrant workers build a shopping mall for the upcoming 1972 Olympic Games in Munich. In 2016, nine...

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The silence behind the genocide of the Rohingyas in Burma.

Documentary about the Lyon sex workers who occupied the church of St. Nizier on June 3, 1975.

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