In Iraq 2003 Corporal Martin Webster filmed fellow soldiers beating Iraqi youths during rioting in Al Amara. Two years later, a British newspaper obtained his footage. The story that ran led to outrage across the world.
An Israeli film director interviews fellow veterans of the 1982 invasion of Lebanon to reconstruct h...
Follows a group of young Australians who stutter as they take part in a 10-week performing arts prog...
We Are Not Princesses is a documentary film about the incredible strength and spirit of four Syrian ...
Through revealing interviews with experts and victims' families, this gripping documentary examines ...
The protests of 1968 had a significant impact on the great cities of the world. But people like to f...
In buildings where foreign workers lived in Germany, there were strict rules of conduct, defined by ...
Commissioned for the Irish representation at the 55th Venice Biennale in 2013, The Enclave is an imm...
“I want to be a tiger. I am an atheist from Iraq and I am seeking asylum. About my hallucinations… I...
Since the renewed Intifada began in 2000, there have been over 75 Palestinian suicide bombings. This...
Taipeilove* is a documentary on the perception of homosexuality in the Taiwanese society. As Taiwan ...
25 years ago, when Coos, then 13, was smoking dope with his friends by the side of a canal, he passe...
Prominent Columbia University English and Comparative Literature professor Edward Said was well know...
Scientists are coming to understand fat as a dynamic organ—one whose size may have more to do with b...
An examination of the how television news in the US has covered war from Vietnam to the present day
We live in a world where the powerful deceive us. We know they lie. They know we know they lie. They...
Guy Debord's analysis of a consumer society.