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.
What happened to those vedettes who represented the mexican cabaret’s exotic beauty in the ‘70s and ...
Built from 1928 newsreels—the year 60 nations vowed to outlaw war—Storck’s razor-edged montage mocks...
Guy Debord's analysis of a consumer society.
Will Cubans be able to safeguard their heritage of pristine Nature and preserved ecological treasure...
In a photograph among journalists, writers, academics and artists was a controversial president of M...
This is a detailed personal account of one of the worst incidents to take place during Israel's 2009...
A journey into the wedding night, where an ultra-Orthodox Jewish couple gets to know each other for ...
A film documenting the story of the Israeli refusnik-movement and interviews some of its protagonist...
On Easter Sunday 2012 the UK's Channel 4 showed a programme entitled Crucifixion in which Gunther vo...
These children live in the four corners of the earth, but share the same thirst for learning. They u...
What is it really like to go to war? Filled with terror, pain, and grief, it also brings exhilaratio...
A journey around Norway to seek out regular drug users of the country and tell their untold stories ...
Somi is pregnant with her second child. A girl, she hopes. Together with her husband she prepares fo...
An Israeli film director interviews fellow veterans of the 1982 invasion of Lebanon to reconstruct h...
In Killing Gaza, independent journalists Max Blumenthal and Dan Cohen documented Israel’s 2014 war o...
A fictional documentary that portrays the city of Dakar, Senegal, as we hear the conversation betwee...
Composed of songs and memories, this powerful musical film traces the traumatic experience of young ...
Never-before-heard eyewitness accounts from released hostages, survivors, and first responders durin...