This short documentary film is a fascinating portrait of urban and rural Quebec in the late 1960s, as the province entered modernity. The collective work produced for the Quebec Ministry of Industry and Commerce calls on several major Quebec figures.
A journey through Greece and Europe’s past and recent history: from the Second World War to the curr...
In a small commercial harbour in the south of France, two Moroccan sailors are watching over ferries...
Tjipto Setiyono, 85, is a rickshaw painter. Despite being past his prime, he lives alone in a 3-by-3...
Using local media footage from the London Borough of Southwark spanning the past 20 years, this docu...
Produced in 1988, this feature documentary presents a living history of Quebec's last 40 years as se...
This film documents the coal miners' strike against the Brookside Mine of the Eastover Mining Compan...
Christian Garcia, a fiercely dedicated Latino political organizer, leads a team of young people mobi...
Autism spectrum disorder (DSA) - It is not what they have, but what they are, who they are. They are...
A documentary that explores what it means to be a young person in Quebec after the dissolution of th...
Is it anyone's business if consenting adults want to pay or accept money for sex? Sex worker and aut...
Irama Betawi is the name of an ondel-ondel group that still actively busks in Jakarta. Sometimes the...
Joko Supriyanto is a high school student in Yayasan Pendidikan Anak Luar Biasa (Special Needs Educat...
In this documentary short, summer trippers line up for the famous local fried clams and whole famili...
A historical perspective to understand Neoliberalism and to understand why this ideology today so pr...
Time-travel to a 1940s classroom with this exemplary educational film.
An engineering feat: Second city civil engineers complete a new bridge to carry traffic over New Str...
Portrait of Augustinas Baltrušaitis, film and theatre director, as well as actor, who fell into obsc...
First look inside the walls of Quebec police’s training grounds and the realities of our next genera...