During the 2018 Brazilian presidential elections, a woman floats in waters far from home. When everything seems calm, a wave hits and carries her to the depths of her being. Water and Salt is a journey through the consciousness of someone whose country is under threat from a fascist government.

After the Battle of Algiers, France and its army exported, as true experts, anti-subversive methods ...

Upon the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in July 1936, the anarchist union CNT socialized the film...

A propaganda short about the 1944 United States presidential election, produced by the Office of War...

Noeli lives in a suburb of Porto Alegre, is a housewife and has two children. She was born in a coun...

In May 1974, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing became President of the Republic and wanted to bring about a n...

Sound is a journey. Each note opens a door, closes another. Instruments chart the course. Through a...

Green was the symbol of recognition among the supporters of Iranian presidential candidate Mir-Hosse...

Brazil's "Red Command" drug cartel is considered a plague by the government. But for the people of t...

Tamara is from the ocean and water runs in her veins. Born in a fishing village on the Mexican coast...

For the past year, our operative Patrik Hermansson has been living undercover, as Swedish student Er...

On June 20, 2009, Neda Agha-Soltan was shot and killed on the streets of Tehran during the turmoil t...

Everyone knows the view of Via della Conciliazione with St. Peter's Basilica framed behind it. The m...
Until today, the seas are remaining the beauty and mystery of the world far away from the civilizati...

Exploring the life and legacy of actor Paul Walker, the Southern California native who cut his teeth...

Based on investigations by independent journalists, the film documents the origins of Russian Presid...

Bestselling author and award-winning filmmaker, Dinesh D’Souza, exposes widespread coordinated voter...

Italy, founder of fascism, still tolerates its sympathies. Is its government allowing the past to li...