The film documents the conversion of young Greek Military Police (ESA) recruits into torturers and touches on the subject of the power of the institution to compel otherwise moral human beings to torture. The documentary examines the processes and methods of the military junta that ruled Greece from 1967 to 1974.
Indonesia, 1965: hundreds and even thousands of people are arrested without warrant. Some did come b...
Joko Supriyanto is a high school student in Yayasan Pendidikan Anak Luar Biasa (Special Needs Educat...
Tells a story about a blurry photo of a woman who works in the media industry in Indonesia. This mov...
Vena, a Catholic, lives in the Muslim-majority region Aceh. Vena wears veil in her daily life and be...
A documentary that examines the issue of forced live organ harvesting from Chinese prisoners of cons...
A cinematic, character-driven insight to what it meant to produce and to own a car in communist time...
Three arrested and detained undocumented immigrants must navigate the system to fight impending depo...
The arrival of the mining company Osisko creates a lot of excitement in Malartic, a small community ...
Peter Ustinov hosts this haunting 1980 documentary exploring the world's nuclear weaponry and the fr...
Like the best USIA films, The Wall distills political events into an emotionally clear and compellin...
National Geographic 2011 Documentary on the World's Biggest Bomb (UK).
This major Documentary reveals the true story of the first victory of the Allies over the Axis power...
a story of lives, friendship, griefs and dreams of six young men and women who are stateless.’ They...
During the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, Soviet Navy officer Vasily Arkhipov refused to launch a nuc...
With the Doomsday Clock the closest it's ever been to midnight, Jane Corbin investigates the prolife...