Since 9/11, the US has used torture in the war on terror. But the true story started in the 50's with CIA-financed research programs on "enhanced interrogation techniques" at America's finest universities and spans to the current day on American soil. Over 70 years, the US has transformed the use of torture into state culture.

On December 6, 1917, Finland declared its independence from Russia. A detailed chronicle of the majo...

War rapes. Mass rapes. These terrifying words now regularly haunt international news reports amid at...

Jojo, a lonely German boy during World War II has his world shaken when he learns that his single mo...

An aging King invites disaster, when he abdicates to his corrupt, toadying daughters, and rejects hi...
As the outbreak of the Third World War commences, government members of France start hiding in a bun...

In a countryside of Philippines, where people die everyday without having a local clinic, a foreign ...

The testimony of an artist who continues to believe in the socialist ideal. The story of a man who l...

A journey through the complex web of African-Chinese relations. The economic, political and cultural...

Mother's Balls portrays Amber Vineyard, an American living in Amsterdam, founder of the first Dutch ...

Documentary about a new mom's quest to understand and promote the cargo bike movement in a gas-power...

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Barrage and Bunker is an essay film about the (narrative) space imagined by fiction films. Reflectio...

One of the first film noir documentaries, made for British Channel Four, and including interviews wi...

Scotland’s Gypsies have lived outside mainstream society for more than 500 years. Although some of t...

Documentary focusing on the making of "I Miss Sonia Henie"