A fascinating journey with Israel’s notorious provocateur, Prof. Amir Hetsroni, into the depth of his romantic and interpersonal relationships, alienated childhood, and public persona versus his self-identity.
A 6-year-old Tibetan boy leaves his family and flees to a refugee camp in northern India.
In just sixty years, South Korea went from being one of the poorest countries on the Asian continent...
The Displaced View traces a personal search for identity and pride, within the unique and suppressed...
An anthology of one-minute films created by 51 international filmmakers on the theme of the death of...
"My last image of Jonas."—Ken Jacobs
One war, ten days, three stories: the Old City of Jerusalem, at the dawn of a new Middle East. For t...
Drawing on VHS tapes of a programme hosted by her mother on Bulgaria’s national television, the film...
This film describes a psychological state "kin to moonstruck, its images emblems (not quite symbols)...
This film is depicts early lesbian sexuality, using reenacted scenes from the experience of a 12-yea...
A visual study of the investigation by Forensic Architecture into the Israeli cyberweapons manufactu...
A chronicle which provides a rare window into the international perception of the Iraq War, courtesy...
In 1967, experimental filmmaker Jorgen Leth created a striking short film, The Perfect Human, starri...
Going to the very heart of the Bible's most challenging Book, this one hour documentary decodes the ...
6-18-67 is a short quasi-documentary film by George Lucas regarding the making of the Columbia film ...
Six blind Tibetan teenagers climb the Lhakpa-Ri peak of Mount Everest, led by seven-summit blind mou...
Some 40 years after setting foot in Israel for the first time, journalist Pierre Nadeau felt the des...
This is a 1991 documentary film about the legendary artist and filmmaker, Joseph Cornell, who made t...
“Past Perfect” is a spirited meditation on the elusiveness and inaccessibility of (Jewish) history a...
How US politicians and diplomats, over the past 25 years, have come close to achieving something alm...