Through a poetic language, "White Noise" seeks to reflect on the whitening processes that Brazil suffered for 130 years, after the abolition of slavery. How it affects our offspring and makes it difficult to search for the identity of black people in a historically racist country.

A group of people are standing along the platform of a railway station in La Ciotat, waiting for a t...

Three men seeking asylum in Ireland find themselves on the streets, caught between restrictive migra...

In the fifties, when the future Democratic Republic of Congo was still a Belgian colony, an entire g...
The first part of the documentary about the work of the Czech painter Mikoláš Alš called "The Song o...
The second part of the documentary about the work of the Czech painter Mikoláš Alš called "Glorious ...
A picture about the fine art of prehistoric times, the remains of which have been found in various p...

One public housing flat in Moscow stood out above all others: the home of George Costakis, the forem...

"Meat Joy is an erotic rite — excessive, indulgent, a celebration of flesh as material: raw fish, ch...

In 2003, eight Rhode Islanders created a secret apartment inside a busy mall and lived there for fou...
Four lives that could not be more different and a single passion that unites them: the unconditional...
This MGM Passing Parade series short takes a look at changing definitions of art in the United State...

Jim Moir (aka Vic Reeves) explores Video Art, revealing how different generations ‘hacked’ the tools...

Max Gimblett: Original Mind documents the life and process of eccentric, creative genius Max Gimblet...

Can a tree be racist? A few years ago, debate on this issue reached as far as Fox News. The focus wa...

Journalist Émilie Tran Nguyen invites the viewer to follow her in her quest and discover, at the sam...
A documentary by Olivier Gonard, shot partly in Paris’s Musée d’Orsay, that examines Olivier Assayas...

I was about seven years old the first time someone called me \"black\" on the street. I turned aroun...

Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, and Al Pacino in conversation about The Irishman.
People are interviewed in Dresden, Ontario, to sample local attitudes towards racial discrimination ...